Blockchain technology enabled 95% of UAE court cases to be conducted remotely
The UAE Ministry of Justice announced in its 2023 digitization
report that utilizing blockchain technologies and video communications, 95% of
court cases were conducted remotely. In addition all marriage services were
completed digitally.
As per the news, this achievement aligns with the UAE’s digital
agenda, reflects the ministry’s commitment to its digital transformation
journey, and aligns with the UAE's 2025 Digital Government Strategy.
The ministry developed a comprehensive and innovative digital system, which allowed the remote completion of marriage services in the first quarter of this year, facilitating users’ dealings and reducing paperwork. The Ministry of Justice also announced that in the first quarter of the year, the Notary Public used video conferencing and blockchain technology to generate 99 percent of powers of attorney in a digital format.
Abdullah bin Sultan bin Awad Al Nuaimi, Minister of Justice, said
that this achievement underscores the ministry’s keenness to provide a wide
range of comprehensive e-services to save customers time and enhance their user
experience, in line with the directives of the UAE’s leadership and the UAE
Government’s objectives.
The ministry introduced a digital system that can issue powers of
attorney in less than 10 minutes without any human involvement. The first phase
of the system only covered lawyers’ powers of attorney, but it has now been
extended to other types of powers of attorney, such as those for cars, stocks,
real estate, disputes, licencing and cases.
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