The NJDG falls under the e-courts project that pertains to the formulation of a national policy on the computerisation of the country’s judiciary. It …
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GVK Power in insolvency, but GVK group continues interests in other sectors
E-Paper … Text messages sent to Sanjay Reddy went unanswered. Also Read. SC, Supreme Court. SC refuses to bring tribunals in e-courts project to …
SC refuses to bring tribunals under e-courts project, Legal News, ET LegalWorld
The Supreme Court on Wednesday refused to entertain a plea seeking to include tribunals in the e-courts project aimed at upgrading the digital …
Supreme Court Rejects Plea to Include Tribunals in e-Courts Project | Law-Order
The Supreme Court has rejected a plea to include tribunals such as the Armed Forces Tribunal and the National Green Tribunal in the e-courts …
Supreme Court rejects plea to include tribunals in National Judicial Data Grid
A bench led by CJI DY Chandrachud emphasized that tribunals fall outside the scope of the current eCourts Project, which focuses solely on …
eCourts launches in Western North Carolina – Smoky Mountain News
Members of the public interested in Western North Carolina court cases now have better access than ever to criminal and civil files. On July 22,.
Union Budget 2024 LIVE: FM reacts to opposition’s criticism – Firstpost
Union Budget 2024 allocates 1,500 Crore for e-courts project phase III. The law ministry’s eCourts project’s third phase, which seeks to upgrade …
बजट में ई-कोर्ट परियोजना के लिए मिले 1500 करोड़ रुपये, अदालती रिकॉर्ड एवं पुराने और लंबित दोनों …
budget 2024 कानून मंत्रालय की ई-कोर्ट परियोजना के तीसरे चरण के लिए बजट में 1500 करोड़ रुपये के प्रविधान किए गए हैं।
Supreme Court Directs NIC Officials To Interact With NCDRC President To Resolve E-Filing Issues
Justice Sahi, while appearing online, informed the Court that complexities are arising concerning the e-filing portals. Taking note of the same …
Budget 2024: Delhi Police gets Rs 11,400 cr; Rs 100 cr allotted for prison reforms
The capital expenditure of Rs 889.08 crore excludes the Rs 220.48 crore meant for the development of police infrastructure. E-court … The e-courts …
