At the Supreme Court of Somalia, individuals can track the status of their cases through both online and offline methods.
At the Supreme Court of Somalia, individuals can track the status of their cases through both online and offline methods. The online process is accessible via the official Judiciary website (https://supremecourt.gov.so/trackcase), where the public can use the Case Tracking System to search for case records using a reference number, party name, or case type. This system is part of the broader judicial digitization effort to improve transparency and public access to legal information. Users can view updates on hearings, court decisions, and case progress without needing to visit the court physically, saving time and reducing congestion at court premises.
For those without internet access, the offline process involves visiting the Registry Office at the Supreme Court of Somalia in Mogadishu. Here, individuals can submit a formal request to inquire about their case status by providing their case reference number or identification details. The registry staff will then assist in retrieving the case file or provide a printed update from the internal system. It is advisable to carry an official ID and, if possible, any court-issued documents to facilitate the search. This offline method ensures that all citizens, including those in areas with limited connectivity, can still access vital information about their legal matters.
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