High Court will soon become ‘e-court’

by Sunita Bothra on November 27, 2009

in India News

New Delhi: The Delhi High Court is set for a transformation into the nation’s firt-of-its-kind digital courtroom. All the filing of cases and court proceedings will be done in a digital mode and thereby becoming the first paperless court.

“From the first week of December one civil court will start working as e-court in which all documents would be in digital form and later within two years that will expand to the whole court,” said Justice B D Ahmed.

Ahmed is is heading the computer committee of the High Court, while demonstrating for the lawyers. The cumbersome paper work will be replaced with CD/DVD where lawyers would file their petitions in digital mode by using USB drive.

The judges will have their special LCD touch screens where they can make corrections directly on the computer screens and will use their digital signatures to certify the copy.

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