The impact of E-networking technology in Malaysian syariah justice system
E-networking technology is being developed nationwide through several phases to clear up backlog cases in courts. Ultimately, the implementation of e-networking technology which expands its infrastructure connection and services will ease administration and trials conducted in the courts. This inclu...
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Format: | Book Section |
Language: | English |
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School of Technology Management and Logistics (STML)
2019
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Online Access: | http://repo.uum.edu.my/27517/1/978-967-2276-13-5%2055%2069.pdf http://repo.uum.edu.my/27517/ |
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Summary: | E-networking technology is being developed nationwide through several phases to clear up backlog cases in courts. Ultimately, the implementation of e-networking technology which expands its infrastructure connection and services will ease administration and trials conducted in the courts. This includes various technologies, such as broadband wireless, which can accommodate higher capacity and also satellite transmission to cover a wider area, not only in the e-government
for the civil servants but also to connect to the public and private sectors. The Judiciary which controls the justice system is the branch of government which administers justice according to the law. (Queensland Parliament, 2015). Judiciary
acts as a platform to protect and enforce the rights of the individuals and punish the wrong-doers and the function is called the administration of justice. Transparent information system and good records management indirectly
hinder the misuse of power or corruption, case postponement and delayed decision in the judicial delivery and management, which also reflects the good image of judiciary system and upholds the rights of individual and society at large
((Nurul Aiqa M. Z., Wan Satirah W. M. S. & Saiful Farik M. Y., 2017; Wan Satirah W.M.S. & Abrar H., 2012). |
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