
Dubai Launches Unified ‘Justice Platform’ Linking Courts, Police, Prosecution
Single digital ecosystem aims to streamline procedures, unify services and accelerate the emirate’s justice system.
Dubai is advancing plans to launch a unified digital platform that will integrate courts, police and prosecution services into a single ecosystem, as part of its wider push to modernise government operations.
The initiative, titled “Dubai for Justice,” is being developed in line with directives from Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of the Executive Council. It forms a key pillar of the emirate’s digital transformation agenda.
Dubai Courts recently reviewed progress on the platform’s development and rollout, holding an expanded coordination meeting with strategic partners to assess timelines, implementation phases and system readiness. Officials also examined the range of digital service packages to be offered, aiming to ensure a seamless launch.
The platform is designed to simplify procedures and enhance coordination across judicial entities by creating a shared digital channels ecosystem. Authorities say it will unify customer experience and enable proactive, interconnected services through streamlined processes.
Key partners involved in the project include Dubai Public Prosecution, Dubai Police, the Rental Disputes Center, Dubai Judicial Institute, Judicial Inspection Authority, the Supreme Legislation Committee, the Legal Affairs Department of the Government of Dubai and the Dubai International Financial Centre Courts.
Discussions focused on mechanisms for system integration and data exchange to speed up procedures, reduce administrative burden and improve operational efficiency. Officials emphasised the need to adhere to project timelines while maintaining high standards of performance.
Dubai Courts said it remains committed to close coordination with its partners to deliver a user-centric digital justice system, reinforcing the emirate’s ambition to position itself as a global leader in digital government services.
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