Overview
- President Guillermo Valls Esponda’s third report outlines AI assistants such as iustitIA Precedentes, a Big Data statistics system, and a new interconnection module with the federal judiciary.
- A Zero Paper policy digitalized and automated 93 administrative procedures, cutting average turnaround from 10 to 2 days, reducing paper use by 45% and saving an estimated 240,000 pesos per year.
- The court cites comprehensive IT upgrades spanning cybersecurity, data centers, cloud platforms, institutional networks, and electronic filing, alongside a revamped intranet for staff services.
- The tribunal reports 8,196 judgments over three years and continued expansion and effectiveness of Juicio en Línea across regional chambers.
- Contested cases involved about 1.309 trillion pesos through late 2025—roughly 5.11% of GDP—while higher courts confirmed around 95% of TFJA rulings and a new public ADR center opened to offer non-litigious resolutions.