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Court Cases Accessible through New Mobile Application
Court Cases Accessible through New Mobile Application
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All citizens and interested parties now have the opportunity to access electronic court cases through the eCase mobile application, said e-Government Minister Alexander Yolovski, quoted by his Ministry's press centre. The mobile application provides access to any user with a registered profile to all court cases with free public access, as well as cases they are involved in, and a review of all attached documents.

"The eCase mobile application significantly increases the efficiency of the Justice sector and facilitates access to justice for citizens and businesses," said Yolovski.

The eCase application is easy to use and provides a dynamic view and organization of the electronic case folder, with the ability to conveniently view documents. It has been developed in accordance with the best global practices of this type of mobile applications and meets the needs of citizens, lawyers and all other interested parties for easy, fast and convenient access to electronic court cases. It provides traceability of court case history anywhere, anytime.

The eCase app can be downloaded for free from the App Store and Google Play.

"This is another step in the field of e-Justice, aimed at increasing the accessibility, publicity, traceability and transparency of the judicial system," noted Minister Yolovski.

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