Everything you need to know about the electronic systems of the judiciary
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SANA System (Electronic Registry of Judicial Notifications)
Based on the aforementioned system, all notifications issued to individuals and their attachments are sent to the recipient’s user account through this portal. A user account is an electronic address that each person who visits the judiciary is assigned to access the notification system. This address is a user ID and password. Article 655 of the Code of Criminal Procedure considers electronic notification of judicial notification sufficient, and the note to this article also considers electronic notification acceptable.
SAMA System
Information on fraudsters, fugitive convicts, and individuals who are wanted is registered in the SAMA system to prevent corruption and facilitate proceedings and is made available online to more than 9,000 branches.
Sometimes, people enter the trial process as guarantors, plaintiffs, injured parties, guarantors, and professional witnesses, and based on their experiences, they divert the trial process from the path of justice and engage in extortion and fraud.
“Sama” and “Sajjad” systems for monitoring economic crime cases
The Sama system is for formal case management, and the Sajjad system has capabilities such as displaying identity information and specifications of the accused and their dependents, the ability to display the immovable property of the accused by proxy and in person, and displaying printouts of the bank accounts of the accused and their dependents.
The Sajam System
The comprehensive public information system was launched by the Social and Crime Prevention Department of the Judiciary. The goal of the Sajam is to recruit people as prevention watchdogs according to the instructions; the prevention watchdog must announce the situation he observes, and this information is forwarded to the relevant agency through the system.
The overall goal of this is to prevent crime and social harm in all departments, organizations, and institutions that are required by law to cooperate with the judicial system in order to prevent crime.
SAJA System (Comprehensive Evaluation System for Administrative Employees of the Judiciary)
Evaluation and monitoring programs are implemented in three areas: organizational monitoring, management monitoring, and public monitoring. Strengthening monitoring, consolidating the foundation of employee health, and recognizing and improving employee performance are among the goals of the Judiciary Administrative Employees Evaluation System.
SANAM System
The Comprehensive System for Official Translators (SANAM) seeks to assess the situation, monitor issues, problems, and shortcomings, and estimate and predict current needs in the field of official translation. It has been implemented and implemented using modern technologies and has numerous technical capabilities to meet and cover existing needs. In addition to increasing efficient monitoring of the work of official translators, the use of this system will play a significant role in improving the quality of various official translation processes.
Verifying the authenticity of the documents to be translated before starting the translation process, preventing the translation of fake documents or verification of translations, preventing the forgery of translation offices’ seals, the possibility of nationwide operation throughout the country, online communication with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, transparency of the financial affairs of translation offices in terms of paying taxes and duties, monitoring legal tariffs and amounts received from translation owners, are among the positive effects that the implementation of this system will have.
This post is written by shadmanamini