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Link Development digitalises Egypt’s Ministry of Justice’s Economic Courts

by Hamed Mahmoud
June 2, 2021
in Technology
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Link Development, the global technology solutions provider and an A15 company, announced that, in collaboration with Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT) and Microsoft Egypt, it has delivered Egypt’s Ministry of Justice’s (MOJ) Economic Courts (EC), a fresh milestone of its Dynamics 365 based digital justice platform; another step towards providing quicker and more accessible justice to all.

Established in 2008, Egypt’s EC are specialized courts that focus on resolving economic and commercial disputes.Entrusted with serving citizens and safeguarding local and foreign investments in Egypt, the EC is the first judicial body to take a full digitalization leap to boost the justice system’s performance and improve the county’s worldwide bank ranking.

Based on D365, Link Development has delivered a flagship digital justice platform with a powerful backend that automates and integrates end-to-end judiciary processes and services, including legal case filing, assignment, scheduling, distribution, transfers, management, and others.

Through an integrated online portal, citizens, lawyers, and legal case stakeholders can register, e-file new cases, follow up on cases’ progress, set appointments, receive judges’ decisions, make e-payments, and more.

Counselor Ahmed Khairy, Assistant Minister of Justice, Egypt Economic Courts, said, “Automating Egypt’s Economic Courts is part of the government’s digitalization strategy to create a more productive and transparent justice system that citizens and investors can rely on. It’s a national project driven by his excellency Abd El Fatah Al Sisi’s directives to realize Egypt’s 2030 vision. We are happy with the measurable performance improvements delivered by the digital justice platform since its launch. We are very impressed too with Link Development for facilitating our digital transformation”.

Mirna Arif, General Manager, Microsoft Egypt: “We believe that Egypt Economic Courts’ Digital Justice Platform is a key milestone in accelerating digital transformation across the judiciary system in Egypt.  The digital justice platform will empower EEC’s and the Ministry of Justice to serve justice with greater efficiency and transparency, in an integrated, secure and intelligent way. At Microsoft, we stand ready to partner with government entities in Egypt to promote the adoption of digital services across all sectors, enabling a competitive digital economy in line with Egypt Vision 2030. We trust that our partners, such as Link Development, can achieve more success stories in driving the government’s digital transformation.”

Joseph Sameh, Business Solutions, General Manager, Link Development, said, “We are honored to cooperate with Egypt’s Economic Courts. The automation, customization, and integration of such a matrix of mission-critical judicial processes and legal case practices have been an invigorating mission. We will continue to enrich the D365 e-justice platform and put our resources, knowledge, and expertise to help Egypt’s Economic Courts achieve their digital vision and growth.”

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