Abstract
Efficient case management is critical in modern legal systems to ensure timely and fair resolution of cases. This paper investigates the development of an application aimed at enhancing case listing procedures through Differentiated Case Flow Management (DCFM). Beginning with an exploration of traditional case listing challenges, the paper introduces the concept of DCFM, emphasizing its objectives and benefits in optimizing case management processes. Leveraging technological advancements, the proposed application is designed to streamline case listing by prioritizing cases based on their complexity and urgency. The paper details the development process, including research methodology, application design, functionalities, and integration strategies with existing systems. Real-world case studies highlight successful implementations of similar solutions and their positive impact on efficiency and resource allocation. However, the paper also addresses challenges such as legal and ethical concerns, data security, and resistance to change. Looking forward, the paper discusses potential innovations in case management technology and their implications for legal practice and policy. Overall, this research contributes to the ongoing discourse on improving case management systems through innovative applications and differentiated approaches.
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