“For those without internet access, kiosks are a convenient way to access the court system and take advantage of the tools that eCourts provide.
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eCourts kiosks coming to Eastern Carolina courthouses – WITN
According to a press release, eCourts kiosks will provide users with on-site access to various applications, allowing them to search for court …
eCourts Kiosks Deploy to N.C. Courthouses with Scanners, Printers, Payment Services for …
The kiosks will provide on-site access to eCourts applications for users to search court dates and case events, file documents electronically, make …
CJI BR Gavai Sounds Caution About Use Of AI & Automated Systems – Live Law
CJI mentioned about tools like the Supreme Court Vidhik Anuvaad Software (SUVAS), which translates judgments into regional languages, the e–courts …
E-bike rider in court as police crack down on Medway anti-social behaviour – Kent Live
Police were called to a report that a bike was being ridden in an unsafe manner in the early hours of the morning.
Guilford courthouses will offer kiosk access to eCourts system – Winston-Salem Journal
County courthouses in Graham, Greensboro and High Point will make eCourts kiosks available to the public this month.
Tech Trailblazers: Neil Topping, Programme Manager, CGI – Sync NI
Digital justice will allow people to save time and money in interacting with the courts and help service external partners, such as solicitors as well …
bp and partners support digital upgrade of Azerbaijan’s Mediation Council – AzerNews
… the successful completion of a key social investment initiative to support Azerbaijan’s digital justice transformation, Azernews reports.
Driving Justice Through Innovation. | United Nations Development Programme
As Kenya continues to lead the way in digital justice reform, the E-Judiciary application, Performance Management and Measurement Evaluation (PMMU) …
Why Bangladesh Still Needs Separate Digital Laws Despite the Cyber Security Act 2023
– Stronger public trust in digital justice systems. Countries like India, South Korea, and even Kenya are moving in this direction, and it’s time …