With New Mobile App By Supreme Court, Law Officers Can View Court Proceedings In Real Time


Mohul

Mohul

Dec 14, 2022


On Wednesday, the Apex Court of India launched a launched android version 2.0 of its mobile application, which will give access to law officers and nodal officers of various union ministries to watch court proceedings real time.

With New Mobile App By Supreme Court, Law Officers Can View Court Proceedings In Real Time

Mobile Application to Watch Court Proceedings

The Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud said that the mobile application is available on Google Play store and can be downloaded from the Play store. He added that the iOS version will be available in a week’s time.

The CJI said that “Android version 2.0 is available while iOS will be available in a week’s time. Besides lawyers and advocates on-record, the application will give exclusive real time access to all law officers and nodal officers of various ministries of the Central government. They can watch the court proceedings by logging in through this application”.

Before the start of the day’s work, he made the announcement and said “The law officers and nodal officers of the union ministries can watch in real time the status of their case filed, order, judgements, and pendency of their cases”.

The mobile application, which was earlier in existence, granted access to lawyers and advocate on-records to watch court proceedings. It also showed the status of the cases, orders and judgements.

Also, during the pandemic, the access was granted by Chief Justice NV Ramana to media persons to enable them to watch court proceedings virtually.

What are the Features of this App?

The app provides services where one can check a cause list, case status, daily order, judgement, a certified copy of their case, SCR (State Case Registry), office report and a display board.

The application has several vital features where one can find detailed information about the Supreme Court of India, Legislative Department, Department of Legal Affairs, Constitution of India, Department of Justice and eGazette.


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