Value Proposition
End-Users
Of dispute resolution systems such as litigants, lawyers, Judges, Court staff
Predictable: Rule based workflows, synchronised calendaring system, notifications, real time dashboards and updates make the process more predictable for all users such as Litigants, Lawyers, Judges, Court Staff
Accessible: Users can login and view their case, receive proactive alerts and notifications, receive verifiable copies of the document, and more.
Reduced effort: Respond to summons and hearings, submit documents, request to reschedule hearings, leverage natively digital systems to avoid data duplication or manual entering of data.
Service Providers
Such as researchers, civil society organisations and companies
New services: The API first approach enables a wide range of ecosystem service providers, to create new services that will enable the adoption of critical modules and services in the dispute resolution process.
Reduced cost: Ready to deploy platform, modules, cloud agnostic capabilities, and adaptable front end features makes it more affordable for service providers to contextualise and build solutions for diverse workflows and dispute types.
Adopters
Such as courts, tribunals, ADR/ODR institutions and similar dispute resolution management systems
Reduced effort: With a ready to deploy innovation platform, modules, tools, adopters can configure and deploy to their contexts with reduced time and resources.
Reduced cost: Reduced development costs as core services such as e-filing, summons, are defined modularly and can be extended to other dispute types. Reduced costs to scale as DRISTI is designed for multi tenancy.
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