Land ministry brings over 2.5 lakh revenue, civil cases nationwide under CMS

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Staff Reporter :

The Ministry of Land has successfully integrated over 2.5 lakh revenue and civil cases into its Case Management System (CMS) across 61 districts, marking a significant stride towards efficient justice administration.
This initiative aims to expedite the resolution of land revenue, civil, appeal, and administrative cases by unifying courts and land offices on a digital platform.

At a workshop titled “ALAMS Involvement in Implementing Revenue Case Management System” held at Bhumi Bhaban in the city on Tuesday, Land Secretary Md. Khalilur Rahman highlighted the system’s impact.
He emphasised that since its nationwide launch following the directive of Land Minister Narayan Chandra Chanda, the CMS has facilitated the swift resolution of cases. The system has already resolved 28,168 out of 57,610 revenue cases and 13,503 out of 194,046 civil cases, with the remainder actively being processed.

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Under the CMS, all activities related to case preparation, submission of facts, documentation, and case disposal are closely monitored online.

Md. Khalilur Rahman affirmed the ministry’s commitment to conducting 100 percent of land revenue and civil case activities through this digital system.

The workshop was attended by key officials, including Additional Secretary Ziauddin Ahmed and Additional Secretary Saima Yunus from the Ministry of Land, along with representatives from the Land Reforms Board, field administration, ALAMS consultants, and the Land Services Digitization Vendor Organisation.