On May 10, the Supreme Court will take its first step towards becoming a paperless, digital court when Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate digital filing system..This will be the first step towards introduction of digital filing and will mark the movement towards a paperless Supreme Court..The function will be held at Vigyan Bhavan at 10.30 am when Prime Minister Modi will upload the Integrated Case Management System with the Supreme Court website..Besides PM Modi, the event will also be attended by Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad and other judges of the Supreme Court..Justice Dipak Misra will deliver the welcome address while Justice AM Khanwilkar will make a presentation on the new website. Justice Jasti Chelameswar will deliver the Vote of thanks..In March this year, CJI Khehar had remarked in open court that it will soon do away with the practice of filing voluminous case records in a bid to reduce bulky paper books..The Court had said that it was planning to collect all these records electronically from lower courts and high Courts so that there is no requirement to file hard copies of the same in Supreme Court..Image of Narendra Modi taken from here.
On May 10, the Supreme Court will take its first step towards becoming a paperless, digital court when Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate digital filing system..This will be the first step towards introduction of digital filing and will mark the movement towards a paperless Supreme Court..The function will be held at Vigyan Bhavan at 10.30 am when Prime Minister Modi will upload the Integrated Case Management System with the Supreme Court website..Besides PM Modi, the event will also be attended by Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad and other judges of the Supreme Court..Justice Dipak Misra will deliver the welcome address while Justice AM Khanwilkar will make a presentation on the new website. Justice Jasti Chelameswar will deliver the Vote of thanks..In March this year, CJI Khehar had remarked in open court that it will soon do away with the practice of filing voluminous case records in a bid to reduce bulky paper books..The Court had said that it was planning to collect all these records electronically from lower courts and high Courts so that there is no requirement to file hard copies of the same in Supreme Court..Image of Narendra Modi taken from here.