CJI Forms High-Powered Committee for Judicial Infrastructure Modernisation
CJI Forms Committee for Judicial Infrastructure Upgrade

The Chief Justice of India (CJI) has constituted a high-powered committee to propose a comprehensive blueprint for the modernisation of judicial infrastructure in the country. This initiative aims to address the growing need for upgraded facilities and technology integration within the judiciary to improve efficiency and accessibility.

Committee Composition and Mandate

The committee comprises senior judges, legal experts, and administrative officials who will evaluate the current state of court infrastructure, including buildings, digital systems, and case management tools. Their mandate includes identifying gaps, recommending cost-effective solutions, and prioritising projects based on urgency and impact.

Key Focus Areas

  • Physical Infrastructure: Upgrading courtrooms, libraries, and waiting areas to meet modern standards.
  • Digital Transformation: Enhancing e-courts, video conferencing facilities, and online case filing systems.
  • Accessibility: Ensuring facilities are inclusive for persons with disabilities and litigants from remote areas.
  • Green Initiatives: Incorporating sustainable design and energy-efficient technologies.

Timeline and Expected Outcomes

The committee is expected to submit its report within three months, outlining a phased implementation plan. The blueprint will serve as a national framework for state governments and high courts to align their infrastructure projects with central guidelines.

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This move comes amid increasing case backlogs and the need for a more responsive judicial system. By modernising infrastructure, the judiciary aims to reduce delays, enhance transparency, and improve the overall experience for all stakeholders.

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