The eCourts Mission Mode Project has been described by the government as the prime mover for improving access to justice using technology.
eCourts Ph-3 project gets Rs 825 cr this fiscal, Rs 1,500 cr for next FY – Business Standard
The phase-III of the ambitious eCourts project, which seeks to upgrade the lower judiciary’s digital infrastructure, has been allocated Rs 825 …
US Leaders Must Advance Big Ideas To Protect Our Digital Civil Rights | TechPolicy.Press
Nora Benavidez is senior counsel and director of digital justice and civil rights at Free Press. She is the lead author of Big Tech Backslide …
Interim Budget: Rs 1,500 crore allocated for phase III of e-courts – The Week
The vote on account presented by the union government on Thursday allocates Rs 1,500 crore for the ambitious phase III of the e-courts project …
Ambitious eCourts Ph-3 project gets Rs 825 crore this fiscal Rs 1500 crore for next FY
New Delhi, Feb 1 (PTI) The phase-III of the ambitious eCourts project, which seeks to upgrade the lower judiciary’s digital infrastructure, …
Avriel Epps: Child labor is driving AI development – Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Avriel Epps is a Ph.D. candidate at Harvard University, a fellow for the National Center on Race and Digital Justice, and a Public Voices Fellow …
Law ministry gets Rs 6,461 crore allocation in Interim Budget 2024 – Moneycontrol
The third phase of government’s e-courts project has received an allocation of Rs 1,500 crore in 2024. … In budget, the government allocated Rs 7,000 …
Budget 2024: E-courts project gets additional ₹110-cr for 26 high courts | Mint
The e-courts project was launched with an overall allocation of ₹7000 crore in the previous Union Budget.
E-tenders allotted for building 75 courts for sporting activities – dtnext
To maintain sports facilities under the control of the Department of Sports, the GCC allocated the space for the residents to improve and maintain …
City of Victoria Municipal Court plans extra court sessions for Warrant Resolution Month
VICTORIA, Texas – Defendants with outstanding Municipal Court warrants may attend an upcoming e-court session to resolve their warrants without …
