Case Management System πΌ(Uadilifu) is a centralized electronic repository that captures, as well as updates cases and case documents, case proceedings, and records about suspects, under a unified user application for all. It has the following features; π
1. Document Tracking π - This enables the office to track documents that have been received from investigative agencies like inquiry files, documents, general correspondence etc. or other parties.
2. E-filing ποΈ - this enables prosecutors file documents in the Judiciary e-filing system allowing for seamless operations between the two Offices. Additionally, the linking of the two Offices ensures easy and efficient retrieval of information
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such as the court case number, hearing dates etc. Documents filed under e-filing includes charge sheets, miscellaneous documents, petitions, affidavits, submissions etc.
3. Case tracking πΌ- This is the prosecutors online diary, thus always ensuring one does not miss a court date and follow up on the progress of their matters in court.
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It assists prosecutors in scheduling court dates, prompt reminders of pre-trial meetings thus enabling them to better manage their time and calendars.
4.E-disclosure- Due to the increasingly bulky nature of evidence, especially as a result of emerging crime trends which are now more sophisticated and transnational in nature, being able to disclose evidence electronically will be a great benefit to all parties involved.
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This module enables prosecutors and users to share information, including statements to the parties to a case promptly and efficiently online through the addresses shared and keyed in the system at the time of registration of a matter.
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It has been proven that reducing documentary evidence to data has also increased their longevity as well as ease of reference and data retrieval.
Is the Computer Misuse and Cybercrime, Act, No. 5 of 2018 operational? Yes it is. The chronology of events begins with the case by the Bloggers Association Kenya (BAKE). Thread..
The Bloggers Association Kenya (BAKE) challenged the legality and constitutionality of the Computer Misuse and Cybercrime Act (the Act) vide *Nairobi Constitutional Petition No. 206 of 2018 - Bloggers Association Kenya (BAKE) vs. Hon. Attorney General & 5 Others.
Pending the hearing and determination of that Petition, the High Court of Kenya at Nairobi (Hon. E.C. Mwita, J) in an order dated 30th May 2018 granted conservatory order suspending the coming into force of certain provisions of the Act.
π’Uadilifu Case Management System reduces greatly the cases of lost files that were common. The Case Management System is designed to link the criminal justice chain actors. #Uadilifu#HakinaUsawa
The Uadilifu Case Management System increases efficiency by saving time β°and costs π°incurred in service delivery. #Uadilifu#HakinaUsawa
The Uadilifu Case Management System allows for the accurate data collection on convictions, appeals, and the number of cases at a given time. #Uadilifu#HakinaUsawa
This week the ODPP will provide information on the Case Management system (Uadilifu) and why it is important to digitize the criminal justice system.
The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions developed and launched the case management system (Uadilifu), to enhance >>>
>> the process of case management, and the exchange of information between investigative agencies, the prosecution, and the judiciary.
We welcome you to learn and engage with us on this topic. #Uadilifu#Integrity
Until recently, our criminal justice system has been βvery paper-drivenβ with each stakeholder, sitting within βdata silosβ not easily accessible or even shared with other partners. This brought issues such as;
Data tracking, File tracking & No accountability
.@ODPP_KE attention has been drawn to a misleading heading by a local newspaper claiming @EACCKenya did not probe allegations of irregular withdrawal of Ksh 26.1 million from Wajir County Government by county officials. #Clarification_ODPP
On contrary, the IO in his testimony on 10/2/2020 during cross examination by defence confirmed @EACCKenya was involved & that more officers from the Forensic Department were deployed from @EACCKenya Headquarters to boost Wajir team in investigations.
The IO testified that investigations revealed the accused persons conived to withdraw the said monies by 5 cheques at KCB, Wajir branch between 2nd & 9th October, 2018.
Court upholds DPP Noordin Haji's application that Governors Lenolkulal & Waititu remain out of office during the trial of their corruption cases. Justice Jamila Mohammed read the judgement on behalf of Judges David Musinga, Steven Gatembu & Agnes Murgor.
1. Following the arraignment of Directors of Keroche Breweries Ltd, KRA enforcement officers availed to the Prosecution a letter dated 13th August, 2019 authored by Tabitha Karanja, CEO & 1st accused. The letter was placed on record before Plea Court.
2. The letter confirmed that Tabitha Karanja, the CEO of Keroche Breweries Limited, indeed received the summons issued by KRA.
3. In court, Senior Counsel Hon. Senator James Orengo, confirmed that the Directors were summoned. This was indeed an opportunity for the Directors to interrogate the matter further with KRA.