Technology Solutions
The Ministry of Justice employs technology solutions leveraging business intelligence tools and applications to analyze raw data. These solutions aid in transforming the Ministry's raw data into meaningful and actionable indicators through simplified charts and graphs. These indicators assist the Ministry in informed decision-making and enable business analysts and stakeholders to interact with the data.
Aligned with the Ministry's strategic goals and the National Transformation Plan, we provide analytical data and interactive indicators to enable accurate data comprehension. The Ministry offers numerous channels for sharing open data:
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Judicial Indicators Platform: Accessible via the MoJ’s website for all clients. It includes data and statistics reflecting performance and achievements at judicial facilities through e-services portals.
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National Open Data Portal: The Ministry shares various types of open data in multiple formats to facilitate processing, enhance transparency, and encourage e-participation.
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Business Intelligence Platform: An exclusive portal for the Ministry of Justice's decision-makers, officials, and statisticians.
Use of Open Data and Success Stories
All clients can benefit from the Ministry of Justice’s open data and its various interactive judicial indicators, for instance:
- Making real estate data and indicators available for individuals, investors, consultants, and social media enthusiasts interested in the real estate sector.
- Utilizing real estate indicators in a seminar titled “Real Estate Indicators” under the theme “How to use the Ministry of Justice’s real estate indicators”.
- Online platforms like
Suhail analyzing and presenting the Ministry of Justice’s open data in innovative formats.
- Government agencies employing real estate data for analysis and application.
- The Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority (SDAIA) integrating the service “Viewing title deeds and powers of attorney” in the Tawakkalna app, enabling users to view all registered deeds and powers of attorney with the Ministry of Justice.
- The
Scholarly Judicial Portal building the largest specialized information base in the field of justice in Saudi Arabia using our data.
- The
Taradhi platform utilizing our data to facilitate conciliation between parties.
- Academic research titled “Social Workers at Courts” employing our data to analyze the roles and tasks of social workers at personal status courts.
Real-Time Data
The Ministry of Justice provides real-time data through the Najiz e-services portal and APIs, including:
- Real-time open data on the Ministry’s website through a set of judicial indicators available on the
Open Data Platform.
- Real-time data for various verification services like marriage contracts, real estate title deeds, judicial licenses, and more, accessible through this
[link].
- For app developers, the
Ministry’s API is available on the Saudi Open Data Portal, offering an opportunity to create new apps or services for Saudi citizens, residents, or business owners. More information is available in the Developer’s Guide to Using the API and the Publisher’s Guide to Using the API.
- The
Digital Integration Portal allows public and private sectors to explore the Ministry of Justice’s services and engage developers in using the Ministry's data, facilitated by well-documented APIs to save effort, time, and ensure service availability and performance.