India News: The Indian government has approved the third phase of the eCourts Project, which aims to improve access to justice through technology. With a budget o
The Indian cabinet has approved the third phase of the eCourts Project, which aims to improve access to justice using technology. With a financial outlay of Rs 7,210 crore over four years, the project will digitize court records, implement e-filing and e-payment systems, and introduce intelligent smart systems for decision-making. The objective is to create a unified technology platform that provides a seamless interface for the judiciary, litigants, and other stakeholders. The project also aims to bridge the digital divide by allowing citizens to access judicial services from eSewa Kendras.
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eCourts Mission Mode Project is the prime mover for improving access to justice using technology in line with the PM's vision of 'Sabka Sath, Sabka Vikas and Sabka Vishwas'
The project for digital upgradation of the courts across the country began in 2005 with the aim to equip the Indian judiciary with information and communication technology.