Author: ayush12345n

Abstract This paper critically examines the comprehensive digital transformation of India’s civil justice system, spearheaded by the multi-phased e-Courts Mission Mode Project. While these reforms promise to alleviate chronic issues of pendency and delay that have long beleaguered the judiciary, their implementation reveals a complex narrative. Through a multi-method analysis combining quantitative data from the National Judicial Data Grid (NJDG) and qualitative insights from user-experience studies and policy documents, this paper argues that the pursuit of technological efficiency has created a significant “digital divide,” potentially exacerbating inequalities and erecting new barriers to justice for marginalized populations. Furthermore, the nascent integration…

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