The case filing and creation process must allow users to enter pertinent information such as the case number, plaintiff and defendant names, and case type.
The case filing and creation process must allow users to enter pertinent information such as the case number, plaintiff and defendant names, and case type.
The system must validate that all required information has been entered before the case is created.
The case file must include a list of documents that have been uploaded or linked to the case, such as pleadings and court orders. These documents must be able to be uploaded as attachments as needed.
The case file must also include a timeline of events and deadlines related to the case.
The system must allow users to add friends of the court and interested parties as parties to the case.
The case file must include an advocate representing each party, selected from a list of profiled advocates in the system.
The system must allow users to profile the cases in the system in relation to the nature of their stages and status. These stages include, but are not limited to: view of general information of filing, listing (in hierarchical orders), hearings, applications, notices to show cause, mentions, rulings, defense, judgements, sentencing, appeals, orders, fees, and file movement.
The system must allow users to perform operations and manipulations on any object added or related to a case.
The system must generate a unique case identifier that can be used to easily locate and access the case file.
The case file must be accessible to authorized users, such as lawyers and staff working on the case.
The system must have the ability to search for cases by case number, party name, or case type.
Backlog Item: Case Filing and Creation
Acceptance Criteria:
The case filing and creation process must allow users to enter pertinent information such as the case number, plaintiff and defendant names, and case type.