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According to CJI, the goal of launching the e-service center was to make the legal process simple and accessible for all parties

According to CJI, the goal of launching the e-service center was to make the legal process simple and accessible for all parties



DY Chandrachud, the Chief Justice of India, brought up the e-seva center during a Constitution Day ceremony held at the Supreme Court. He said that technology is adopted by the court. To make sure that no citizen is left behind in the legal system, we have also established e-seva centers in all of the courts.

Delhi, New. Dhananjay Yashwant Chandrachud, the Chief Justice of India, said on Sunday, November 26, that "e-service centers" have been built in every court to guarantee that every person of the nation may take use of the legal system.



Launch of the e-service center

DY Chandrachud, the Chief Justice of India, brought up "e-seva kendra" during a Constitution Day celebration held at the Supreme Court. "The judiciary embraces technology," he said. 'e-Seva Kendra' has also been introduced in all courts to make sure that no citizen is excluded from the legal system. We don't have to cut ties with the public because of technology. Although it's not required, we must include the citizens in our life."



VIDEO | "To guarantee that no citizen is left behind in the legal system, we have launched e-Seva Kendra in all courts in addition to the judiciary's embrace of technology." Technology should bring us closer to our folks, not separate us from their lives." Head



— PTI News, the Press Trust of India 26 November 2023

DY According to Chandrachud, every one of our people participates equally in all of our endeavors. The President had voiced concerns on the growing jail population at the last Constitution Day. In response, the CJI said, "We are making our judicial process easier and more accessible to everyone, so that everyone can take advantage of it and people do not have to spend their days in jail unnecessarily."



Unveiled: Ambedkar's statue

This presentation included a number of top politicians and celebrities, including Union Law Minister Arjun Meghwal and President Draupadi Murmu. In honor of Constitution Day, President Murmu also erected a monument of BR Ambedkar before the Supreme Court prior to the program's commencement. Following this, the monument received flower tributes from all of the attending dignitaries.






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