Almost 3.2 crore cases were pending in high courts and subordinate courts across the country .
Government had launched a National Mission aimed at harnessing Information Communication Technology for disposal of cases. It has taken a number of measures, including setting up of a 'National Mission for Justice Delivery and Legal Reforms' to facilitate expeditious disposal of cases.
In order to computerise the justice delivery system, the government is implementing e-Courts Project for the district and subordinate courts and upgradation of ICT infrastructure in superior courts at an estimated cost of Rs 935 crore.
even numbers be dismissed straightaway. That will dispose off all the 3.2 crore cases pending in Indian courts immediately
Hari Om
— Markandey Katju (@mkatju) January 6, 2016
Government had launched a National Mission aimed at harnessing Information Communication Technology for disposal of cases. It has taken a number of measures, including setting up of a 'National Mission for Justice Delivery and Legal Reforms' to facilitate expeditious disposal of cases.
Odd even scheme shud be tried in judiciary.Odd petitions allowed, even dismissed. Half the people will get immediate justice instead of none
— Markandey Katju (@mkatju) January 6, 2016
In order to computerise the justice delivery system, the government is implementing e-Courts Project for the district and subordinate courts and upgradation of ICT infrastructure in superior courts at an estimated cost of Rs 935 crore.