Grace, Yes. I confirm I am part of the Judiciary team that has developed and implemented the above mentioned system. One of the key requirements is that we require a unique identifier for all court users. That's why the requirement of the ID or passport. Connecting to the eCitizen was to allow us validate the information supplied. I agree with you there are challenges in relying on the eCitizen to get that information but we are working with the relevant Department to make sure the information is available. It's true we require the information about the respondent to facilitate eService after filing. Regards ........................................................... Josphat Karanja, *PMP®* "We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit." - Aristotle *Blog: *http://mawazoyamkenya.blogspot.com/ On Mon, Jul 6, 2020 at 10:07 AM Grace Bomu <nmutungu@gmail.com> wrote:
Are you with the judiciary @karanjajf@gmail.com Josphat? Tying of the judiciary system to ecitizen is problematic to people who do not have legal representation or those trying to sue individuals. Last I checked the system needed you to have the other party's ID number so that their names can be generated from e-citizen. It is difficult when one does not have the ID number or the correct ID number of the other person. Please look into that.
On Sunday, 5 July 2020, Josphat Karanja via kictanet < kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
Thanks David for the update. I would be glad to address any issues/concerns and feedback from members on the automation at the Judiciary.
Regards ........................................................... Josphat Karanja, *PMP®*
"We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit." - Aristotle
*Blog: *http://mawazoyamkenya.blogspot.com/
On Fri, Jul 3, 2020 at 12:05 PM David Indeje via kictanet < kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
Dear listers.
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This week, 'hayawi hayawi huwa' (Anything long-anticipated comes to realisation) Kenya judiciary went digital with also the Office of Director of Public Prosecution also developed and integrated its case management and document tracking system to the judiciary's Electronic Filing System.
The judiciary disclosed that the E-filing system will generate the necessary impetus to fully integrate ICT into all justice processes to enhance efficiency.
The Components of E-Filing include 1) E-Case Registration 2) E-payment 3) E-Case Search 4) E- Calendar 5) E-Service
Listers, we also need to be cognizant that, some of the measures the judiciary had to adopt was as a result of Kictanet's memorandum 'Proposals to the Judiciary on the Use of Video Conferencing in Judicial Proceedings during the Covid-19 Pandemic.' <https://www.kictanet.or.ke/?mdocs-file=41565>
Some juice from the event is that Chief Registrar disclosed that since the introduction of the electronic payment system in the financial year 2013/14, Judiciary's revenues shot from about 500 million in the previous year to over 2.1 billion.
NB: Who else is waiting to see what the Lands Ministry will emerge with after digitizing all land records in 66 registries by end of the year? We should not forget of the planned Ngong Forest evictions.
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