Law and the Justice System vs. 21st Century Technology: Are We Evolving?
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NLUJ
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Efforts to integrate modern technology in the Indian justice system have been initiated
since the early 2000s, founded upon the holy-grail that is the “National Policy and
Action Plan for Implementation of Information and Communication Technology in the
Indian Judiciary”. The first two phases of this project are already complete, with the
third phase having been initiated in 2023. The end of the first two phases was marked
by peak success, with the creation of a national database of pending and disposed cases,
hardware and software support for digital connectivity across all courts in the nation,
even the subordinate courts, and facilitating digital connectivity across courts and other
relevant institutions such as jails. However, there remain glaring gaps, in terms of low
adoption of such technologies by trial courts, lack of skilled manpower, and accessibility
issues. Thus, at the juncture of Phase III, it is now time to learn from the earlier
mistakes, and ensure that the available cutting-edge technology is incorporated and
utilized to the fullest extent by the Indian justice system.
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11 (1) NLUJ (2025)
