The Dubai Public Prosecution (DPP) and e& Enterprise have signed a partnership agreement to implement an innovative, centralised digital system to streamline remote investigation and litigation in Dubai.
Operated by the DPP via a central operations hub, the pioneering platform will be integrated with the systems of key stakeholders including Dubai Courts, Dubai Police and the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA).
The project is in line with Dubai’s commitment to develop and modernise the judicial system in accordance with the highest international standards. It also reflects the vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, to raise excellence in Dubai’s judicial system and establish it as the world's fastest and most efficient in delivering judicial services.
The agreement was signed by Counsellor Dr. Ali Humaid bin Khatam, Senior Advocate General, Head of the Remote Investigation and Litigation System Project Team, and Salvador Anglada, CEO of e& Enterprise.
Counsellor Dr. Ali Humaid bin Khatam announced the launch of a pioneering project by Dubai Public Prosecution (DPP), aiming to revolutionize the judicial sector. The innovative platform, managed centrally, integrates stakeholders for streamlined operations and faster decision-making. It improves data collection and generates vital statistics, enhancing investigation processes and court proceedings coordination.
Bin Khatam highlighted strategic partnerships and the use of cutting-edge technologies for efficient investigation and litigation processes, aiming for completion by 2026.
Salvador Anglada emphasized their partnership's role in Dubai Public Prosecution's digital transformation, enhancing operational capabilities and service quality.
The innovative platform will deliver a unified investigation and litigation system that is accessible remotely. Key features of the system include centralised storage, archiving capabilities, and the capacity to schedule remote interviews and reserve spaces in multiple locations including police stations, prisons, courts, and DPP investigation rooms. The system aims to enhance communication among prosecutors, lawyers, translators, witnesses, and other crucial stakeholders, ensuring high-quality visual and audio communication while maintaining stringent confidentiality and privacy standards.
News Source: Dubai Media Office