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The e-Courts project [1] was conceptualized on the basis of the National Policy and Action Plan for Implementation of information and communication technology (ICT) in the Indian Judiciary–2005 submitted by e-Committee (Supreme Court of India), with a vision to transform the Indian Judiciary by ICT enablement of Courts.
The Chhattisgarh High Court is one of the High Courts in India located at Village Bodri, Bilaspur with jurisdiction over the state of Chhattisgarh. It was established on 1 November 2000 with the creation of New state of Chhattisgarh upon the reorganisation of the state of Madhya Pradesh. The High Court of Bilaspur is the 19th High Court of ...
Chhattisgarh State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission laid down below process of filing and resolving complaints: [14] [15] [16] Complaints can be filed electronically and examination of disputing parties is done through video-conferencing, which includes hearing and/or examination through any other mode.
The American Bar Association has a long history in supporting the development of business courts, [195] including, among other things, the creation of an Ad Hoc Committee on Business Courts in the 1990s, [196] which evolved into the permanent Business Courts Subcommittee [197] within the Business Law Section's Business and Corporate Litigation ...
It is to be noted that during training they get only basic pay i.e., ₹77840 (in few states DA too) and perks & benefits provided post confirmation. (2) The posts of Judicial Commissioners and Additional Judicial Commissioners existed pre-Independence and continued till the enactment of CrPC in 1973 in many parts of the India.
Chhattisgarh Lok Adalat is formed with objective and purpose of ensuring and providing visible, practical and positive initiatives ensuring equality and non bias decisions as laid down in Constitution of India and assumes significance due to illiteracy and poverty prevalent in India.
The high courts of India are the highest courts of appellate jurisdiction in each state and union territory of India.However, a high court exercises its original civil and criminal jurisdiction only if the subordinate courts are not authorized by law to try such matters for lack of peculiar or territorial jurisdiction.
In 2022, the sanctioned number of judges in India was 21.03 judges per million population. [15] The absolute sanctioned number of judges was 34 in Supreme Court, 1108 in high courts, and 24,631 in district courts. [16]