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Pradeep Kumar

24/05/21 12:00 PM IST

e-Courts Services Mobile App

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E-Committee, Supreme Court of India has released Manual for its top citizen-centric service- free “e-Courts Services Mobile app” in 14 languages.

Highlights

  • “e-Courts Services Mobile app” already released by e-Committee, Supreme Court of India for the benefit of the Litigants, Citizens, Lawyers, Law firms, Police, Government Agencies and other Institutional Litigants has so far crossed 57  lakh downloads.
  • The mobile app and its manuals in English & regional languages  can be freely downloaded from the official website of the e-Committee, Supreme Court of India.
  • The application will pave the way for optimizing our legal system in an ever-evolving digital world”.
  • All the e-Courts services are also interlinked with the e-Courts mobile app.
  • The e-Courts Mobile app is also available in Indian regional languages.

eCourts Services

  • The App provides information related to Cases filed in the Subordinate courts and most of the High Courts in the country. 
  • One can use this exclusively for District Courts or High Court or both. By default the app is set for District Courts however you can change to High Court or Both. So decide your requirements and configure your settings accordingly.
  • e-Courts Services App is useful to Citizen, Litigants, Lawyers, Police, Government Agencies and other Institutional Litigants. 
  • In the App services are given under different caption viz. Search by CNR, Case Status, Cause List,calendar and My Cases.

Source: PIB

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