Egypt launched digital services for the Ministry of Justice on Tuesday at a ceremony in the New Administrative Capital. Minister of Communications and Information Technology Amr Talaat and Minister of Justice Adnan Al-Fangari presented the projects under directives from President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi to modernize government institutions. Senior judicial officials attended the event with technology company representatives.
The Ministry introduced a redesigned web portal with citizen services and added inquiry systems for marriage and church registrar data. Officials activated an authentication portal that lists notarization offices with required procedures, and created an interactive map showing court locations and prosecution branches. Remote document translation became available through the Ministry portal, and the government deployed a healthcare application for judicial staff.
The Ministry released a mobile application that provides access to healthcare resources and the legal encyclopedia for judicial employees. Egypt digitized dispute reconciliation committees in the first phase of the modernization program and updated the legal encyclopedia with advanced search functions. Talaat said the projects build a digital justice system that improves accessibility while maintaining judicial authority through citizen services and government platforms.
Al-Fangari stated the initiatives demonstrate the Ministry's focus on simplifying justice access for citizens and supporting judicial bodies. The digital transformation aligns with broader national development efforts that prioritize transparency and efficiency in government services. Officials exchanged commemorative shields with development teams at the conclusion of the ceremony.
The Ministry introduced a redesigned web portal with citizen services and added inquiry systems for marriage and church registrar data. Officials activated an authentication portal that lists notarization offices with required procedures, and created an interactive map showing court locations and prosecution branches. Remote document translation became available through the Ministry portal, and the government deployed a healthcare application for judicial staff.
The Ministry released a mobile application that provides access to healthcare resources and the legal encyclopedia for judicial employees. Egypt digitized dispute reconciliation committees in the first phase of the modernization program and updated the legal encyclopedia with advanced search functions. Talaat said the projects build a digital justice system that improves accessibility while maintaining judicial authority through citizen services and government platforms.
Al-Fangari stated the initiatives demonstrate the Ministry's focus on simplifying justice access for citizens and supporting judicial bodies. The digital transformation aligns with broader national development efforts that prioritize transparency and efficiency in government services. Officials exchanged commemorative shields with development teams at the conclusion of the ceremony.