n terms of transit, there is little that has been
innovated in services provided by areas such as
inspections and that despite being conceived as a
support structure for the jurisdictional branch, they contribute to the collapse of an ineffective system
when administering justice. The “traditional” way
in which procedures are carried out such as the
public hearing, reduces the speed of processes.
It is, therefore, necessary to use tools such as
Communication and Information Technologies
(hereinafter CIT) and propose alternative methods
that allow these procedures to be carried out
without violating the due process and that in turn
give the citizen ease when appearing before the
competent authority.