Chief Justice of India (CJI) D Y Chandrachud inaugurated "Digital Courts for Contested Traffic Challans" for Delhi on Friday and said the "significant" step would allow people to seamlessly participate in such proceedings virtually. At a virtual event organised by the Delhi High Court, Justice Chandrachud also flagged off a "Bail Orders Sharing Module" on the e-Prison platform
The Chief Justice of India D Y Chandrachud on Friday inaugurated th two E platforms for Sharing bail orders and virtual courts to contest traffic Challans virtually. These two projects have been launched by the Delhi High Court.
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Observing that there was an undue haste in conducting the trial, the Rajasthan High Court has set aside conviction in a POCSO case and remanded the matter back to the trial court for conducting a.