Tuesday , Oct. 1, 2024, 5:02 a.m.
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Lawyers and litigants can now get Supreme Court case information on WhatsApp

"This will bring a significant change in our working habits and will go a long way in saving paper," the CJI added. Additionally, he observed that more lawyers will gain access to the top court and even individuals from remote areas will be able to access information in courts across the country. "We are also migrating all our services into Meghraj cloud 2.0, which is the cloud infra created by National Informatics Centre (NIC) and we are moving Supreme Court and e-courts project as well. Now, all courts can go online as earlier there were only restrictions. The data is all preserved on servers in India," the CJI remarked.

"This will bring a significant change in our working habits and will go a long way in saving paper," the CJI added.

Additionally, he observed that more lawyers will gain access to the top court and even individuals from remote areas will be able to access information in courts across the country.

"We are also migrating all our services into Meghraj cloud 2.0, which is the cloud infra created by National Informatics Centre (NIC) and we are moving Supreme Court and e-courts project as well. Now, all courts can go online as earlier there were only restrictions. The data is all preserved on servers in India," the CJI remarked.

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