The Delhi High Court introduced “e-True Copy Rules of the High Court of Delhi, 2024” to facilitate the provision of authenticated electronic copies of legal documents. The guidelines require exclusive submission of requests through the official web portal or mobile app. They also address scenarios without digital records and emphasize confidentiality and prevention of unauthorized use.
The Delhi High Court stressed the urgency of expediting legal processes for rape victims, citing detrimental effects on their well-being and the fair administration of justice. They emphasized the need to balance the rights of the victims and the accused, imposing costs as a deterrent against delays for prompt and impartial justice.
On wednesday (6th of March): The Kerala High Court emphasized that being appointed as an advocate commissioner is an honor, not simply a commercial endeavor. The court criticized a young lawyer’s misconception that the role was purely for monetary gain. It stressed the need for the bar and the bench to guide and nurture young legal professionals for the integrity of the legal system.
