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The Judiciary is providing a range of e-services to facilitate public access to justice in line with the e-Government strategy.

Litigants can now make enquiry about the hearing dates of court cases at all levels of courts including those cases warned for trial from the Warned List (Civil Running List), make appointment bookings with officers of the Labour Tribunal and also make enquiries about the payment status of awards made by the said Tribunal on line.

Jurors summoned to attend court can also visit the "Jurors Attendance Notice" page updated daily at the Judiciary website to confirm whether they are required to attend court for jury service on the following working day.

In response to the changing needs of court users, the Judiciary has introduced its first Technology Court to facilitate the conduct of court proceedings.

 
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* Hearing Dates - Daily Cause Lists         
* Hearing Dates - Warned Lists         
* Hearing Dates - e-Hearing Date Enquiry          
* Jurors Attendance Notice         
* Labour Tribunal - Appointment Booking         
* Labour Tribunal - Appointment Enquiry         
* Labour Tribunal - Change Appointment          
* Labour Tribunal - Cancel Appointment         
* Labour Tribunal - Award Payment Enquiry         
* Technology Court         
* Judiciary Homepage         
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