Virtual Enforcement Court Streamlines Processes and Advances AI Innovation

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Riyadh: The Ministry of Justice established the Virtual Enforcement Court, which facilitates the advancement of artificial intelligence tools and guarantees the fulfillment of all enforcement processes without human intervention.

According to Saudi Press Agency, the court played a significant role in enhancing the processes within the enforcement court by increasing operational efficiency through the automation of procedures, reducing the enforcement period, integrating electronically with authorities, and advancing artificial intelligence and data analysis to foresee potential problems and challenges. Additionally, it implemented automatic classification of enforcement requests and electronic verification of bonds, all under judicial supervision.

Reliability improved with intelligent verification and automated review, all contributing to an enhanced user experience and offering fully digital services, from application submission to collection and completion. The virtual enforcement court allows beneficiaries to gain comprehensive and integrated insights into enforcement requests, including the status of procedures. It enhances the application submission process, making it easier and more effective, thereby saving beneficiaries time. Additionally, it offers access to complete reports on transfers and key procedures, whether the beneficiary is an entity or an individual with multiple requests, along with notifications and alerts regarding requirements and procedures.

The virtual court has enhanced the efficiency of the audit and review process, allowing for automatic review of application entries during submission. This ensures that the application timeline is tracked from submission until it reaches the relevant department. As a result, beneficiaries can accurately follow all procedures, leading to greater transparency. Furthermore, the implementation dashboard on Najiz.sa provides beneficiaries with direct and immediate access to the latest enforcement requests.

In the past year of 2024, the virtual court initiated approximately 400 thousand applications for enforcement.