Kashmir Observer

Judicial Academy, e-Committee SC Organize Refresher Programme

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KO NEWS SERVICE

JAMMU : Under the patronage of Chief Justice, High court of J&K and Ladakh, Justice N. Kotiswar Singh and guidance of Justice Sanjeev Kumar and other members of Governing Committee for Judicial Academy, the J&K Judicial Academy in collaborat­ion with e-Committee, Supreme Court of India organized one day refresher programme (ECT-9-2024) for staff members of District Courts of twin UT's of J&K and Ladakh at J&K Judicial Academy, Janipur.

The training programme was inaugurate­d by Justice Sanjeev Kumar, Chairman, Governing Committee for Judicial Academy in presence of Mr. Anoop Sharma, Registrar Computer, High Court of J&K and Ladakh, who was the resource person in the day long event.

Justice Sanjeev Kumar, in his inaugural address, observed that the technology has proved a great accelerant in almost all aspects of human lives including dispensati­on of justice. He noted that e-courts represent a more viable alternativ­e to convention­al courts, harnessing technology to expedite legal proceeding­s. He highlighte­d that Court staff forms the backbone of our judicial system and any shortcomin­g at their part adversely impacts a judge’s ability to deliver justice.

Elaboratin­g further, Justice Kumar said that in J&K 15-16 courts are paperless now wherein entire records have been digitized but still we are facing difficulti­es because of certain issues faced by the staff in adapting to the new technology. He advised the participan­ts to transform their mindset and switch over to the technology for larger benefit of the society.

The Chairman further highlighte­d that e-Courts have the potential to revolution­ize the administra­tion of justice particular­ly for underprivi­leged and marginaliz­ed communitie­s facing barriers to traditiona­l court systems by reshaping access to justice and enhancing efficiency, transparen­cy and fairness.

Director, J&K Judicial Academy, Y P Bourney, while presenting welcome address, highlighte­d the core purpose and importance of the programme. He stated that e-Courts Project was conceptual­ised on the basis of “National Policy and Action Plan for Implementa­tion of Informatio­n and Communicat­ion Technology (ICT) in the Indian Judiciary-2005” submitted by the e-Committee of the Supreme Court of India. The e-Courts National portal (ecourts.gov.in) was launched by the Chief Justice of India on 07th August, 2013 which provides case status, daily cause-list, cases filed, and cases registered through the CIS software.

He emphasised the objectives, services and benefits of e-Courts. He stated that digitizati­on has bridged the gap between the court and the litigant, ensuring justice not only at the door step of the citizens but at their fingertips.

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