Pakistan Showcases Digital Justice Reforms at 34th Session of the UN CCPCJ
Pakistan’s delegation to the 34th Session of the Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice (CCPCJ), held in Vienna, was led by Raja Naeem Akbar (H.I), Federal Secretary, Ministry of Law and Justice.The delegation also included Ehsan Sadiq, National Focal Person on the UNTOC Review Mechanism, and Khalid Mahmood Chauhan, National Coordinator of NACTA, among other senior officials.
On the sidelines of the session,
Pakistan organized two side events highlighting the country’s efforts in
judicial reform and the prevention of violent extremism (PVE).Speaking at the
high-level forum, the Secretary Law emphasized Pakistan’s ongoing commitment to
strengthening the rule of law, modernizing its judicial infrastructure, and
enhancing the efficiency of public sector litigation. He introduced one of
Pakistan’s flagship digital initiatives, the Case Assignment and Management
System (CAMS), as a significant leap towards transparent, technology-driven
governance in the legal domain.
“CAMS is not just another IT
tool; it is a transformative, web-based litigation management platform designed
to streamline the Federal Government’s handling of legal cases,” stated
Secretary Akbar during his address. “From case registration to final adjudication,
CAMS ensures transparency, real-time monitoring, and seamless interdepartmental
coordination.”
Developed in partnership with the
United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) Pakistan and with support from
the Government of Canada, CAMS was launched to address inefficiencies in the
traditional, paper-based methods of case management. The system is currently
operational across more than 50 federal ministries and departments.