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  • In a welcome step, the Delhi High Court has decided to establish the first e-court of India.

    E-Courts In India Techtalk 2009

  • He, however, said that establishment of e-court would require tremendous domain specific techno-legal expertise and in the absence of the same e-courts project is bound to fail.

    E-Courts In India Techtalk 2009

  • Praveen Dalal, Managing Partner of Perry4Law and the Leading Techno-Legal Specialist of India is of the opinion that we need pro-active role on the part of government as well as e-court project management team to successfully implement the same.

    Judicial Reforms In India Are Urgently Required 2009

  • However, till now neither the Indian government nor the Supreme Court e-court committee has seriously though about taking help of the experts in this regard.

    Judicial Reforms In India Are Urgently Required 2009

  • Only time would tell whether this initiative of Delhi High Court would ultimately succeed or it would prove to be just another press release without actual e-court capabilities.

    E-Courts In India Techtalk 2009

  • Court and an e-court in one district court in every State within a year.

    The Hindu - Front Page 2010

  • Law minister Veerappa Moily, after eastern region's review meeting in Kolkata on Sunday, said the law ministry has started consulting with all state law departments and high courts regarding the steps to be taken for implementing the e-court project.

    The Financial Express 2010

  • An e-court is basically a paperless court where most court procedures - right from documentation to filing petitions to archiving verdicts - is done in a digital format.

    The Telegraph - Calcutta (Kolkata) - Frontpage 2010

  • Mooting the idea of having e-courts and e-governance, a means of justice delivery through the Internet, Moily said the idea was to have an e-court in every high court, and one in every district within a year.

    Daily News & Analysis 2010

  • Union Law Minister M. Veerappa Moily said it was planned to have one e-court in every High

    The Hindu - Front Page 2010

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