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SC is steering a bold digital courts plan – but does it have the Constitutional right to do so ?

The Supreme Court’s e-courts project is to be phased out by three international NGOs in a bid to tackle the challenges facing the digital courts, reports the BBC's Geeta Pandey from the Indian Financial Times .

Source: scroll.in
Published on 2021-04-09

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