SUBHASH MISHRA
Dhanbad, April 26: Dhanbad’s Principal District and Sessions Judge, Virendra Kumar Tiwari, inaugurated the e-Courts training program for advocates at the Civil Court today. He emphasized that the initiative will enhance transparency, efficiency, and speed in judicial processes.

“The program aims to equip judicial officers and court staff with digital skills and techniques. It promotes e-filing, online case tracking, video conferencing, and digital document management,” said Virendra Kumar Tiwari, Principal District and Sessions Judge.

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The training was jointly inaugurated by District and Sessions Judge Paras Kumar Sinha, Chief Judicial Magistrate Arti Mala, Sub Judge Mayank Tushar Topno, and Registrar IZ Khan, along with Principal District and Sessions Judge.

Master Trainer District and Sessions Judge Swambhu, addressing the participants virtually, stated that the objective of the e-court initiative is to reduce the number of pending cases and make the judiciary more efficient and accessible to the public.
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“Through digital facilities, people can now check the status of their cases from home and download court orders,” he added.
Trainers Atul Verma, Deepnarayan, and Jay Kesri provided training to the participating lawyers and court staff.

