The Supreme Court of Pakistan (SC) has completed the digitization of all pending case records, converting a total of 44,995 case files into searchable Optical Character Recognition (OCR) format.
The files were also barcoded and digitally cataloged for integration into the court’s Case Information Management System (CIMS).
The digitization process was completed alongside the SC’s regular judicial work. During the same period, the court decided 11,999 of the digitized cases, showing that the new technology was successfully integrated into its daily judicial operations.
An official handout issued stated that the SC has introduced a series of interconnected reforms that have transformed case management, the delivery of judicial services, and the administration of institutional processes.
According to the handout, the purpose of these reforms is to make justice more accessible, transparent, efficient, and responsive.
The handout also stated that the court achieved a major milestone in its ongoing institutional modernization program by integrating technology across its judicial and administrative functions.
The initiative is intended to establish a comprehensive digital justice ecosystem within the SC.
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