Tehran (IP) - Iran's Judiciary Chief Seyyed Ebrahim Raisi has unveiled 30 new electronic systems, which will make the services of the Judiciary digital-based.

Iran Press/Iran News: These systems have been put into operation on the fourth day of the Judiciary Week with the aim of creating a smart Judiciary. With the launch of these systems, the number of electronic systems of the Judiciary will be increased to 30.

The launch of these systems will be an important step in facilitating and accelerating judicial services to citizens and reducing public referrals to the judiciary.

It should be noted that these systems will have a great impact on creating transparency, cutting down red tape, and improving the bureaucracy of the judicial system, and accelerate the judicial process.

Speaking at the event on Wednesday, the Judiciary Chief expressed hope that the digital systems launched by skilled experts would facilitate public access to justice, honour people's dignity, boost public confidence in the Judiciary as a whole, and give the public their rights.

Judiciary week in Iran is named after Seyyed Mohammad Hosseini Beheshti along with 72 colleagues who were martyred in a terrorist bomb blast in June 1981. Beheshti served as the head of the Judiciary in the early years after the victory of the Islamic revolution.

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