Islamabad:
The newly constituted National Judicial Automation Committee, chaired by Justice Muhammad Ali Mazhar of the Supreme Court, has vowed to accelerate the pace of digital change in the judicial system.
The committee includes prominent representatives of the Supreme Court, the Federal Shariat Court and the High Courts Information Technology (IT), the Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication (MOITT), the National Information Technology Board (NITB) and the Law and Justice Commission (LJCP).
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The committee unanimously decided to prepare a dashboard for the judiciary. MoITT will appoint a team for this purpose, which will include a representative posted in the Supreme Court and the Law and Justice Commission.
This interactive dash board will improve surveillance, support evidence -based decision -making and promote more accountability and transparency in judicial institutions, an active prototype of the dashboard is expected to be presented within fifteen days, the committee decided that the video will be held for a video of the video.