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Information and Communication Technology in Indian Judiciary

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Contents:
TABLE OF CONTENTS Declaration ; Certificate ; Acknowledgements ; Abbreviation ; Table of Contents ; CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION: Research Methodology ; E-Governance (Electronic Governance) ; Chapter 2; Governance of the Indian Judicial System; Constitutional Scheme ; Dispute Resolution Mechanism Available In India ; Organisational Structure Of Indian Judiciary ; Supreme Court ; High Courts ; Subordinate Judiciary ; Rules Of Practice And Procedure ; Adjudicatory Process - Civil ; Pre-Admission Stage - Scrutiny ; Pre-Hearing Stage ; Written Statement ; Determination Of Issues ; Commissioner ; Evidence ; Oral Evidence: Documentary Evidence: Arguments - Hearings: Interlocutory Applications (las) ; Judgments ; Decrees ; Certified Copies ; Adjudicatory Process Criminal ; Output Documents ; Chapter 3; Role of Information and Communication Technology for Judicial; Administration of the Court; Information And Communication Technology In India: Meaning: What Ict Deliver? ; Indian Scenario: Domestic Market In India ; Need Of It In Indian Courts: Requirement Or Use Of It For Various Body Of Judiciary ; It Requirements Of Litigants: It Requirements Of Advocates: It Requirements Of Registry ; It Requirements Of Judges: Implementation Strategies In Indian Judiciary ; Creation Of let Infrastructure ; Stages Of Implementation ; Overall Implementation Strategy ; let Enablement Life Cycle ; let Tools For Implementation And Its Relevance To Judicial Process ; Chapter 4; E-Courts Project; Project Modules, Phases And Timeline ; Project Execution: Key Stakeholders - Roles And Responsibilities ; Service Levels; Project Progress Monitoring System (Ppms) ; Site Preparation ; Application Software ; Hardware Procurement ; Technical Manpower ; Key Achievements ; Challenges Faced ; Next Steps ; Network Diagram For Connectivity For E-Courts ; Connectivity For Varying Number Of Nodes Within Court Complex; Current Status And The Progress Of The E-Courts Project ; Status Of E-Courts In India Till March 20 12 ; let Trends In India 2009 And E-Courts In India ; Extension Of E-Court Committee's Tenure Beyond February 2010 ; Country-wide progress status summary ; The establishment of E-Courts in India requires certain prerequisites. These are: CHAPTERS; ORGANIZATION/COMMITTEESIBODIES INVOLVED IN THE PROJECT; Apex Bodies/Committees ; Genesis of the e-Committee: The Committee is comprised of: Current Members: Functions of the committee: Steering Committee of High Court Judges: Central Project Coordinator: District Court Project Supervision Committee: Taluk/Tehsil/Sub-division Court Team: Organizational Agencies/Entities ; National Informatics Center: Nodal Agencies for Implementation of ICT infrastructure: Nodal Agencies for Supply and Installation of ICT Hardware: Nodal Agency for ICT Training: Implementing Agencies/Contractors/Software Developers: CHAPTER 6; CASE STUDIES; E-court around the world ; Federal court of Australia: The supreme court of Singapore ; Other countries Practices: India: Karnataka High court Experience: The levels of Computerization achieved in The High Court of Karnataka; CHAPTER 7; PROBLEMS IN IMPLEMENTATION; CHAPTERS CONCLUSION AND SUGGESTIONS ; BIBLIOGRAPHY.
Summary: Electronic Courts Projects - India Information & Communication Technology - India Information & Communication Technology - Judicial Administration - India
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Declaration ;
Certificate ;
Acknowledgements ;
Abbreviation ;
Table of Contents ;
CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION:
Research Methodology ;
E-Governance (Electronic Governance) ;
Chapter 2;
Governance of the Indian Judicial System;
Constitutional Scheme ;
Dispute Resolution Mechanism Available In India ;
Organisational Structure Of Indian Judiciary ;
Supreme Court ;
High Courts ;
Subordinate Judiciary ;
Rules Of Practice And Procedure ;
Adjudicatory Process - Civil ;
Pre-Admission Stage - Scrutiny ;
Pre-Hearing Stage ;
Written Statement ;
Determination Of Issues ;
Commissioner ;
Evidence ;
Oral Evidence:
Documentary Evidence:
Arguments - Hearings:
Interlocutory Applications (las) ;
Judgments ;
Decrees ;
Certified Copies ;
Adjudicatory Process Criminal ;
Output Documents ;
Chapter 3;
Role of Information and Communication Technology for Judicial;
Administration of the Court;
Information And Communication Technology In India:
Meaning:
What Ict Deliver? ;
Indian Scenario:
Domestic Market In India ;
Need Of It In Indian Courts:
Requirement Or Use Of It For Various Body Of Judiciary ;
It Requirements Of Litigants:
It Requirements Of Advocates:
It Requirements Of Registry ;
It Requirements Of Judges:
Implementation Strategies In Indian Judiciary ;
Creation Of let Infrastructure ;
Stages Of Implementation ;
Overall Implementation Strategy ;
let Enablement Life Cycle ;
let Tools For Implementation And Its Relevance To Judicial Process ;
Chapter 4;
E-Courts Project;
Project Modules, Phases And Timeline ;
Project Execution: Key Stakeholders - Roles And Responsibilities ;
Service Levels;
Project Progress Monitoring System (Ppms) ;
Site Preparation ;
Application Software ;
Hardware Procurement ;
Technical Manpower ;
Key Achievements ;
Challenges Faced ;
Next Steps ;
Network Diagram For Connectivity For E-Courts ;
Connectivity For Varying Number Of Nodes Within Court Complex;
Current Status And The Progress Of The E-Courts Project ;
Status Of E-Courts In India Till March 20 12 ;
let Trends In India 2009 And E-Courts In India ;
Extension Of E-Court Committee's Tenure Beyond February 2010 ;
Country-wide progress status summary ;
The establishment of E-Courts in India requires certain prerequisites. These are:
CHAPTERS;
ORGANIZATION/COMMITTEESIBODIES INVOLVED IN THE PROJECT;
Apex Bodies/Committees ;
Genesis of the e-Committee:
The Committee is comprised of:
Current Members:
Functions of the committee:
Steering Committee of High Court Judges:
Central Project Coordinator:
District Court Project Supervision Committee:
Taluk/Tehsil/Sub-division Court Team:
Organizational Agencies/Entities ;
National Informatics Center:
Nodal Agencies for Implementation of ICT infrastructure:
Nodal Agencies for Supply and Installation of ICT Hardware:
Nodal Agency for ICT Training:
Implementing Agencies/Contractors/Software Developers:
CHAPTER 6;
CASE STUDIES;
E-court around the world ;
Federal court of Australia:
The supreme court of Singapore ;
Other countries Practices:
India: Karnataka High court Experience:
The levels of Computerization achieved in The High Court of Karnataka;
CHAPTER 7;
PROBLEMS IN IMPLEMENTATION;
CHAPTERS
CONCLUSION AND SUGGESTIONS ;
BIBLIOGRAPHY.

Electronic Courts Projects - India Information & Communication Technology - India Information & Communication Technology - Judicial Administration - India

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