The Deputy Ministry of Innovation made the decision to return to the old electronic case registration system, i-justice, starting next Monday if the issues with the contractor company for the installation of e-justice are not resolved by tomorrow.
As stated by Deputy Minister Nikodimos Damianou, he had a meeting with the Department of Information Technology Services and then briefed the President of the Republic and the Cabinet on the problems with e-justice.
According to Mr. Damianou, an interim solution must be found.
If there are no positive results for e-justice by tomorrow, he said, a solution will be offered via i-justice.
The 30,000 data entries will be transferred back to i-justice, as well as entries that have been registered to e-justice.
However, it remains unknown what will happen to cases that were registered manually.
Meanwhile, tomorrow, lawyers will hold a new protest outside the entrances of the Courts, demanding an electronic case registration system.