COURT CASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
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 This project is about the Court Case Management System (CCMS), which was created to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the Judicial Service's functional departments. One of the key goals of this project is to manage and allow thorough registration of all court cases, as well as tracking of case status and location; to improve public access by reducing the need forclientstogotocourt;andtofollowuponcasesdailyaftertheyarefiled. The use of a case management system is also considered a key component in the delivery of services to their clients in this study.
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