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May 26, 2021

The Supreme Court’s digitalisation vision is expected to improve the access to justice in the country. Substantiate (200 Words)

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IAS Parliament 3 years

KEY POINTS

·        Citizen-centric services that have been disrupted or perhaps irreversibly altered have required a recalibration.

·        Access to justice is a key citizen need that requires a futuristic approach to enhance efficiency, equity, and ease.

·        The Supreme Court of India’s eCourts Committee (‘Vision’), phase- 3 is a progressive and transformational roadmap for how technology and justice can be intertwined and optimised.

·        This allows innovation and downstream benefits of real-time big data to accrue to all who are involved with delivery of justice in India.

·        A key NITI Aayog reform, and focused upon in the Vision, is Online Dispute Resolution (ODR).

·        The NITI Aayog established a committee chaired by Justice (Retd) AK Sikri to formulate an action plan for ODR in India.

·        The goal is to put in place a report and an action-plan that enables ODR in a sustainable framework now and adapts to become an option of first recourse for several categories of claims in a dynamic fashion.

·        The key goals and strategy prioritise the creation of a core digital infrastructure that can enable the development of services for dispute containment and resolution by the judiciary.

·        Benefits for citizens include more optimal scheduling mechanisms, online digital filings, and different mediums of hearings, thereby increasing timely access to courts from anywhere.

 

 

 

Saurabh kasaudhan 3 years

Kindly review!!

IAS Parliament 3 years

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Cibi Siddharth 3 years

kindly review and give suggestions mam/sir 

IAS Parliament 3 years

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Tapasvi 3 years

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K. V. A 3 years

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