Dear Friends,

Please refer to my earlier posts on how can a Blind person work as a Judge
<http://subhashvashishth.blogspot.com/2009/06/can-blind-person-work-as-judge.html>in
which I had proposed that if the petitioner, Counters, Rejoinders, Evidence,
Affidavits, judgements/orders and all other documents could be in e-format,
the Blind Judges would be a great success. This provides an enabling
environment. Though the reasoning being given may not be striving towards an
accessible and enabling environment and may be to counter shortcomings of a
paper-based system like storage, maintenance and wastage of a lot of paper,
it works fine for us. A blessing in disguise. Sustainability requires
inclusion of all as well as being eco-friendly.

With this news, I am delighted that what I proposed some time back is surely
going to see the light of the day. The good part is that the judge would be
able to look at the file and relevant rules/acts on a touch/screen just like
a file in the hand. And this makes it so accessible to blind judges.

I am sincerely counting on atleast six-seven blind candidates who are
appearing for the forthcoming Delhi Judical Service examination being
conducted by Delhi High Court. The preparation are in full swing and I am
keeping my fingers crossed.

To read the news from source click on the link below or read the news here
itself below the link.

regards
SC Vashishth, Advocate-Disability Rights

To read from Source click
here.<http://www.igovernment.in/site/Delhi-High-Court-to-start-e-Courts-in-Dec/>

*Delhi High Court to start e-Courts in Dec*
e-Courts will reduce paperwork and filing of cases will be much easier and
lawyers will have just to submit a CD or DVD

Published on 11/27/2009 2:01:55 PM

New Delhi: The Delhi High Court plans to start e-Courts that will not only
ensure speedy justice for all but reduce paperwork and be eco-friendly, by
next month.

"The necessity of e-Courts has arisen due to shortcomings of a paper-based
system like storage, maintenance and wastage of a lot of paper," Justice BD
Ahmed said.

Justice Ahmad, who is the in-charge of the e-Court committee, said the
e-Courts will start functioning from early next month, reports IANS.

Emphasising the need for fast disposal of cases, he said e-Courts will
function in a more organised manner and anyone across the world can see the
case file.

"We are also working on the project in which live court proceedings would
also be seen on the website," Justice Ahmed said, adding that the project
will be first started in one court and will soon be started in all other
courts, including the five district courts in the capital.

For lawyers and litigants, the e-Courts will be a great help as it would
enable them to stop carrying bulky files to the court and just a USB device
or the CD of their case.

"Recording of evidence in any case will be done electronically. We are
planning to have centres all across the capital from where the person can
record his statement and the court can see it via video-conferencing. This
will help us in saving a lot of time not only of litigants but also of the
court," Justice S Muralidhar, another member of the e-Court committee said.

He noted the new system will also help to put a halt to frequent
adjournments by the lawyers.

With the help of e-Courts, warrants, court notices and other documents can
be sent via e-mail to the party or the post office concerned from where a
service slip will be sent back confirming the receipt.

"We will also ensure that courts shall provide adequate facility to the
lawyers while they argue their case using the laptops. Judges will also be
given a touch screen handbook which will be like their computer screen and
they can read it like a file," Justice Ahmed said.

With the introduction of e-Courts, filing of cases will be much easier and
lawyers will have just to submit a CD or DVD.

"We are also planning to introduce a system where court fees can be paid
online so that entire work is done at a click of mouse," Justice Ahmed said,
noting introduction of e-Courts will enhance transparency, accountability
and accessibility for a litigant.

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11/27/2009 05:51:00 AM



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Subhash Chandra Vashishth
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