This article examines the challenges faced by Shari’a courts in Kaduna State regarding records management and its impact on the dispensation of justice. Utilizing a qualitative approach, the study identifies key issues such as inadequate infrastructure, lack of trained personnel, and insufficient technological integration. These challenges hinder the efficient management of court records, leading to delays and inaccuracies in judicial processes. The findings highlight the critical need for improved records management systems, training programs for court staff, and the adoption of digital technologies to enhance the accuracy, accessibility, and timeliness of judicial records. Recommendations are made for policy reforms and investments in infrastructure to support the effective administration of justice in Kaduna State Shari’a courts.