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Missing dockets at courts will soon be a thing of the past following the introduction of a new IT-related system to speed up service delivery in the criminal justice system. The e-Scheduler will capture case details and will also print daily court rolls, which will address queries from the public as well as the police. The e-Scheduler will in future be an official operational tool to be utilised to measure and manage performance relating to case flow. Justice and Constitutional Development Director General, Menzi Simelane...
"Well with the question of lost dockets through the system we hope we have been able to resolve because what the system does is it's enabled us to, through what is called a scanning solution to scan all docket contents electronically so that the case can run fully automated. And if it happens that any part of the docket, a statement or even the whole docket is lost, it can simply be reprinted again and the matter can go to court from there. So we hope that that way the system works very well which it should then the question of lost dockets will be thing of the past" - SAFM
"Well with the question of lost dockets through the system we hope we have been able to resolve because what the system does is it's enabled us to, through what is called a scanning solution to scan all docket contents electronically so that the case can run fully automated. And if it happens that any part of the docket, a statement or even the whole docket is lost, it can simply be reprinted again and the matter can go to court from there. So we hope that that way the system works very well which it should then the question of lost dockets will be thing of the past" - SAFM