The Judicial Service Commission (JSC) is set to host an Open Day this Monday, offering a unique opportunity for members of the public to gain insight into the workings of the country’s courts. This event coincides with the JSC’s 14th anniversary and will feature the launch of the fourth phase of the Integrated Electronic Case Management System (IECMS), a significant milestone in the commission’s efforts to enhance the justice delivery system.
As part of its commitment to improving access to justice, the JSC has made significant strides in decentralizing courts and introducing technology to streamline court processes. The IECMS, which is now being rolled out in the Magistrates Court, is a key component of this effort. The system aims to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of court operations, reducing delays and enhancing the overall experience for court users.
The Open Day and anniversary celebrations offer a chance for the public to engage with the JSC and learn more about its work. By opening the doors of the courts to the public, the commission aims to promote transparency, accountability, and understanding of the justice system. The event promises to be an informative and engaging experience, with court officials and JSC representatives on hand to answer questions and provide insights into the workings of the courts.