Last Thursday, June 19, 2025, the Supreme Court of the Philippines formally launched the eCourt Portal, an online platform aimed at modernizing court processes nationwide. The eCourt Portal is part of the judiciary’s wider push for efficiency and transparency. Here's what can be done with the portal: eFiling - Online filing of cases and pleadings before the Supreme Court. You can check out the eCourt portal here: https://sc.judiciary.gov.ph/ecourt-ph/ In November 2024, the Supreme Court also announced it has started using AI software for preliminary legal research and voice-to-text transcription. Read more in our articles including "Supreme Court intros eCourt Portal, eFiling to start July 1" and "Google tests 5GB storage limit for new accounts without phone number verification".
Last Thursday, June 19, 2025, the Supreme Court of the Philippines formally launched the eCourt Portal, an online platform aimed at modernizing court processes nationwide. The eCourt Portal is part of the judiciary’s wider push for efficiency and transparency.
Here's what can be done with the portal: eFiling - Online filing of cases and pleadings before the Supreme Court. You can check out the eCourt portal here: https://sc.judiciary.gov.ph/ecourt-ph/ In November 2024, the Supreme Court also announced it has started using AI software for preliminary legal research and voice-to-text transcription.
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