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South African OCJ implements digital justice system

The software’s tools allow the creation and presentation of a fully digital bundle including multi-media evidence/Courtesy

JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, May 10 – South Africa is implementing paperless digital courtrooms across the country after selecting CaseLines – the world’s leading global provider of Digital Evidence Management.

The South African Office of the Chief Justice (OCJ) has said CaseLines is a critical tool that will help meet the OCJ’s vision for a single, transformed and independent judicial system with integrity and protection for all.

The software, which is initially to be used in all civil litigation cases across South Africa, will eliminate the need for paper in court by introducing an entirely digital platform.

The software’s tools allow the creation and presentation of a fully digital bundle including multi-media evidence; collaboration tools for enhanced pre-trial preparation and secure role validated videoconferencing for virtual hearings.

Today, legal professionals in South Africa travel long distances to access case material. Judges as far as 1000km away in Pretoria can be called to Cape Town at unsocial hours just to review legal documents for urgent cases. With challenging transport infrastructure across the country, this process incurs considerable time and cost. CaseLines provides a digital solution to this challenge, helping to increase efficiency and security surrounding legal proceedings.

CaseLines will allow judges and lawyers to work efficiently in a secure online environment, saving costs of copying and transporting paper files, and at the same time removing the risk of losing or misplacing files.

The opportunity was presented by CaseLines’ South Africa re-seller Tirisan Tech Solutions, who will provide local implementation services, training and support, over the lifecycle of the contract. Tirisan Tech Solutions are a Microsoft Gold Partner, which gives CaseLines South African customers the peace of mind that the local re-seller has the requisite skills to provide technical support for CaseLines which operates on the Microsoft Azure Platform.

Judge Edwin Molahlehi, in the high court of Gauteng said: “One of the OCJ’s objectives is to eliminate financial and practical barriers to justice. By adopting CaseLines, South African courts will become more efficient and processes such as physical filing will become obsolete. This will make a huge difference to both judges and litigants and will bring us closer to achieving access to justice for all citizens.”

Rendani Ramabulana, Managing Director at Tirisan Tech Solutions and recently appointed member of the Presidential Commission on the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) added: “We are delighted to have facilitated the formal procurement process of CaseLines in South Africa. So far we have received incredibly positive feedback from judges trialing the system and we look forward to offering hands on technical support during the software’s implementation.”

Paul Sachs, Chief Technology Officer and Founder of CaseLines, said: “In many countries the use of paper bundles in the court room can lead to problems when evidence is ‘mislaid’, and justice is compromised. The introduction of a digital evidence system removes this possibility from the justice system, something we are humbled to be a part of.”

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Sachs continued: “Now in use in South Africa and across countries in East Africa, CaseLines is helping nations meet the UN’s Sustainable Development Goal 16, supporting improvements in the Rule of Law by revolutionising the speed and quality in delivery of justice across Africa.”

CaseLines is already delivering paperless hearings for lawyers and courts around the world, including the UK and the Common Market for Eastern and South Africa (COMESA). It provides a secure and easy-to-use cloud-based service to collaboratively produce, present and review high quality professional trial bundles. The platform continues to make the delivery of justice even more efficient and is bringing the legal system firmly into the digital age.

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