DUBAI: Dubai is moving closer to a fully connected justice system as authorities advance the rollout of the “Dubai for Justice” platform—a unified digital system that will connect courts, police, and prosecution services.
Officials from Dubai Courts recently reviewed the platform’s progress with key partners, aiming to speed up legal processes and improve public access to services.
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Unified Platform for Faster Legal Services
The “Dubai for Justice” platform is designed to bring multiple justice entities into one digital ecosystem.
This includes coordination between:
- Dubai Police
- Dubai Public Prosecution
- Dubai International Financial Centre Courts
- Rental Disputes Center and other legal bodies
By linking these institutions, the system aims to:
- Reduce paperwork and manual steps
- Speed up case handling
- Improve communication between agencies
Digital Integration at the Core
The initiative is part of Dubai’s wider push to build a fully digital government system.
Through a shared platform, users can expect:
- One unified access point for legal services
- Connected case updates across agencies
- Faster data exchange between departments
Officials said the system will focus on simplifying procedures and reducing the effort required from users.
Government Push for Seamless Experience

The project follows directives from Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum to accelerate digital transformation.
Authorities are working to ensure:
- Smooth rollout of services
- High-quality digital experience
- Strong coordination across all partners
They also reviewed timelines and emphasized staying on schedule for the platform’s launch.
What Users Can Expect Once Launched
Once fully implemented, the platform is expected to:
- Allow users to access multiple legal services in one place
- Reduce the need to visit different offices
- Provide a more user-friendly and faster justice process
This could benefit residents, expats, and businesses handling legal matters in Dubai.