{"id":154022,"date":"2024-10-25T13:45:51","date_gmt":"2024-10-25T08:15:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.mapsofindia.com\/my-india\/?p=154022"},"modified":"2024-10-24T21:52:14","modified_gmt":"2024-10-24T16:22:14","slug":"virtual-courts-and-e-filing-the-future-of-legal-proceedings","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.mapsofindia.com\/my-india\/india\/virtual-courts-and-e-filing-the-future-of-legal-proceedings","title":{"rendered":"Virtual Courts And E-Filing: The Future Of Legal Proceedings"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">The COVID-19 pandemic wreaked havoc on the world and<\/span><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\"> impacted all people, irrespective of their gender, race, place of residence, or profession. During the pandemic, people&#8217;s lifestyles and ways of working changed drastically. People moved away from traditional work environments. They adapted to working their businesses and jobs from their homes. Remote work became the norm, which led to a significant shift in how businesses functioned.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">One key place in India where this transformation was seen was in our judiciary. The pandemic accelerated technology adoption in legal proceedings, giving rise to virtual courts and e-filing systems. These innovations addressed operational challenges and paved the way for a more efficient and accessible legal framework.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">Virtual courts allow legal proceedings to be conducted online, while e-filing facilitates the submission of documents electronically. This relief to traditional court practices comes as a catalyst for change. COVID-19 acted as a catalyst for change, leading to the adoption of technology at a much higher pace for legal proceedings.<\/span><\/p>\n<h2><strong><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">Development of Virtual Courts in India\u00a0<\/span><\/strong><\/h2>\n<p><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">In simple terms, virtual courts refer to conducting court proceedings and other related tasks virtually or over the Internet. This journey towards digitalization in the Indian judiciary began with several initiatives to improve efficiency and accessibility.<\/span><\/p>\n<h3><strong><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">E-Courts Mission Mode Project\u00a0<\/span><\/strong><\/h3>\n<p><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">The e-Committee of the Supreme Court of India submitted the National Policy and Action Plan for Implementation of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in the Indian Judiciary in 2005. The vision behind this was to transform the Indian Judiciary by enabling courts with ICT.\u00a0The Pan-India project was to be implemented in three phases, Phase 1 began in 2007, and Phase 2 began in 2014.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">The E-Courts Mission Mode Project was a crucial step. It <\/span><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">was launched<\/span><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\"> to integrate information and communication technology (ICT) into the judicial system. Further, the project envisaged efficient and time-bound citizen-centric service delivery. Under this initiative, many court complexes <\/span><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">were equipped<\/span><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\"> for computerization.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">This meant the courts could carry out their functions electronically rather than using traditional methods. In furtherance of this, court complexes were equipped with hardware, LAN, and Case Information Software (CIS) for providing basic case-related services to litigants and lawyers.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">On August 7th, 2013, the then Chief Justice of India launched the e-courts national portal, ecourts.gov.in, as part of the eCourts project. This website is a one-stop shop for information about case status, cause list (daily listing of cases before the courts), and orders and judgements. The website is updated continuously, which helps provide accurate information for all the stakeholders involved.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">The <\/span><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">next<\/span><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\"> crucial development in virtual courts was the online hearing of cases. <\/span><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">This<\/span> <span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">was seen<\/span><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\"> during the pandemic. All the advocates, judges, and other court staff operated from the safety of their homes while continuing their respective works.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">The court staff created meeting links on Zoom, Webex, etc., and circulated them along with the cause list for the day. Advocates, judges, and litigants could join the link and observe the proceedings. <\/span><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">This<\/span><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\"> was a welcome move, as it revolutionised the process and paved the way for reducing many pending court cases. <\/span><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">This<\/span><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\"> is because online hearings could continue even during heavy rains, health emergencies, or any other situation in which the parties or the advocates could not reach the court.<\/span><\/p>\n<h2><strong><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">E-Filing System in India<\/span><\/strong><\/h2>\n<p><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">Through the digital filing portal, litigants and their counsels can file court documents from the comfort of their homes and do not have to attend court in person.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">The easy-to-navigate interface enables submission at any location and at any time. The electronic filing system applies to all high and district courts that have embraced the technology for criminal and civil cases. <\/span><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">E-filing systems are made simple with relevant websites such as ecourts.gov.in, which allows filling up of forms and uploading of documents as well as payment of e-filing fees. As of May 31st, 2024, 25 high courts have enhanced their e-filing capabilities through model e-filing rules since the onset of the pandemic. This transformation helps to reduce costs and durations that <\/span><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">would have otherwise been spent<\/span><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\"> on carrying out manual processes requiring the carrying of files.<\/span><\/p>\n<h2><strong><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">Benefits of Virtual Courts and E-Fili<\/span><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">ng\u00a0<\/span><\/strong><\/h2>\n<p><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">The virtual courts and e-filing have several advantages that enhance access to justice:<\/span><\/p>\n<ol>\n<li><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">Inhabitants residing in far-off villages <\/span><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">do not have<\/span><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\"> easier access to court hearings.<\/span><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\"> These solutions cut down the overall expenditure of litigants due to the costs associated with appearing in court in person and trav<\/span><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">el.<\/span><\/li>\n<li><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">Virtual hearings fast-track the settlement of cases, hence helping reduce the number of pending cases in court.<\/span><\/li>\n<li><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">There is minimal use of paper in court processes due to the digital migration, which is environmentally friendly.<\/span><\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<h2><strong><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">Challenges in Implementation\u00a0<\/span><\/strong><\/h2>\n<p><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">E-filing and virtual courts have numerous advantages, yet their acceptance is hampered by several barriers:<\/span><\/p>\n<ol>\n<li><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">The phrase \u201cdigital divide\u201d explains the sharp disparities between access to technology in cities and the countryside, which robs some groups of the chance to integrate into society fully.<\/span><\/li>\n<li><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">While many lower courts are in a position to hold virtual hearings, the vast majority do not have the necessary IT facilities.<\/span><\/li>\n<li><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">With the increased adoption of digital technologies, data security and protection issues are becoming more pronounced.<\/span><\/li>\n<li><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">Because new technologies may be crucial to effectively running a court system, some judges and lawyers may have challenges adapting to the new technologies.<\/span><\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<h2><strong><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">Judicial Framework\u00a0<\/span><\/strong><\/h2>\n<p><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">The Indian judiciary has taken the responsibility for integrating virtual courts and e-filing very seriously. The Supreme Court has established guidelines for conducting virtual hearings, emphasizing their necessity during emergencies like the COVID-19 pandemic.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">All the country&#8217;s courts are trying to incorporate virtual hearings and e-fil<\/span><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">ings. For example, the Bombay High Court allows advocates to join the hearings in a hybrid manner. This practice has extended to several high courts, which shows the courts&#8217; commitment to enhancing this technological advance<\/span><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">ment.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">Moreover, in cases like Swapnil Tripathi vs. Supreme Court of India, the Supreme Court advocated telecasting court proceedings to promote greater transparency in the courtroom.<\/span><\/p>\n<h2><strong><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">Some Facts and Figures <\/span><\/strong><\/h2>\n<p><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">According to the Press release by the Press Information Bureau(PIB<\/span><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">) on July 25th, 2024, <\/span><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">the following updates were given<\/span><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\"> regarding the E-Courts Mission Mode Project:<\/span><\/p>\n<h3><strong><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">Phase I of the Project\u00a0<\/span><\/strong><\/h3>\n<ol>\n<li><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">It focused on the basics of computerization, like setting up computer hardware, internet connectivity, and operationalizing the e-Courts platform.<\/span><\/li>\n<li><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">14,429 district and subordinate courts <\/span><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">were computerized<\/span><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">.<\/span><\/li>\n<li><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">LAN installed in 13,683 courts; Hardware in 13,436 courts; Software in 13,672 courts.<\/span><\/li>\n<li><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">Laptops given to 14,309 judicial offers.<\/span><\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<h3><strong><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">Phase II of the Project\u00a0<\/span><\/strong><\/h3>\n<ol>\n<li><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">WAN connectivity with 10 Mbps to 100 Mbps bandwidth speed given to 2977 court complexes across India.<\/span><\/li>\n<li><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">As of July 1st, 2024, litigants can access case status information of over 26,044 crore cases and more than 26,047 crore orders\/judgements.<\/span><\/li>\n<li><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">The District and Subordinate courts heard 2,33,67,497 cases, while the High Courts heard 86,35,710 cases till May 31st, 2024, using the video conferencing system.<\/span><\/li>\n<li><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">A new e-filing system with upgraded features has <\/span><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">been rolled out<\/span><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\"> for the electronic filing of legal papers.<\/span><\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<h3><strong><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">Phase III of the Project\u00a0<\/span><\/strong><\/h3>\n<ol>\n<li><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">Phase III, which started from 2023 onwards, aims to digitize entire court records and universalise e-filing\/e-payments.<\/span><\/li>\n<li><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">The various components of the e-Courts Phase include digitising 3108 crore pages of legacy records, cloud infrastructure, 4400 fully functional e-Sewa Kendras in all court complexes, and emerging technologies like Artificial intelligence Learning.<\/span><\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<h2><strong><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">Conclusion\u00a0<\/span><\/strong><\/h2>\n<p><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">The adoption of electronic filing and virtual courts is an important step in enhancing the effectiveness and speed of India&#8217;s legal system. These modifications are currently affecting how justice <\/span><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">is administered<\/span><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\"> throughout the nation.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">As time goes on and India&#8217;s judiciary continues to undergo a technological transition, it will become increasingly necessary to overcome current obstacles to optimize benefits and guarantee accessibility for all. <\/span><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">Legal procedures <\/span><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">seem to<\/span><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\"> have a bright future if initiatives to adopt digitisation that promote increased inclusivity and efficiency <\/span><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">are continued<\/span><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span data-preserver-spaces=\"true\">\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The COVID-19 pandemic wreaked havoc on the world and impacted all people, irrespective of their gender, race, place of residence, or profession. 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