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Fully digitised judiciary system within two years, says Palak

| Updated: June 12, 2022 16:18:48


Fully digitised judiciary system within two years, says Palak

State Minister for Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Zunaid Ahmed Palak has said the country's judiciary system will be made fully digitised within the next two years.

'E-Judidicary', a project with a budget of Tk 22.24 billion is being undertaken aimed at making the judicial system fully technology-dependent and making the process more cost-friendly and time-saving for people as well as making the process easier for judges and lawyers, he said.

Palak said this while attending the inauguration programme of the online cause list, judicial monitoring dashboard and My Court App in the city arranged jointly by the Law and Justice Division and UNDP Bangladesh, reports UNB.

He said, "Around 2,000 courtrooms will be digitised through this project and there will be an audio recording pool system at them. Besides, 14 central jails will be made digital. Camera trial rooms will be installed in 64 district jails so that inmates can participate in the hearing virtually."

Palak said state-owned web-based video conferencing platform 'Boithok' app will be used to ensure confidentiality and a four-tier data centre will be established at the Supreme Court to ensure the sovereignty of judicial information.

He said 2,000 laptops would be provided to judges, desktops for office staff and 75,000 lawyers and judges would be trained to ensure a digital justice system. In addition, a cyber cafe will be set up in each bar association with a video conferencing system.

The state minister said the maximum use of technology in the Department of Judiciary and Health will be ensured in the current fiscal year after the construction of these infrastructures by A2I, UNDP and ICT departments.

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