Necessity Development Factor of Computerisation in Madras High Court For E-Govern and E-Court

Journal Title: American Journal of Environmental Economics - Year 2022, Vol 1, Issue 1

Abstract

The Government of India ICT has been instrumental in computerizing all sectors of the country. For the effective administration of Madras High Court, Information and Communication Technology (ICT) was applied in its judicial activities. It will speed case receiving and cases delivering without delay and hesitations, manual work would be considered as a secondary work, and importance would be given to e-governance to dispense cases easily and quickly and provide judgments rapidly. Delay in providing justice is delaying in living meaningful life and discipline life, without delay cases and judgments would be delivered rapidly as per the expectations and waiting of the petitioners through the e-governance method. Human being used to getting tired though they have been given their actual duty by the authority they will not do that on account of job satisfaction and security, by these justices are not dispatched and rendered quickly owing to the officer's manual work thereby petitioners will get unbelief and dissatisfaction on government as well as judicial. This article discusses the steps taken to computerize the High court and the need to expedite them.

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B Swamynathan

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  • EP ID EP721211
  • DOI https://doi.org/10.54536/ajmri.v1i1.151
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B Swamynathan (2022). Necessity Development Factor of Computerisation in Madras High Court For E-Govern and E-Court. American Journal of Environmental Economics, 1(1), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-721211