NEW DELHI: On January 31, 2025, the Supreme Court announced that it will organize a national conference on February 1, focused on addressing the challenges faced by the district judiciary. The conference will have four main technical sessions, each aiming to improve the efficiency and functioning of the judicial system across India.
Chief Justice of India D.Y. Chandrachud’s tenure has been characterized by a series of transformative administrative reforms, marking a significant shift towards a more accessible and technologically advanced judiciary. As he completes one year in office, a reflection on the milestones achieved reveals a determined push for an e-revolution within the Indian judicial system. Also […]
