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Digital Revolution Transforming Courts, Delivery of Justice

The New Indian Express Dharmapuri

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July 28, 2025

OT so long ago, the judges had to rummage through hundreds of pages of the voluminous "case bundles" to find the required parts of an old judgment or case paper. If the case bundles are readily available, they can save time and energy; if not, it will take several hours or days, delaying the process of hearing cases and delivery of justice.

- R. Sivakumar @ Chennai

But the situation has unimaginably changed over the last few years. Now, the judges of the Madras High Court, which is a chartered high court, can find the required parts or full copies of the judgment or case papers within a fraction of a second by the click of a mouse.

This has become a possibility because of a silent revolution taking place through the "digitization" of court records belonging to the principal bench in Chennai and the Madurai bench including judgments, documents of writ, criminal, judicial and original side cases and administrative files under the guidance of the Supreme Court. The project is being funded by the central and the state government.

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