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SC is steering a bold digital courts plan – but does it have the Constitutional right to do so?


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The Supreme Court e-committee last week issued a draft Digital Courts Vision and Roadmap, drawn up by a sub-committee of experts consisting of Agami, Daksh and the Vidhi Centre for Legal Policy. The three NGOs are funded by a mix of Indian philanthropists ranging from the Nilekani Philanthropies to Tata Trusts to Tree of Life Foundation, amongst others.
The vision document in question is meant to deal with Phase III of the e-courts project, which is administered by the Supreme Court’s e-committee and funded largely by Parliament. Since its conception in 2004, the Supreme Court’s e-committee has overseen the expenditure of approximately Rs 1,300 crores of public money on the e-courts project with little to no oversight. In the last 17 years, there has been only one external evaluation of the entire project commissioned by the government – and even that was a hurried job. ....

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Why can't a fresher become a Judicial Officer? – Anxiety of an aspirant - Experts & Views


The Bar Council of India (“
BCI”), in a press release on Saturday, has said that it will file an application in the Supreme Court seeking modification of the order which allowed fresh law graduates to become judicial officers. It said that the BCI and the State Bar Councils are strongly in favour of a 3-year minimum experience at the bar for being considered eligible to sit for judicial service exam.
In this article, we will discuss the veracity of the claims made by the BCI in the light of existing reports and data. Further, we will discuss the existing position in law, how it came to be, its basis and a comparison of similarly placed officers. We will discuss the legitimate expectations of judicial services aspirants. Lastly, we will discuss the suggestions and alternatives to the issue raised by the BCI. ....

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Law and disorder - The Hindu


Law and disorder
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December 15, 2020 23:28 IST
Several inadequacies in the justice delivery system lie hidden as disproportionate attention is given to the Supreme Court
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Several inadequacies in the justice delivery system lie hidden as disproportionate attention is given to the Supreme Court
In the TV series,
The Crown, a dismayed Queen Elizabeth II seeks to understand from Prime Minister Harold Wilson why the public has such a negative perception of the royalty. She points out that the royalty is composed of normal people leading normal lives and doing normal jobs. Wilson haltingly says that the people don’t expect the royalty to be normal, but to be “ideal”. “But,” the Queen bleats, “nobody is ideal.” ....

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