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Ouahbi: Morocco Courts to Deliver Documents via Glovo

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Moroccan Justice Minister Floats Using Glovo for Judicial Document Delivery

In a bid to streamline court processes and alleviate congestion, Morocco’s Justice Minister Abdellatif Ouahbi has put forward a rather innovative proposal: utilizing delivery platforms like Glovo to distribute official judicial documents. This move, aiming to improve citizen access and efficiency, could mark a significant shift in how Moroccans interact with the justice system.

The Glovo Solution for Moroccan Courts

Ouahbi revealed his proposal during a Chamber of Councilors session, suggesting that services like Glovo could deliver vital documents directly to citizens. These documents include essential items such as criminal records, commercial registry extracts, and nationality certificates. The minister, despite anticipating initial skepticism, expressed his confidence in the plan. He noted that even within his ministry, some officials have reacted with amusement. Ouahbi justified the move by highlighting the high volume of requests handled by the system. For example, Casablanca alone recently received over 10,000 applications for criminal records, demonstrating a clear need for more efficient processing and delivery methods. This proposed use of technology could be particularly impactful in a Moroccan context, potentially increasing access to justice for those in remote areas.

In conclusion, Minister Ouahbi’s proposal showcases a willingness to explore unconventional solutions to improve the Moroccan justice system. If implemented, the use of delivery platforms like Glovo could significantly enhance the accessibility and efficiency of judicial document delivery for Moroccan citizens.

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