Supreme Court judge Sanjay Kishan Kaul on Sunday batted for the use of … The most noteworthy use of it has been the advent of virtual or e-courts …
3 proposed criminal laws seek to provide justice rather than punishment: Amit Shah
… Court judges Justice Sanjeev Khanna, Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul and Justice … The first is e-courts, the second inter-operable Criminal Justice …
Social Media Has Positive, Negative, And Balanced Impact: Justice JK Maheshwari
E-Courts: The functioning of e-courts during the COVID-19 pandemic allowed India to handle a high caseload efficiently. Negative Impact …
Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation Shri Amit Shah addresses the valedictory …
… E-Prison, E-Forensics and E-Court. He said that till now … Shri Amit Shah said that Modi government has allocated about Rs 7000 crore for E-Courts.
3 proposed criminal laws seek to provide justice rather than punishment: Amit Shah
The first is e-courts, the second inter-operable Criminal Justice System (ICJS)and the third is adding new technology to these three proposed laws, …
Proposed criminal laws to serve justice, had imprints of British rule: Amit Shah – India Today
“The first is e-courts, the second inter-operable Criminal Justice System (ICJS) and the third is adding new technology to these three proposed laws,” …
We As Citizens Of India Must Be Proud Of The Bipartisan Efforts That Went Into Passing … – Inventiva
The e-courts program, implemented collectively by the e-committee, the Supreme Court of India, and the Union Ministry of Law and Justice, exemplifies …
Citizens should be proud of bipartisan efforts in passing of Women’s Reservation Bill: CJI
… e-Courts project . He also mentioned the recent Constitutional Bench proceedings where the Supreme Court had asked the Union Road Transport and …
Institutional collaboration precursor to solution finding: CJI Chandrachud | Law-Order
”The e-courts programme being implemented collectively by the e-committee, Supreme Court of India and the Union Ministry of Law and Justice is a …
Cabinet Approval Of Phase III Of E-Courts Projects With Financial Outlay Of ₹ 7000 Crore Is …
The Union Cabinet approved the project last week. “With the Cabinet approval of eCourts Project Phase-III, we are ushering in a new era of justice …
