Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the Diamond Jubilee celebration of the Supreme Court of India and unveiled key technology initiatives during the event held at the Supreme Court auditorium in Delhi.
The occasion marked the beginning of the Supreme Court’s 75th year, coinciding with the 75th year of the Indian Constitution.
Key Points
Citizen-Centric Technology Initiatives: PM Modi launched Digital Supreme Court Reports (Digi SCR), Digital Courts 2.0, and the new bilingual website of the Supreme Court.
Strengthening Democracy: Acknowledging the Supreme Court’s role, PM Modi emphasized its contribution to strengthening India’s vibrant democracy, particularly in upholding freedom of expression, personal freedom, and social justice.
Economic Policies and Laws: PM Modi highlighted that current economic policies and laws are pivotal for shaping India’s future. He underscored the importance of seamless transitions from old to new laws.
Infrastructure Investment: The government has disbursed Rs 7000 crore post-2014 for court infrastructure. An additional Rs 800 crore was approved last week for expanding the Supreme Court Building Complex.
E-Courts Mission: The Prime Minister announced a fourfold increase in funds for the third phase of the E-Courts Mission Project, demonstrating a commitment to making justice accessible, even in remote areas.
Digital Transformation: Digital initiatives aim to provide free and user-friendly access to Supreme Court judgments, utilizing AI for real-time transcription and translation into local languages.
Modernizing Laws: PM Modi highlighted ongoing efforts to modernize laws, aligning them with contemporary practices, and praised the steps taken to abolish outdated colonial criminal laws.
Collective Responsibility: The Prime Minister emphasized the collective responsibility of citizens towards achieving India’s vision of becoming a developed nation by 2047, acknowledging the pivotal role of the Supreme Court in shaping the country’s future.