5 eCourts panel. Jule Pattison-Gordon. Massachusetts tenants facing eviction orders are often presented with a daunting task when trying to …
Chief Justice e-inaugurates new court complex at D H Pora in Kulgam – Greater Kashmir
Kulgam: Chief Justice, High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh, Justice Ali Mohammad Magrey, accompanied by Justice Rajnesh Oswal, …
7 detained for spraying paint on Karnataka buses over Belagavi border row | Deccan Herald
I have had a detailed meeting about the e-Courts project. In the near future, Indian judiciary will go paperless: Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju …
Indian judiciary will go paperless soon: Law minister Rijiju | India News
For e-courts I have also requested the Chief Justice of India (CJI) to … Law Minister Rijiju said, the Centre cannot do much for High Court …
Union Budget must take note of ‘inadequacies’ in judicial infra – BizzBuzz
Rs. 12.12 crore has been allocated for 1,732 help desk counters for e-filing in various court complexes. Even twenty virtual courts have been set up …
Chief Justice e-inaugurates new court complex D H Pora, Kulgam – Rising Kashmir
During e-inauguration of Court complex at D H Pora, Chief Justice said hat best court infra-structure will serve the needs of the litigants who …
E-Court Project: Judiciary To Go Paperless Soon, Says Law Minister Kiren Rijiju
The e-courts project aims to transform the judicial system of the country through the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) enablement of …
Ashamed to see pathetic infrastructure in some lower courts: Law Minister Kiren Rijiju
“For e-courts, I have requested the CJI to complete the task in his tenure. Very soon the Indian judiciary will go paperless,” the Law Minister …
Judiciary to go paperless soon, says Law Minister Kiren Rijiju – India Today
The e-courts project aims to transform the judicial system of the country through Information and Communication Technology (ICT) enablement of courts.
‘It’s Complicated’: Courts Should Be Patient in Spending Increased IT Budgets – Law.com
… warned a panel of court IT officers at the E-Courts Conference 2022 at a session titled “Funding Everywhere and Not a Drop of Patience.”.