Introduction
Remote investigation and trial have emerged in criminal jurisprudence, both internationally and locally, over the past few years. The rapid advancement of communication technologies across various fields has inevitably influenced the judiciary, which continues to grapple with congestion and procedural delays. Many legal systems have adopted these technologies to modernize judicial processes, primarily to save time and reduce substantial financial costs. This evolution is logical and essential, particularly in civil courts, where the parties involved are typically in equal legal positions.