Computer problems irk court staff - Mohamed Imranullah S.

MADURAI: The Madras High Court Bench here is facing technical problems 
ever since the Electronics Corporation of Tamil Nadu (ELCOT) allotted 
102 new Linux based personal computers four months ago.

Installing the new operating system without imparting basic training to 
the users has put the Judges, their personal assistants and other court 
staff in a tight spot as they are unable to issue order copies on time 
much to the dissatisfaction of the lawyers.

“Our staff members are used to Microsoft Windows. With the new systems, 
they often complain of documents not getting aligned properly, lack of 
inbuilt dictionary and inconsistencies in transmitting the judgements to 
the Current Section where the orders are printed,” said a court employee 
attached to the National Informatics Centre (NIC). The dot matrix 
printers provided to the personal assistants as well as the line matrix 
printers in the Current Section are very slow. The court requires high 
end printers that can print 1500 to 2000 lines per minute.

The Judges, their law clerks and personal assistants could not also 
access the Supreme Court Cases Online, a software that runs only on 
Windows XP or Vista.

The Registry has sent three communications to ELCOT on the issue on 
November 14, October 12 and October 26. The authorities have been asked 
to provide Windows-enabled PCs or upgrade Linux to meet the day to day 
requirements. F.M. Ibrahim Kalifulla, seniormost Judge in the Bench, has 
directed the Registry to send yet another communication.

Source: http://www.thehindu.com/2007/12/07/stories/2007120758350300.htm

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