City
Epaper

E-filing paving way for virtual courts, no going back: CJI

By IANS | Updated: May 15, 2020 20:00 IST

Chief Justice of India S.A. Bobde on Friday said the coronavirus pandemic forced rethinking on the functioning of the ...

Open in App

Chief Justice of India S.A. Bobde on Friday said the coronavirus pandemic forced rethinking on the functioning of the top court, which paved the way for virtual courts. He stressed that this step will not be reversed.

"We went for video conferencing to reduce the footfall in court premises. We have to change according to needs of the times. We have to accept the present situation. There is a need for change of mindset. Now there is no going back," he said at the inauguration of an online demo of the Supreme Court e-filing module, which was webcast.

The inauguration was also attended by the Chairperson of the Supreme Court e-Committee, Justice D.Y. Chandrachud.

This business of e-filing is the first step towards establishing e-courts, the CJI added.

Chief Justice Bobde said it is an extraordinary situation in extraordinary times, and the pandemic forced rethinking of how the top court operates. "To rethink what is essential for the essence of the judicial system... The Supreme Court was the first institution to respond to this danger (Covid-19 spread)," he said.

It was decided not to open in the usual way and then transitioned into virtual courts and through this move, it was ensured that the court should not become the centre to propagate the virus, he added.

He insisted that this business of e-filing is the first step towards e-courts, and there is no doubt, e-filing received impetus due to coronavirus.

"Technology must be simple to use, and does not exclude any citizen anywhere. The rule of law must survive irrespective of virus. Artificial Intelligence can play a great role in organisation of courts, categorisation of matters and automation of courts. If we were to have this system during Ayodhya matter, then we could have dealt much more efficiently, as there were thousands of pages to go through," the CJI said, contending that the lockdown prepared the apex court for a new working environment.

Justice Chandrachud said the pandemic has thrown up unprecedented challenges, and it calls for a calibrated and institutional response. "What we do today will define the futurea Besides the Supreme Court, we have 17,000 courts. Overcoming the initial glitches, the deployment of VC hearings have been utilised across the nation," he said.

He cited Patna High Court has dealt with 450 cases via video conferencing, and trial courts have dealt with lakhs of cases. "We have devised: E-filings, which is available 24/7. Digitalised objection scrutiny mechanism. E-payment of Court fees and incorporating digital signatures. Dashboard will be a comprehensive e-folder of all individual data of respective lawyers," said Justice Chandrachud, insisting that e-filing is important for an efficient justice delivery system.

Supreme Court Advocates on Record Association (SCAORA) President, advocate Shivaji Jadhav as well as the Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) President, senior advocate Dushyant Dave were also present on the occasion.

( With inputs from IANS )

Tags: Justice of india s.a. bobdeDushyant daveSupreme Court
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalWho Is Harish Rana? Man in Coma for 12 Years Gets Right to Die After Supreme Court Order

MumbaiMumbai: Retired Bank Manager, Family Held in ‘Digital Arrest’ for 35 Days; ₹1.83 Crore Lost to Cyber Fraud in Mulund

InternationalDonald Trump's Global Tariffs Illegal : US Supreme Court Deals Major Blow to President

EntertainmentNeeraj Pandey Drops ‘Ghooskhor Pandat’ Title; Supreme Court Closes Case

InternationalRamadan 2026 Moon Sighting in Saudi Arabia: Supreme Court of KSA Calls on Muslims to Search for Crescent on THIS Date

Technology Realted Stories

TechnologyISRO chief praises NASA's Artemis II mission, says 'hopeful of grand success'

TechnologyIndia among top countries using Hormuz route to move oil tankers amid tough times

TechnologyIndian Railways to lay 1,929 km optical fibre cable in Gujarat, MP under Rs 398 crore project

TechnologyNo address proof needed for 5 Kg LPG cylinders: Govt amid supply measures

TechnologyBanning Telegram triggered 'massive banking failure' in Russia: Founder Pavel Durov