The app can be downloaded on Android and IOS devices and all the e-services can be accessed there, the High Court said.
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No judge rebukes govt happily: SC judge at event attended by CM | Latest News Delhi
… courts intervene only when necessary to ensure better governance. … Both were speaking at the inauguration of the Delhi high court mobile app, e …
Delhi High Court must go live, says Justice Vikram Nath – ANI News
… e-Office Pilot Project & Onboarding of MCD Appellate Tribunal/JJBs on e–Courts, Digital Preservation of Judicial Records.Delhi CM Rekha Gupta was …
HC launches mobile app, mulls live streaming of proceedings | Delhi News – Times of India
Chief Justice Upadhyaya hoped the e-initiatives would go a long way in making the systems in the high court and district courts more efficient.
Rekha unveils digital projects for modernisation of judiciary – The Tribune
… e–Courts, and digital preservation of judicial records. Justice Vikram Nath, Chairperson of the e-Committee, Supreme Court of India; Delhi High Court …
Opinion | AI and Justice Delivery: Promise and Perils – The Global Kashmir
In 2019, the Supreme Court started SUVAS, a software that translates court … e–Courts to make public services more accessible and efficient. Adding …
India preparing to introduce AI in judiciary to speed up verdicts in minor cases – Gujarat Samachar
As part of its digital reform push, the Government of India has allocated ₹7,210 crore for the e–Courts Phase III project, of which ₹53.57 crore is …
Trump Plans To Ask Supreme Court To Toss E. Jean Carroll’s $5 Million Abuse and …
E. Jean Carroll exits the Manhattan Federal Court following the verdict in the civil rape accusation case against former U.S. President Donald …
Trump will appeal $5 million E. Jean Carroll ruling to Supreme Court – Washington Examiner
President Donald Trump’s lawyers told the Supreme Court they plan to appeal a $5 million E. Jean Carroll defamation ruling against him.
Trump plans to ask Supreme Court to toss E. Jean Carroll’s $5 million abuse and defamation verdict
NEW YORK (AP) — President Donald Trump will soon ask the Supreme Court to throw out a jury’s finding in a civil lawsuit that he sexually abused …