April 06, 2026 | 08:13

Digital platform for civil judgment enforcement officially activated

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This transition moves the system from manual processing toward the integration of Information Technology (IT) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) throughout the entire civil judgment enforcement workflow.

Digital platform for civil judgment enforcement officially activated
The Ministry of Justice officially launches the Digital Platform for Civil Judgment Enforcement on April 3.

The Ministry of Justice has officially activated the Digital Platform for Civil Judgment Enforcement, designed to establish a centralized, connected, and synchronized database for the national enforcement system.

Speaking at the launch ceremony on April 3, Deputy Prime Minister Ho Quoc Dung stated that the operationalization of this digital platform reflects a profound shift in both mindset and technology. He emphasized that it marks a fundamental transition from traditional management methods to modern governance powered by digital data and real-time updates. This transition moves the system from manual processing toward the integration of Information Technology (IT) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) throughout the entire civil judgment enforcement workflow.

The development and operation of this platform have resulted in a centralized and interconnected database system. This contributes to enhanced openness and transparency, while effectively supporting management, direction, and administration. Simultaneously, it creates more favorable conditions for citizens and businesses to exercise their legal rights and fulfill their obligations.

Building on this progress, Deputy PM Dung requested the Ministry of Justice to accelerate data connection and sharing between ministries, sectors, and localities. He urged for closer integration with national and specialized databases to gradually build a comprehensive data system for state management and judicial activities.

The Deputy PM also called for the urgent completion of the legal framework regarding digital transformation in civil judgment enforcement. This includes establishing the full legal validity of digital data and electronic records to ensure consistency during implementation.

He further noted that authorities must prioritize data quality, adhering to the principle that data must be “correct, sufficient, clean, and live” (accurate, complete, verified, and updated). Additionally, the accountability of agency heads must be strictly linked to the updating, management, and exploitation of this data.

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