Recording systems being procured to unburden judges, AG announces

Anil Nandlall

Voice Recognition Sys-tems are being procured to unburden judges of having to manually record evidence in the Commercial Court, the Appeals Court and the Chief Justice’s Court, Attorney General Anil Nandlall announced yesterday, while declaring the Modernisation of the Justice Administration System (MJAS) project, under which the initiative falls, a success.

The six-year-old MJAS concluded yesterday at the Duke Lodge with an exit workshop for members of the legal fraternity and security services, including representatives of the judiciary and the police and prison services.

Junior Finance Minister Juan Edghill said that under the project more than $1.5 billion had been spent to reform and update laws, institutionalise the