The Ministry of Justice on Sunday launched its new and updated e-services portal.
Minister of Justice Dr. Bassam Talhouni said all e-services will be activated in all the Kingdom's courts as of today.
Talhouni added that the step comes aligns with the three administrative, political and economic modernization visions and the plan to modernize the public sector to automate and digitize procedures and facilitate transactions for service recipients.
During a press conference, he noted the portal, which was developed in cooperation with the Ministry of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship, featured improvements to multiple in the judicial and legal fields, with a total of 46 e-services, 25 new and 21 improved others within the first phase.
The ministry, he stated, will launch the second phase with a total of 25 e-services, while the third package will provide a total of 29 e-services, bringing the total number to 100 during the current year.
These e-services would 'positively' improve the litigation processes, which will reduce the trial duration and enhance the business environment, he pointed out.
On its goals, he stressed that the new version of the e-portal provides features aimed to facilitate use of the ministry's e-services smoothly, adding that the site is prepared for access by people with disabilities.
The ministry, he said, launched the e-services portal at the end of last month on a trial basis, which were activated in the Amman Court of First Instance only to address all the observations during the pilot period, which lasted for about a month.
To ensure adequate use, Talhouni indicated that the ministry has prepared guidelines and explanatory educational videos for all e-services published on its portal. Petra
The Ministry of Justice on Sunday launched its new and updated e-services portal.
Minister of Justice Dr. Bassam Talhouni said all e-services will be activated in all the Kingdom's courts as of today.
Talhouni added that the step comes aligns with the three administrative, political and economic modernization visions and the plan to modernize the public sector to automate and digitize procedures and facilitate transactions for service recipients.
During a press conference, he noted the portal, which was developed in cooperation with the Ministry of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship, featured improvements to multiple in the judicial and legal fields, with a total of 46 e-services, 25 new and 21 improved others within the first phase.
The ministry, he stated, will launch the second phase with a total of 25 e-services, while the third package will provide a total of 29 e-services, bringing the total number to 100 during the current year.
These e-services would 'positively' improve the litigation processes, which will reduce the trial duration and enhance the business environment, he pointed out.
On its goals, he stressed that the new version of the e-portal provides features aimed to facilitate use of the ministry's e-services smoothly, adding that the site is prepared for access by people with disabilities.
The ministry, he said, launched the e-services portal at the end of last month on a trial basis, which were activated in the Amman Court of First Instance only to address all the observations during the pilot period, which lasted for about a month.
To ensure adequate use, Talhouni indicated that the ministry has prepared guidelines and explanatory educational videos for all e-services published on its portal. Petra
The Ministry of Justice on Sunday launched its new and updated e-services portal.
Minister of Justice Dr. Bassam Talhouni said all e-services will be activated in all the Kingdom's courts as of today.
Talhouni added that the step comes aligns with the three administrative, political and economic modernization visions and the plan to modernize the public sector to automate and digitize procedures and facilitate transactions for service recipients.
During a press conference, he noted the portal, which was developed in cooperation with the Ministry of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship, featured improvements to multiple in the judicial and legal fields, with a total of 46 e-services, 25 new and 21 improved others within the first phase.
The ministry, he stated, will launch the second phase with a total of 25 e-services, while the third package will provide a total of 29 e-services, bringing the total number to 100 during the current year.
These e-services would 'positively' improve the litigation processes, which will reduce the trial duration and enhance the business environment, he pointed out.
On its goals, he stressed that the new version of the e-portal provides features aimed to facilitate use of the ministry's e-services smoothly, adding that the site is prepared for access by people with disabilities.
The ministry, he said, launched the e-services portal at the end of last month on a trial basis, which were activated in the Amman Court of First Instance only to address all the observations during the pilot period, which lasted for about a month.
To ensure adequate use, Talhouni indicated that the ministry has prepared guidelines and explanatory educational videos for all e-services published on its portal. Petra
comments
Ministry of Justice to provide 100 e-services in its new portal
view mode :
Full
Main image
without images
view comments
Ministry of Justice to provide 100 e-services in its new portal
The Ministry of Justice on Sunday launched its new and updated e-services portal.
Minister of Justice Dr. Bassam Talhouni said all e-services will be activated in all the Kingdom's courts as of today.
Talhouni added that the step comes aligns with the three administrative, political and economic modernization visions and the plan to modernize the public sector to automate and digitize procedures and facilitate transactions for service recipients.
During a press conference, he noted the portal, which was developed in cooperation with the Ministry of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship, featured improvements to multiple in the judicial and legal fields, with a total of 46 e-services, 25 new and 21 improved others within the first phase.
The ministry, he stated, will launch the second phase with a total of 25 e-services, while the third package will provide a total of 29 e-services, bringing the total number to 100 during the current year.
These e-services would 'positively' improve the litigation processes, which will reduce the trial duration and enhance the business environment, he pointed out.
On its goals, he stressed that the new version of the e-portal provides features aimed to facilitate use of the ministry's e-services smoothly, adding that the site is prepared for access by people with disabilities.
The ministry, he said, launched the e-services portal at the end of last month on a trial basis, which were activated in the Amman Court of First Instance only to address all the observations during the pilot period, which lasted for about a month.
To ensure adequate use, Talhouni indicated that the ministry has prepared guidelines and explanatory educational videos for all e-services published on its portal. Petra
comments