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E-Courts to enhance judicial efficiency, transparency: Dhanbad Principal Judge

SUBHASH MISHRA   Dhanbad, July 19: The e-Courts scheme will bring transparency, efficiency, and speed to the judicial process, said Principal District…

E-Courts to enhance judicial efficiency, transparency: Dhanbad Principal Judge

SUBHASH MISHRA

 

Dhanbad, July 19: The e-Courts scheme will bring transparency, efficiency, and speed to the judicial process, said Principal District and Sessions Judge Virendra Kumar Tiwari while inaugurating an e-Court training programme with District Sessions Judge Manish Ranjan at the Dhanbad Civil Court on Saturday.

Highlighting the initiative, Judge Tiwari said that the e-Court project, launched by the Supreme Court of India, aims to promote e-filing, online case tracking, video conferencing, and digital document management in courts across the country.

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District Judge Manish Ranjan added that the primary objective of the e-Court services is to reduce the backlog of cases, improve the efficiency of judicial processes, and make access to justice easier for citizens.

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“It empowers people to check the status of their cases from home, download orders, and participate in hearings through digital platforms, all in a transparent and accountable system,” he said.

Master trainers Deep Narayan and Jai Kesari provided detailed training to advocates and clerk advocates on the functioning and use of the e-Courts platform.

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Sub-Judge and District Legal Services Authority (DLSA) Secretary Mayank Tushar Topno informed that litigants can now track their cases and download court orders online, marking a significant step toward digitizing court operations.

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