The Board of Grievances announced the completion of the screening phase for teams applying to the Judicial Intelligence Hackathon, with more than 260 innovative teams advancing from various disciplines and participating entities. These teams included over 1,000 innovators who submitted ideas and proposals across the previously announced hackathon tracks.
The registration period, which concluded on Tuesday, 20 January 2026, witnessed significant interest that exceeded the set targets, reflecting the aspirations and enthusiasm of participants to contribute to shaping a new innovative phase in administrative justice. The shortlisted teams are now preparing to begin the introductory sessions and preliminary workshops for the hackathon.
A dedicated meeting is scheduled to bring the teams together to discuss their project ideas, development mechanisms, and presentation methods during the hackathon, which will be held on 4–5 February. Organized by the Board of Grievances, the hackathon aims to attract high-quality artificial intelligence–based ideas to enhance litigation procedures, reduce processing timeframes, improve the beneficiary experience, and facilitate access for special-needs groups.