
Judicial Administration
Judicial administration refers to the management and organization of court systems and legal processes to ensure they function effectively. In the context of judicial policy making, it involves the development and implementation of policies that guide how courts operate, including case management, resource allocation, and adopting new technologies. This ensures that justice is delivered fairly and efficiently, while also addressing broader issues such as access to justice and public confidence in the legal system. Ultimately, judicial administration aims to create a fair and responsive judiciary that meets the needs of society.