Giving a kick-start to digital judicature, the first paperless e-court in the Hyderabad High Court got inaugurated here on Sunday. The court, which will start functioning from Monday, will use digitised case records thereby bringing down the human resource required to maintain these on paper.
The e-court will provide an electronic case list (e-case list) before the presiding judge for him/her to make digital notings on a computer that has electronic case records. The case records and notings would be synchronised in the database. Advocates, judges and all litigant parties can use the e-court facility to digitally file records. The Court Display Board will be automatically updated. Even SMS alerts will be automatically sent to advocates.
Justice P. Naveen Rao, one of the members of Computer Committee of the High Court, will preside over the e-court from Monday. To make the e-court functional approximately 1,000 case files had to be digitised initially, he said.
The step will bring down human resource needed to maintain case records on paper
The e-court will provide an electronic case list (e-case list) before the presiding judge for him/her to make digital notings on a computer that has electronic case records. The case records and notings would be synchronised in the database. Advocates, judges and all litigant parties can use the e-court facility to digitally file records. The Court Display Board will be automatically updated. Even SMS alerts will be automatically sent to advocates.
Justice P. Naveen Rao, one of the members of Computer Committee of the High Court, will preside over the e-court from Monday. To make the e-court functional approximately 1,000 case files had to be digitised initially, he said.
The step will bring down human resource needed to maintain case records on paper