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The promise and perils of digital justice delivery


The promise and perils of digital justice delivery
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June 10, 2021 00:51 IST
Phase 3 of the e-Courts project can harness technology for service delivery without increasing surveillance risks
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Phase 3 of the e-Courts project can harness technology for service delivery without increasing surveillance risks
In popular perception, Indian courts are not associated first with the delivery of justice, but with long delays and difficulties for ordinary litigants. According to data released by the Supreme Court in the June 2020 newsletter of the e-Committee, 3.27 crore cases are pending before Indian courts, of which 85,000 have been pending for over 30 years. Can technology be used to revolutionise India’s courts? Yes, but only when it operates within the constitutional framework of the fundamental rights of citizens. If not, technology will only further exclusion, inequity and surveillance. ....

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WhatsApp lawsuit: Experts say new rules needed for fine balance between rights, laws


WhatsApp lawsuit: Experts say new rules needed for fine balance between rights, laws
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New Delhi, May 26 : With WhatsApp filing a lawsuit in the Delhi High Court stating that requiring messaging apps to trace chats undermines people s right to privacy, even as the deadline to comply with the new IT (intermediary) rules, 2021, for big social media platforms in India ended on Tuesday, legal experts say the new measures should not be seen as a blanket web for getting information of all originators of all messages sent by all users. ....

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Kerala High Court issues stay on IT Rules 2021 after LiveLaw moves petition


Kerala High Court issues stay on IT Rules 2021 after LiveLaw moves petition
March 11, 2021
Legal news portal LiveLaw on Wednesday obtained a stay from the Kerala High Court against any coercive action the government may take against the publisher under the new Intermediary Rules 2021 issued under the Information Technology Act, 2000. The new rules require the publication to join a self-regulatory body and appoint a grievance officer, among other requirements.
“The respondents shall not take any coercive action against the petitioners for non- compliance of the provisions contained in Part III of Exhibit P1 Rules, as the petitioners are the publishers of law reports and legal literature,” Justice PV Asha said in the order. The case will next be heard on March 18 for detailed arguments. ....

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