Madaba First Instance Court Workshop on court activity management and the functioning of courts.
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Transcript of Madaba First Instance Court Workshop on court activity management and the functioning of courts.
Madaba First Instance Court
Workshop on court activity management and the functioning of courts
The program “Mizan” is one of the management tools in courts. Mizan is an advanced program with limited complexity. It is a desktop application that can be connected to the computer software and files. The data is saved in a central database, which allows an easy support, an easy maintenance and an easy use of the data for statistics; it also allows a secure access to the data.
Mizan program is used to help evaluating the judges’ workload and the workflow in the courts. Most of the work for the court procedures is carried out by this program, from the moment the case is recorded until the execution of the judgment, including the intermediate steps: determining the amount of the fees, sending this information to the judges, determining the date of the hearings, connecting the minutes (official report), postponing the cases… whether it is a civil case or a criminal case.
This program also includes secondary programs concerning other tasks carried out by the courts such as the public notary program, the execution program, and the prosecutor program.
Through the Mizan program we can process all the phases linked to the types of cases below:
1. magistrates’ (conciliation) cases (criminal and legal).
2. First instance cases (criminal, misdemeanor or legal).
3. Requests (magistrates and first instance).
4. Appeal cases (the mandated instances, the mandated court of appeal in Amman).
5. The execution of legal cases.
6. The prosecutors’ investigations.
7. The prosecutor’s execution.
And that, from the moment the case is recorded until the judgment and the execution of the judgment.
To ensure a JUST distribution of cases between the judges, the program sends the cases electronically to all the judges in turn, in an equal way, from lists established for all types of
cases .
The types of magistrates’ cases include 16 lists, for example:
1 -harm cases list
2 -robbery cases list
3 -traffic cases list
etc…
This program helps producing quickly accurate daily and periodic statistics concerning all types of courts and cases.
This program enables to produce the notification documents which the “follow-up clerks” send to the bailiffs’ office, who is in charge of reaching the parties and notifying the decisions according to the bailiffs’ rules. This eases the litigation process and shortens the timeframe for the resolution of the litigation.
Mizan program provides a database containing data from the Civil Status and Passport Department: the complete names and the national identity numbers of the citizens. This database is periodically updated. It allows to check the identity of the parties involved in a case before recording it, which facilitates the procedure from the beginning to the execution of the judgment.
Through this program, the amount of legal fees for magistrates’ and first instance judgments can be fixed electronically to make the execution of judgments easier.
With a view to helping the court users and the lawyers, a number of clerks offices were created in Madaba First Instance Court to accelerate the procedures using the Mizan program, such as:
1- The Fees Office (which concerns the cases’ fees and the issuance of arrest warrants)
2- The Central Typing Office (which carries out the decisions’ typing, the execution procedures …).
The magistrates’ cases (criminal cases) are a clear example of an effective use of Mizan, since this program helps simplifying and organizing the court’s work:
1- Using this program, we can make lists of the cases which are resolved; after recording them in the relation (correspondence) register, they are sent to the prosecutor to do whatever is necessary according to the law.
2- After review of the cases by the prosecutor, the lists are handed over to the clerks in charge of the notifications, to produce the notification documents and to send them electronically to the bailiffs office.
3- The bailiffs office carries out the notification and enters (registers) it into the system.
4- At the expiration of the time limits for the objections and appeals, the clerk in charge of the notifications produces a summary of the judgement (criminal cases), and sends it to the execution office in the prosecutor’s department to execute the judgment.
5- The clerk in charge of the notifications enters (registers) the financial receipts in the Mizan program in the cases where fines have being paid or where a detention has being replaced by a fine.
6- In the case where the notification is returned because the sentenced person is not found, a form prepared by the Ministry of Justice is filled out with information about the sentenced person, the case number, and the summary of the judgment, for publication in the Official Bulletin. The form is then sent to the execution office to execute the judgment.
7- The clerk in charge of the notifications keeps a special record of those cases, which is sent to the archives’ employee to be saved.
8- The judgments and the financial receipts of all cases are archived.
The work carried out by the Quality and Institutional Development Department is another example of the effective use of the Mizan program:
1- This department is in charge of periodically controlling the tables of the court’s work, preparing a list of the resolved cases and a list of the hearings in order to check that the cases are correctly connected to the program.
2- At the end of every month, this department prepares an exhaustive inventory of all the judges’ work, and compiles a table containing information about the number of the registered and resolved cases that is sent to the technical office.
3- This department also receives the lists sent by the liaison officer of the Mizan program outlining the cases that are not connected to the program, and works on fixing this issue.
We present bellow some examples of the Mizan program tables that can be produced by a Head of court or an employee from the Quality and Institutional Development Department:
Judgments’ hearings (sessions) presided by one judge in one month
Searching sessions of cases
Case numberpartiesselection Magistrates’ cases Case number Madaba
Case type sessionSession situationjudgment
Incoming date 1-11-2014Last hearing date1-12-2014
Judge name
Searching result Date of Session
Case numberCase Description Session situationJudge name Classification of case
Juveniles casesJudgment SessionHarm
Simple Harm
Searching result 54 records
searchCancel printHelp out
One type of incoming cases during one month:
Non-sufficient funds (NSF) checksCase searching
Case informationParties informationNumber of receiptConnected cases Police Number Support of case
Case numberMadaba MagistratesSelection
Incoming date from |:Incoming date to |:Case situation
Classified Case
situation
Not finished (pending)
Date of judgment from Date of judgment to
Type of caseCase classified NSF checks Delete
Judge Selection
Case number Basic numberCase description Case
classification Case
type Case
situationIncoming date
Start date of proceeding
searchCase file Case partiescancelprint helpout
Sessions planning of a judge during one day
Table of the judge work
Daily weekly Judge name Case situation -All
Session report
Session date
-All
Case file conveyDeletedJudgment Determined hearing Print Bring
Session time
Case number Court SessionSession Aim Case situation
9:00 amMadaba MagistratesDelayed hearing
Completed
Average sessions 20 sessions Help out
Planning of the sessions (magistrates’ cases) of all the judges during one day
Help Out
Table of court works
Daily weekly Court
situation Madaba courtMagistrates
Session reportCase file conveyDeletedJudgment Determined session Print Bring
Session date -All Session time Case number Court SessionSession Aim Case situation
9:00 amCompleted
Average sessions 51 sessions
List of one type of incoming cases to one judge
Help Out
Case informationParties informationNumber of receiptConnected cases Police Number Support of case
Case searching
Incoming date from |:
Incoming date to |:Incoming date from
Date of judgment to
Type of caseCase classified
Judge
Selection
Case situation
Classified Case
situation
Delete
Not finished
Case number Basic numberCase description Case
classification Case
type Case
situationIncoming date Date- first litigation
public Worker rights Not finished
search Case file Parties cancel Print
Searching result6 records
List of the sessions programmed during one month
There is no records because they are handled periodically
Out help search cancel Print
Sessions searching
parties Case number
Madaba Case number
session hearing type
judge
hearing date from
Selection Determined Case situation
Hearing date to
Magistrates
Record result 0
Procedure of handover of cases from one judge to another
in case of transfer of a judge
Transfer of cases from one judge to another
Current judge Selection
cancel Case numberCase year
search
Select all
cancel all
Send to another judge l
The case
Currently cases
The new judge
The new judge
Help Out
List of the cases registered three years ago and not resolved yet
Case searching
Parties informationNumber of receiptPolice Number Support of case
Case numberLegal, Magistrates’ cases Magistrates’ casesSelection
Incoming date from:Incoming date to :Case situation
Classified Case
situation
Not finished
Date of judgment from Date of judgment to
Type of case
Judge
Case number Basic numberCase description Case
classification Case
type Case
situationIncoming date Date- first litigation
Number of receiptConnected cases Police Number Support of case
searchCase file Parties cancel print Help out
Number of magistrates’ cases (criminal) in September 2014 in Madaba court
Print Out help
The Hashemite Kingdom
Ministry of justice
Cases left to the next month
Resolved cases during this month
Incoming cases during this month
Registered cases from the last month 813
349
1162
563
599
Magistrates’ court Madaba
Number of cases in Madaba Magistrates’ court during September 2014
Total
The planning of Madaba court in September
We notice that the number of magistrates’ cases is the same in this slide and the previous slide.
The Hashemite Kingdom
Ministry of justice
Planning of the first instance court of Madaba during September 2014
Prosecutor Magistrates First instance court
Penal notifica
tion
Investi
gated
31 August
Incoming cases
Total
Resolved cases
30 Sept .
PenalCriminal Execution
cases
Management cases
Appeal execution
Appeal penal
and legal
Urgentrequests
Criminal,Penal
Legal cases
The Head of Madaba court
Notice : there are 5 judges in the First Instance Court and 5 judges in the Magistrates’ Court and one judge in execution
Mediation
Urgent requests
Propositions from Madaba First Instance Court in reaction to the recommendations in the CEPEJ report “Performance study of the judiciary of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan – First evaluation and recommendations”
1- We suggest the conception of a program that shows the progress of the examination of cases by the judges (workflow). This program can be run through an Intranet site without needing internet.
And then, trainings could be organized for the employees and the judges on this program.
For information, the Mizan program provides a special application that allows to follow the files, but it is not operational because the cases have to be archived from registration until the delivery of the final judgment.
2- We suggest to draft Guide Booklets outlining the different types of cases, the information/documentation requested in each type, and explaining the procedures, the average time needed for the judgment… to the attention of any interested person.
We also suggest the publication of a guide containing information on the court: all the departments, and the role of each department in every type of cases. Copies of this guide should be available at the reception desk of the court.
An organizational chart of the court could also be published, mentioning the location of the different offices and sections, to facilitate people's orientation within the court.
3- Since there is a convention between the Ministry of Justice and the Jordanian post office which stipulates that the court can use the Jordanian post office services for the notifications, we suggest to make this service operational in the courts or to create an ARAMEX office in the court for notification.
We also suggest to set up an electronic connection between the bailiffs’ section and institutions or organizations that possess clear addresses (water company, electricity company, the department of lands and survey and others) in case the address provided by a person is not clear or doesn’t exist.
4 -Concerning the execution of judgments in criminal cases: we suggest the creation of an electronic link between the execution section attached to the prosecutor and the execution of judgments department.
Concerning the execution of judgments in legal cases and the financial bonds, and in order to accelerate the execution process, we also suggest the conception of a special system that allows to get information about the sentenced persons’ assets from specialized departments like the department of lands and survey, the department of licenses and the companies control department .
5 -We would like to find a way to simplify the procedures of file preparation before the hearings (data submission, lawyers’ documents…), so that only the complete files would be submitted to the judge, which will allow him to begin the proceeding directly.
6- We suggest the conception of a booklet (guide) containing all the information needed for foreign nationals to have access to justice. This guide could be available in English and other languages, in airports, boundary crossing points, courts, police stations and other places.
7- We propose to install a screen in the court that shows the case numbers, the time when hearings take place, judges’ names, parties’ names in each case… That would simplify the orientation of the court users and the lawyers, and save employees’ time.
Notice: The most important need of the court is actually an operational archive system because the cases have to be archived from registration until the delivery of the final judgment.