SC starts training judges, personnel on electronic court management system

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The Supreme Court (SC) has started training trial court judges and personnel on the first prototype of an electronic Court Management System under the eCourt System Version 2.0 project.

The Supreme Court has started training trial court judges and personnel on the first prototype of an electronic Court Management System under the eCourt System Version 2.0 project.

“These enhancements enable courts to utilize digital rollos, conduct videoconferencing, and maintain private notetaking, revolutionizing the efficiency and accessibility of judicial processes,” it also said. It said that judges and court personnel were trained to use the application’s advanced features and manage complex judicial workflows. Other judges and branch clerks from 18 courts nationwide, Regional Court Managers, and SC legal staff attended as observers.

Justice Leonen discussed the eCourt PH ver. 2.0’s five components -- electronic filing and service of court documents in civil cases , installation of court management applications, electronic filing and case management in the Supreme Court and appellate courts, digital appeals and the promulgation and service of appellate judgment and orders, and supplementary application of digitalization in criminal cases and special proceedings.

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