Article
link:
eCourts
Project Phase III - Focus on Upgrading Digital Infrastructure of Lower
Judiciary - Meghwal
Extract from the article:
The eCourts project Phase III is set to
enhance the digital infrastructure of the lower judiciary in India.
This phase aims at establishing a strong
governance framework and a judicial system that is accessible, efficient, and
fair for all individuals involved in seeking or delivering justice.
The focus is on creating a seamless and paperless interface between courts, litigants,
and other stakeholders.
One key aspect is the automation of court
summons delivery through the expansion of the NSTEP (National Serving and
Tracking of Electronic Processes) to reduce trial
delays significantly.
My Take:
Something
Getting Nowhere
"In my previous blog, I highlighted the shift towards digital, online, and
paperless courts through the eCourts project's phases.
The constant investment and emphasis on
technology for faster justice delivery reflect the ongoing efforts to modernize
the judicial system.
The current focus on a unified technology platform resonates with the need for a seamless
interface between all stakeholders involved in the legal process."
Thank
You Hon-Justice Shri D. Y.
"Justice Chandrachud's emphasis on
digitizing court records and promoting e-filing aligns with the objectives of
the eCourts project Phase III.
The push for e-filing cases by the government
underscores the importance of leveraging technology to streamline legal
processes. The call to action to digitize documents and promote online filing
is crucial for enhancing accessibility and efficiency in the Indian
judiciary."
Call to Action:
To the authorities involved in the eCourts
project Phase III, I urge a relentless pursuit of digital transformation in the
lower judiciary.
Embrace the technological advancements to
ensure a more accessible, efficient, and equitable justice system for all.
Let's strive towards a paperless interface
that enhances the delivery of justice in India.
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With regards,
www.HemenParekh.ai / 29
Nov 2024
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