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Day: February 5, 2023
Supreme Court Foundation Day 2023: Rs 7,000 Crore Proposed Budgetary Allocation for …
New Delhi, February 4: The proposed allocation of Rs 7,000 crore in the 2023-24 budget for phase three of the eCourts Project will enhance …
Budget 2023: CJI Chandrachud Hails Rs.7000-crore Allocation To The E-courts Project
In the recent budget, the Government of India has introduced a provision of Rs 7,000 crore for phase-3 of the e-courts project.
CJI Chandrachud welcomes Rs 7,000-crore allocation for e-Courts project – Tribune India
Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud on Saturday welcomed the allocation of Rs 7000 crore in the 2023-24 Budget for Phase-3 of the e-Courts …
Madras High Court makes e-filing mandatory for anticipatory bail applications
A detailed tutorial video and guidelines have been prepared by the High Court for the e-filing process and the user manual can be accessed through …
Court exists to protect citizens says CJI – The Meghalayan
Chandrachud emphasised that for the court, there are no big or small … a provision of Rs 7,000 crore for Phase III of the e-Courts project.
We know pulse of nation, SC exists to guard citizens from injustice: CJI – Hindustan Times
The history of the Supreme Court is a history of the daily life … third phase of e-Courts programme will bring the courts closer to the people.
Unnecessary laws of British era will be repealed: Kiren Rijiju – UNITED NEWS OF INDIA
“The government and the court work in the interest of the public. … He said that e-courts are also successful to a large extent and no victim …
Public ‘malik’, says Rijiju – Daily Pioneer
“Being the largest high court of the country, I wish that the Allahabad High Court should play a leading role in implementing the e-courts project.
No case is big or small for courts: CJI DY Chandrachud – ANI News
Chief Justice of Singapore Supreme Court Sundaresh Menon also attended the … of Rs 7000 crore for phase III of the e-Courts project,” CJI said.