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Inviting suggestions on the Draft Vision document for Phase III of eCourts Project

Start Date :
Apr 08, 2021
Last Date :
May 31, 2021
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
Submission Closed

The e-Committee of the Supreme Court has been overseeing the implementation of the e-Courts Project, conceptualized under the "National Policy and Action Plan for Implementation of ...

The e-Committee of the Supreme Court has been overseeing the implementation of the e-Courts Project, conceptualized under the "National Policy and Action Plan for Implementation of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in the Indian Judiciary-2005". It is the mission mode project carried out by the Department of Justice.

The e-Committee has evolved in terms of its roles and responsibilities over the last fifteen years. The objectives of the e-Committee include:
The Interlinking of all courts across the country.
ICT enablement of the Indian judicial system.
Enhancing judicial productivity.
Making the justice delivery system accessible, cost-effective, transparent, and accountable.
Providing citizen-centric services.

As Phase-II will soon conclude, the draft vision document for Phase III is prepared. This draft Vision Document outlines an inclusive, agile, open, and user-centric vision for courts in Phase III of the e-Courts Project.

Phase III envisions digital courts that deliver justice as a service to all, beyond simply replicating offline processes digitally. The use of technology in the judiciary is therefore guided by two facets central to Gandhian thought—access and inclusion. In addition, the core values of trust, empathy, sustainability, and transparency provide the guardrails for achieving the founding vision.

Building over the advancements made in Phases I & II of the project, this document articulates the need to exponentially advance the digitization of courts by (a) simplifying procedures, (b) creating a digital infrastructure, and the (c) establishment of the right institutional and governance framework, such as technology offices at various levels to enable the judiciary to appropriately employ technology. It articulates key goals for putting in place the digital infrastructure and services for Phase III.

This vision document envisions a platform architecture for technology that will enable diverse digital services to further evolve over time at scale. It also is designed to take an ecosystem approach that leverages the existing capacities in different stakeholders such as civil society leaders, universities, practitioners, and technologists to realise this future.

The e-Committee, Supreme Court of India has called for comments, suggestions, and inputs on the draft vision document for its 3rd phase of the e-Courts Project from all its stakeholders to refine and plan the implementation of the next phase of the e-Courts Project.

Click here to read the Draft Vision Document.

The last date to receive inputs is 31st May 2021.

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AnmolJhaveri
AnmolJhaveri 5 years 1 month ago
1) E-Courts connectivity should be more robust (site doesn't update or takes time) 2) There should be provision for person to obtain certified copies (specially now as we're in pandemic) to obtain digital copies For that we should have option to get certified court copies online (Since its online WE would reduce lot of paper stuff to and fro also moving towards greener initiative as we would be saving so many MAN hours of people when obtaining certified copies digitally as well as paper
Anil Gupta
Anil Gupta 5 years 1 month ago
In eCourts although there is very good provision of entering comments about case progress / case updates , court staff never prompt and accurate in entering such information. They should be instructed for this.
Anil Gupta
Anil Gupta 5 years 1 month ago
1. Orders are not being uploaded in court website. It should be uploaded within 2 working days. 2. The order copy downloaded from website should be accepted for appeal, review, revision, etc. 3. Filing of application, petition, reply, etc should be made online. 4. Attendance of litigants should be marked online clearly and record of attendance of parties and Advocates should be visible online.
KrishThefighter
KrishThefighter 5 years 1 month ago
In India in every 9 minutes one married Men does Suicide due to the Gender Biased Laws of the Nation...& So I Demand Gender neutral laws.(plz see the stats & amount of money 💰💰💰 looted by women who does false cases in India)
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SureshSelvaraj
SureshSelvaraj 5 years 1 month ago
1. Orders are not being uploaded in court website. It should be uploaded within 2 working days. 2. The order copy downloaded from website should be accepted for appeal, review, revision, etc. 3. Filing of application, petition, reply, etc should be made online. 4. Attendance of litigants should be marked online clearly and record of attendance of parties and Advocates should be visible online.
Ramesh Babu Chejarla
Ramesh Babu Chejarla 5 years 1 month ago
The case order in which it will be called should be displayed at court hall and on ecourts. It should be mandate to update the status immediately to the possible extent. Any detail should be in digital form but not in paper form to reduce the carbon foorprint.
piyush pandey
piyush pandey 5 years 1 month ago
1.Recording of statement should be done online and during recording of statement it should be visible to the litigant who is giving statement. 2.The approved wakalatnama should be visible to litigants online with registration number of Advocates. 3.Online System should be made available for filing complaint against judges and court staff. 4.Orders are not being uploaded in court website. It should be uploaded within 2 working days.