Designing and Implementing e-justice Systems: An Information Systems Approach to Regional Trial Court Case Docket Management in Northern Mindanao, Philippines
Benzar Glen Grepon

TL;DR
This paper presents the design and implementation of a web-based case docket information system for a regional trial court in the Philippines, improving efficiency and reliability in court case management.
Contribution
It introduces a novel web-based system using SDLC for a Philippine trial court, addressing data security and management challenges in traditional methods.
Findings
Increased efficiency in court transactions
Enhanced data reliability and security
Lessons learned for future system implementations
Abstract
Computer-based information systems for case management are still at an early stage of adoption in many trial courts in the Philippines. In most cases, information system implemented is the case docket using the official record book on which cases are written and inventory of cases and reports are generated. This is a standalone system that often face data processing, data security and case management challenges. However, there are examples of Information systems in overcoming these pitfalls and producing innovative solutions that surpass data management practices in in many trial courts in the country. One such case is the Regional Trial Court Branch 23 of Cagayan de Oro City in Northern Mindanao, Philippines. A project named Web-based Case Docket Information System (WCDIS) has been designed and developed for the court branch. This system uses a framework known as System Development…
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TopicsArtificial Intelligence in Law · Dispute Resolution and Class Actions
