The Minister of Justice, Dr. Bassam Samir Al-Talhouni, inspected the services provided to visitors and the infrastructure at Amman Courthouse on Tuesday, as part of field tours to monitor court operations, assess judicial staff needs, and ensure quality services for citizens and lawyers.اضافة اعلان
Dr. Talhouni emphasized the ministry’s focus on creating an appropriate environment for the judiciary, facilitating and expediting procedures, and highlighted the importance of digital transformation and automation.
He announced that the first phase of the digital signature project for court documents and judicial memoranda issued by judges and staff is expected to be implemented next September at the Amman First Instance Court. This initiative will accelerate court procedures by eliminating paper-based processes, reducing operational costs for printing and scanning, enhancing transparency and reliability, and simplifying document retrieval and inquiries while maintaining the highest information security standards.
The minister added that the ministry, in coordination with the Judicial Council, aims to automate all court procedures to reduce litigation time and speed up case resolution. Several information system projects have been developed, including electronic transformation, the "Mizan" case management system, and the electronic services portal launched at the end of last year, which provides 11 services for judges and 46 services for litigants. By the end of the year, the total number of electronic services is planned to reach 100.
Dr. Talhouni noted that reengineering procedures is a key factor in improving judicial performance, enabling faster and more efficient justice delivery.
The visit was accompanied by the Ministry’s Secretary-General for Judicial Affairs, Judge Walid Kanakriyeh, Secretary-General for Administrative and Financial Affairs, Kholoud Al-Abadi, and several directors of relevant departments. The minister listened to feedback from judges, lawyers, and visitors, instructing that necessary resources be provided to facilitate litigation procedures and simplify citizen transactions, saving time and effort while serving the public interest.