Challenges of case management in somaliland high court by Guled Abdulahi Osman law-18-511 & Salah Bile Warsame law-18-5



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CHALLENGES OF CASE MANAGEMENT IN SOMALILAND HIGH COURT
Chapter 5 Contract law 2, SCHOOL OF LAW A THESIS SUBMITTED IN THE
STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM

Our study we makes interview before the questionnaire and there are some respondents like lawyers, chief of judges, judges, senior clerks, and other court staffs that responded same as these problems:- challenges of case time management, lack of the balancing the case load and available judges, lack of daily oversight and accountability, lack of registration and reporting case management and lack of case flow and tracking of case process. weak judicial commitment and leadership; not existence court consultation with the legal profession;
In this research we want to know all the management steps that cases go through, who manages them and how they manage them. which means we have to study :-where these challenges are coming from, how they are coming, and when they are coming. When we look at these stages, it is easier for us to get to the bottom of the challenge itself.
In this research we also want to know :-

  • how the court studies the daily, weekly, monthly, and annual events. And

  • how to benefit from the experiences taught by events. the court's record of these events and its decisions and plans for the future. as well as knowing

  • how to plan for the future of the judiciary

Why do we need to know in this study? The objectives our study focused how to alternate the harsh and failure management of the old management case in the courts to new and flexible management system of the case. Like

  • early resolution of disputes;

  • reduction of trial time;

  • more effective use of judicial resources;

  • the establishment of trial standards;

  • monitoring of caseloads;

  • development of information technology support;

  • increasing accessibility to the courts;

  • facilitating planning for the future;

  • enhanced public accountability;

  • the reduction of criticism of the justice system by reason of perceived

these flexible and accountability management stimulates these

  • judicial commitment and leadership;

  • court consultation with the legal profession;

  • court supervision of case progress;

  • the case of standards and goals;

  • a monitoring information system;

  • listing for credible dates;

  • strict control of adjournments.


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