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Abu Dhabi judiciary: Electronic archiving well under way
The Abu Dhabi Judiciary Department (ADJD) has taken a huge stride in the electronic archiving of court cases, having e-archived more than 32.3 million documents of more than 669,000 court cases since it launched the initiative in Abu Dhabi, Al Ain and the Western Region in September last year.
Abu Dhabi: The Abu Dhabi Judiciary Department (ADJD) has taken a huge stride in the electronic archiving of court cases, having e-archived more than 32.3 million documents of more than 669,000 court cases since it launched the initiative in Abu Dhabi, Al Ain and the Western Region in September last year.
The move is aimed at converting all ADJD activities to the electronic system to facilitate the work of all staff, clients, lawyers and experts dealing with the judiciary in Abu Dhabi emirate.
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