Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif inaugurated on Friday the cases of cases and the management system (CAMS), a transformative initiative designed to provide transparent, efficient and fast justice for litigants.
CAMS is a software platform designed to track, organize and administer individual cases within an organization, which allows the systematic assignment of cases to relevant personnel, monitoring progress and guaranteeing the timely resolution, often used in fields as customer service , legal practice, medical care or social work where individual problems require dedicated attention and monitoring.
While heading to the inauguration ceremony in Islamabad, the prime minister highlighted the long -standing demand for applicants and litigants for a more transparent and timely justice system, which CAMS would address.
“Case assignments and management system were greatly delayed because litigants and applicants throughout the country wanted transparent and rapid justice and this initiative will greatly contribute to address their complaints and provide justice in a reasonable period of time,” The prime minister said.
He thanked the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) and the High Canadian Commission for providing funds for the project.
The prime minister mentioned that, in the past, a monitoring and trace system was introduced into the Federal Income Board (FBR), did not generate the desired results, finally failing.
However, he emphasized that, due to his participation, the current government had successfully launched an effective and efficient system that now benefited people.
“FBR is now having a faceless interaction test in the port of Karachi, and once it is completely operational, it will be replicated in several sea ports, dry ports and other places throughout the country,” he said.
He regretted that billion rupees have been delayed for decades due to corruption and lack of modern technological techniques.
“I have been following this personally,” said Shehbaz and added that a couple of days later, he also met the president of the Supreme Court of Pakistan to ask him to guarantee quick decisions for merit because billion cases of cases were pending at the court level, in forums Superiors, a superior court and a supreme court.
The prime minister said that Pakistan was destined to take the lead in the world due to his tremendous natural and human resources.
“What has lacked is ‘will to do’, if we had used these factors before, Pakistan would have transformed a long time ago.”
The prime minister expressed his determination to recover “every penny that was due to the improvement of the people.”
He mentioned that after making the mechanism work, the SENDH Superior Court awarded an amount of RS24 billion per merit and this money will now be deposited in the National Treasury.
The Minister of Law and Justice, Azam Nazeer Tarar, on the occasion, informed that 98.5 percent of the official federal government work was now carried out through technology through the electronic business portal.
He said that the prime minister had always expressed concern about delays in the judicial system, and now federal laws had been put in a mobile application, ensuring that amendments were updated rapidly.
“Our response time for amendments is now only 48 hours,” he added.
The Troels representatives of Country Unodc Vester stressed that the office was committed to improving the justice system by making it faster, more efficient and more just for all through effective supervision mechanisms.
He extended thanks to the leadership of Prime Minister Shehbaz in promoting government reforms, particularly in the modernization of the Pakistan justice sector.
Vester said that this launch was directly aligned with the Office Initiative and of the Premier, and the UNODC was grateful for the support of the Ministry of Law and Justice and his team, whose hard work had turned this vision into reality.
High Commissioner from Canada to Pakistan Leslie Scanlon said this milestone was significant for the Ministry of Law and Justice and showed how the Pakistan government was adopting automation, promoting digitalization and promoting transparency.
In addition, he said that he also highlighted the government’s commitment to environmental conservation by reducing paper waste. The prime minister also presented certificates of thanks to the team members for his hard work.