INTERACTIVE SERVICE CONCEPT · NO REAL COURT DATA

SUPREME COURT OF ERITREA · ELECTRONIC LITIGATION

File and follow Supreme Court cases securely.

A proposed single service for electronic filing, court notices, hearings, deadlines, decisions and the authoritative case record.

✓ Role-based access✓ Trusted timestamps✓ Tigrinya · Arabic · English✓ Mobile and low-bandwidth design
SAMPLE CASE

SCIV000123

Under registry review

Next hearing
14 August 2026 · 09:00 EAT
Supreme Court · Chamber 2

OFFICIAL RECORD

Chronological and complete

12 sample record documents, each linked to its filing time, submitting party, review status and audit history.

PDF standard · Searchable text · Integrity hash

SERVICE STATUS

Future secure service

Authenticated filing, judicial dashboards and public search require legislation, approved court rules, secure infrastructure and operational authorization before launch.

ELECTRONIC COURT SERVICES

Start with the task you need to complete

The interface is organized around litigant and public needs rather than the Court’s internal structure.

A VISIBLE FILING PROCESS

Know exactly where a filing stands

The system separates technical receipt, registry review, acceptance, docketing and electronic service. Each stage has a timestamp, responsible actor and next action.

01 · PREPARE

Validate the document

PDF · A-size · searchable · compressed · properly titled.

02 · SUBMIT

Receive proof

Trusted timestamp, filing manifest, integrity hash and fee status.

03 · REVIEW

Registry decision

Accept, reject with reasons, or request a corrected replacement.

04 · DOCKET

Serve and notify

Chronological entry, electronic notice, calendar and deadline updates.

STANDARD FILING FORMAT

PDF-first document handling

PDF and A-size pages

All paper and electronic filings use PDF as the standard format. Documents conform to standard A-size dimensions, with A4 as the ordinary filing size unless a court rule authorizes another size.

Searchable and accessible

Where feasible, the filing process automatically applies OCR so scanned documents become text-searchable while preserving the submitted visual record.

Automatic compression

Files are compressed without materially reducing legibility, evidentiary detail or visual quality. The original submission hash and processed version remain linked.

CASE ID AND OFFICIAL RECORD

One identifier and one chronological record

Every case receives a unique 10-character identifier consisting of four letters and six numbers, such as SCIV000123. Every filing, notice, hearing, order, judgment, service event and audit action is linked to that case ID.

Individual documents

Download pleadings, motions, exhibits, notices, orders and judgments separately with their filing metadata.

Consolidated record PDF

Download all eligible case documents combined into one bookmarked PDF arranged by filing date and time.

Separate-file package

Download all eligible documents as separate, consistently named files bundled in a single package with a record manifest.

PUBLIC ACCESS WITH LEGAL SAFEGUARDS

Search what the law permits—not what the system happens to contain

Public users may search approved case information by case ID, party name, date, case type or decision citation where publication is lawful. The service never confirms the existence of sealed or restricted matters and does not place sensitive search terms in public page addresses.

Public docket

Approved filings, hearings, decisions and case status.

Restricted record

Access limited by role, case assignment and lawful purpose.

Sealed matter

No public confirmation unless a court order authorizes it.

ROLE-BASED WORKSPACES

The right tools for each court user

Parties and counsel

Initiate cases, file documents, pay or request waiver, receive service, track deadlines and download records.

Government users

Authorized institutional filing, service, team assignments and protected government case management.

Clerks and registry staff

Review, reject, request correction, accept, docket, schedule and certify the record.

Judges and chambers

Assigned-case dashboards, submissions, hearing preparation, orders, judgments and controlled publication.

Public users

Search legally public information, read decisions and follow published calendars without an account.

TRUST, SECURITY AND CONTINUITY

Court-grade controls from filing to archive

Identity and permissions

Multi-factor authentication, verified professional identities, least-privilege roles and separation of judicial, registry and administrative powers.

Evidence and auditability

Encryption, trusted timestamps, document hashes, immutable audit logs, version history and chain-of-custody reporting.

Availability and recovery

Encrypted backups, tested restoration, geographic redundancy, disaster recovery targets and low-bandwidth continuity procedures.

Implementation status

This page is an original educational design prepared by The ABC Journey. It is not an operating court filing system, does not provide legal advice, and does not contain official Supreme Court data. Authenticated filing, payments, service, search and judicial workflows require approved laws, court rules, governance, security testing and operational authorization.

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