1 Launch of Project for Information and Communication Technology Enablement of Indian Judiciary by Dr. Manmohan Singh Hon’ble Prime Minister of India October.

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1 Launch of Project for Information and Communication Technology Enablement of Indian Judiciary by Dr. Manmohan Singh Hon’ble Prime Minister of India October 5, 2005 New Delhi

Overview of the Project for Implementation of Information and Communication Technology in Indian Judiciary Dr. Justice G.C. Bharuka Chairman, E-Committee Supreme Court of India October 5, 2005

3 NATIONAL PLAN We propose to implement ICT in Indian Judiciary in three phases over a period of five years

4 INDIAN JUDICIARY »Comprises of 12,423 courts including the Supreme Court and High Courts Supreme Court – 1 High Courts – 21 District & Subordinate Courts – 12,401 »These Courts are situated in around 2,500 court complexes around the country »The total pendency as on was 2,94,97,251 Supreme Court – 30,151 High Courts – 33,79,033 District & Subordinate Courts – 2,60,88,067

5 IMPLEMENTATION PHASES OF ICT IN INDIAN JUDICIARY PHASE I (two years) To introduce ICT culture with requisite training at all levels PHASE II (two years) To provide ICT coverage of Judicial processes from filing to execution and all administrative activities PHASE III (one year) There will be creation of Information Gateways between Courts and Public Agencies and Departments and use of advanced ICT and scientific tools

6 OUTLINES OF PHASE-WISE ACTIVITIES

7 PHASE I (TWO YEARS) » Creation of computer rooms in all the 2,500 Court complexes » Around 15,000 Judicial Officers will be provided with laptops » Extensive ICT training to Judicial Officers and Court staff » Arranging of awareness programs and training modules for lawyers » Well structured database will be created of all the pending and fresh cases with user-friendly retrievable facilities » Installation of wi-fi facilities and creation of video-conferencing studios in the Supreme Court and all the High Courts including Benches » Creation of e-filing facility in Supreme Court …

8 National Judicial Data Grid Intra-net Cloud Central Server Administrator … and there will be Interconnectivity between all the Courts

9 PHASE II (TWO YEARS) »Complete Automation of Registry level processes »Digitilization of Law Libraries and Court Archives »Digital availability of case laws, statute laws and law literature through the website of Indian Judiciary ( »Availability of video conferencing facilities at all Court complexes »Facilities for e-filing in at least all the superior Courts

10 PHASE III (ONE YEAR) » Establishment of Information Gateways between Courts and police stations, prisons, land record and registration offices as also other governmental agencies » Use of bio-metrics and other high-end scientific tools

11 PROJECTED ACHIEVEMENTS AT THE END OF EACH SUCCESSIVE PHASE

12 AT THE END OF PHASE I We will be able to build up the capacity of the Judges for delivery of speedy and quality justice National Judicial Data Center will provide litigational trends in the country for all levels and geographical locations supporting better management and policy decisions ICT modules will be available for assessing work performances. There will be instant availability of status of cases, judgments and orders of all Courts through Internet, kiosks and facilitation centers ICT will facilitate case flow management, online accessibility of orders, judgments and case related data Wireless connectivity to lawyers in and around Court complexes for accessibility of case status, cause lists, judgments and orders

13 AT THE END OF PHASE II Automate registry level (ministerial) processes eradicating delays, harassment and corruption at this level Digital production of under-trial prisoners and distant examination of witnesses through video- conferencing Online availability of legal resources to the Judges, lawyers and public at large Availability of e-filing facilities at High Courts

14 AT THE END OF PHASE III Availability of online information between the Courts, prosecuting and investigating agencies, prisons, land records and registration offices will accelerate disposal of civil and criminal cases Bio-metrics and scientific tools will help in identifying habitual criminals, professional witnesses and litigants and in resolution of complex factual disptues

15 THANK YOU

16 Launch of Project for Information and Communication Technology Enablement of Indian Judiciary by Dr. Manmohan Singh Hon’ble Prime Minister of India October 5, 2005 New Delhi