The portal is “intended to make the hearing processor” similar to India’s e–Courts project and allow grievance redressal for the country’s scheduled …
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Indian Judiciary To Adopt Artificial Intelligence For Aiding Justice Delivery
… basic information and communication tech infrastructure under the e–courts‘ … The top court’s AI Committee is also working on a composite new tool …
‘AI in courts will aid decision-making for legal fraternity, litigants’
The paper proposes a roadmap to integrate AI in the justice system. The basic information and communication tech infrastructure under the e–courts‘ …
Sarawak DAP chairman welcomes High Court’s decision to admit Malanjum to the Roll of …
He pointed out that because of such reforms, the High Court in Sabah and Sarawak had been the modal state in Malaysia for the implementation of e– …
E–courts may let cases be filed 24/7 from anywhere
NEW DELHI: Limiting the registry’s role in prioritising cases, Phase 3 of the e–Courts project, currently in the draft stage, has proposed a 24/7 digital …
SUPACE Portal: Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Indian Judiciary
On April 6, 2021, the Supreme Court of India launched the first AI driven … Other initiatives like LIMBS, E–Courts etc have also been developed.
e–Courts to allow case filing anytime, from anywhere soon!
These facilities are already available in High Courts and the Supreme Court. The phase-III of the eCourts project also proposes to enable transcription of …
Justice Chandrachud inaugurates Judgments & Orders portal and E-Filing 3.0 Module
… and members of e-committee of Supreme Court joined the event virtually. The initiatives developed by Pune based e–Courts project team are aimed …
Judgments and Orders Portal and e-filing 3.0 module inaugurated
Several dignitaries including Shri Barun Mitra, Secretary, Department of Justice; Chief Justices of various High Courts; Dr Neeta Verma, Director General …
MT Supreme Court quashes subpoena seeking internal judiciary e-mails
In an unusual weekend order, the high court blocked any further release of the e-mails until it could rule on whether the legislative subpoena, issued …