Nikki Yadav murder case: Delhi court sends 5 to 2-day police custody … MPs express concern over e-courts not functioning to potential.
Godhra train burning case: Guj govt seeks death penalty for 11 in SC – dtnext
The Gujarat government on Monday told the Supreme Court that it will press for … MPs express concern over e-courts not functioning to potential.
Law Minister Kiren Rijiju seeks cooperation from judiciary to make India an international …
Stressed on the importance of paperless courts, Rijiju said the allocation for e-Courts in the Union budget has been done keeping that objective …
India Can Become An International Arbitration Hub If Judiciary And Executive Work Together
… of paperless courts, he added that the allocation for e-Courts in union … including a large pool of retired judges from the Supreme Court.
Rwanda: Five Things to Know About New Electronic Court System – allAfrica.com
Below are five things you should know as Rwanda starts the use of the E-courts system. Reduction of case backlog. Case backlogs have been hindering …
Executive And Judiciary Need To Work In Tandem To Make India An International Arbitration Hub
The estimated time for dispute resolution is 1,145 days he said. While working on solutions like e-courts seems to be the way forward, India needs to …
Law Minister Rijiju bats for institutional arbitration; says AI can be of help – The Federal
Rijiju said “ad hoc’ arbitrations are susceptible to court … The Rs 7,000 crore allocated to Phase III of the e-courts project in the latest …
PM Modi to virtually address Rozgar Mela today – dtnext
Bombay High Court Acting Chief Justice S.V. Gangapurwala administered the oath … MPs express concern over e-courts not functioning to potential.
India can become an international arbitration hub provided executive and judiciary work together
… of paperless courts, and added that the allocation for e-Courts in Union … including a large pool of retired judges from the Supreme Court.
Five things to know about new electronic court system – The New Times
The electronic court system (E-court) was launched last week in Rwanda at Nyarugenge Prison and is expected to ease access to justice. Courtesy.