Justice delivered
with precision
and fairness.
ISKA distributes cases, duties, and sessions evenly among judges and prosecutors — automatically, fairly, and in seconds rather than days.
Fairness isn't optional — it's the foundation
Manual scheduling creates invisible bias. ISKA's algorithm ensures every judge and prosecutor receives a workload that is equitable, conflict-free, and fully transparent — from the first case to the last.
Built for the modern courtroom
Court administration is complex. Schedules must account for expertise, conflicts of interest, existing caseloads, and jurisdictional requirements. ISKA handles all of this automatically — so your team can focus on what matters.
Fully encrypted, private by design, and compliant with judicial independence standards across Europe and beyond.
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Purpose-built tools for judicial administration — elegant, efficient, and secure.
Instant Distribution
Cases, duties, and sessions distributed evenly and automatically. What took days now takes seconds.
Smart Conflict Detection
Automatically flags conflicts of interest, prior relationships, and workload imbalances.
Fairness Guarantee
Our proprietary algorithm ensures no judge or prosecutor is systematically over- or under-assigned.
Three steps to perfect scheduling
Configure Your Court
Set up judges, prosecutors, session types, and jurisdictional rules once. ISKA learns your court's unique structure.
Let the Algorithm Work
Submit new bookings and blockers (a booking is a pre-defined case). A blocker can be duty, absence, vacation, or other work.
Review & Publish
Your team reviews the generated schedule, edits it if needed, approves with one click, and distributes it to all parties.
Your generated schedule, at a glance
After a compute run, review the plan table: assignments by day and courtroom (hall), with judge / prosecutor pairs per cell — the layout courts asked for. Export to Excel for workload summaries, sharing, or reporting.
- Plan table by day and courtroom — judge / prosecutor pairs per hall, not hour-by-hour slots
- Export results to Excel for review, sharing, or reporting
- Planning informed by judge- and prosecutor-level rules and statistics from the compute engine
- Role-based access for administrators and other staff
| Date | Day | Hall 1 | Hall 2 | Hall 3 | Hall 4 | Blockers |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 20.04 | Mon | NJ / JG | MJ / DH | - | NR / AH | — |
| 21.04 | Tue | AF / RK | - | PL / SM | GV / TK | — |
| 22.04 | Wed | - | MJ / DH | NJ / JG | - | — |
| 23.04 | Thu | NR / AH | PL / SM | - | AF / RK | — |
| 24.04 | Fri | GV / TK | NJ / JG | MJ / DH | - | — |
| Judge | Type | Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A. Fernandez | Judge | 1 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 2 | 12 |
| D. Gonzalez | Judge | 2 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 1 | 12 |
| J. Alvarez | Judge | 1 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 1 | 10 |
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