He emphasised that digital justice must remain inclusive and not be dependent on a citizen’s economic or linguistic background. CJI Kant concluded …
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CJI Surya Kant Unveils ₹7,210 Crore e-Courts Phase III – Tfipost.com
Conceptualised by the Supreme Court’s e-Committee with support from the Government of India, the initiative aims to extend digital justice to even the …
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Lucknow University Justice V.K. Dixit Conference 2026 – SCC Online
Accessibility and inclusivity challenges in digital justice systems. Regulatory and ethical concerns in technology-driven ADR. Policy reforms for …
Tech is now constitutional instrument strengthening equality before law, access to justice: CJI Kant
I am confident that these initiatives will ensure that access to digital justice does not depend on a person’s wealth or linguistic proficiency.
उत्तराखंड में न्यायपालिका की बड़ी बैठक, डिजिटल न्याय पर जोर, क्या होगा ऐतिहासिक बदलाव?
उत्तराखंड में आयोजित न्यायपालिका की सम्मेलन में सुप्रीम कोर्ट और उत्तराखंड के जजों ने डिजिटलाइजेशन और सभी तक न्याय पहुंचाने पर जोर दिया। इसे संवैधानिक अधिकार बताते हुए कई अहम सुझाव दिए गए।
Morocco says it has drafted special World Cup 2030 criminal law as hosts sign judicial pact
The agreement covers international judicial cooperation and mutual legal assistance, legal governance for major events, digital justice, stronger …
Ahead of the 2030 World Cup… Morocco, Spain, and Portugal sign an unprecedented …
… digital justice initiatives, combating cross-border cybercrime, and promoting alternative dispute resolution mechanisms. Ce cadre juridique vise à …
‘Technology A Constitutional Instrument’ : CJI Surya Kant Launches e-Courts Phase III …
Phase III, conceptualised by the e-Committee and supported by the Government of India, aims to extend digital justice to the remotest parts of the …
Technology is now a constitutional instrument for equality before law: CJI Surya Kant
Push for digital courts, e–courts phase III and data-driven reforms aims to modernise India’s legal system in 2026.
