MP HC’s computer and e-court panel meet held

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MP HC’s computer and e-court panel meet held

Sunday, 23 July 2023 | Staff Reporter | BHOPAL

Make optimal use of technology in co-ordination to provide easy and speedy justice to all. With the necessary information of all the departments in the dashboard, it would be easy to solve the cases and people would get quick justice.

Expedite the process of providing tablets to the investigating officers in the police force. Chairman, Justice Rohit Arya and Member, Justice Vishal Dhagat, Computer and E-Court Committee, Madhya Pradesh High Court Jabalpur reviewed the implementation of the instructions issued earlier with the stake holders at the Academy of Administration, Bhopal and gave necessary instructions. Additional Chief Secretary Home Dr. Rajesh Rajoura, Principal Secretary Law Vinod Dwivedi, Project Co-ordinator High Court Jabalpur Fasahat Hussain Qazi and senior officers of other departments were present in the meeting.

Justice Arya instructed to take necessary action quickly in co-ordination with all for the smooth implementation of the e-court as per the guidelines of the Supreme Court. In case of any problem in co-ordination, the e-court committee should be informed so that the problem can be resolved expeditiously. Justice Arya said that when imperitive information is available on the dashboard being prepared by NIC, it will be easy to analyze the cases and can ensure quick justice. In the e-court system, information like FIR, Forensic Science Lab report, post mortem report, deliberations, statements of witnesses, decisions of courts, etc. will be available online, which will make it easier to take decisions. Justice Arya said that with the empowerment of the e-court system, there will be no need for the public to come to the court for every work. MedLEaPR software should be developed as the 6th pillar of Inter-operable Criminal Justice System (ICJS). Post-mortem report plays a crucial role in the investigation of criminal cases. While reviewing MedLEaPR, Justice Arya asked the health department to ensure necessary arrangements for post-mortem in all primary health centers of the state.

The concerned departments were directed in the meeting to obtain necessary approvals from the competent departmental committees before sending the proposal to the Finance Department. The Finance Department was asked to take all necessary action on time for the empowerment of the e-court project as directed by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court so that delay could be avoided. The judicial officers informed about the merits of ICJS and gave tips to make it strong and effective.

It was informed in the meeting that there are a total of 1199 Primary Health Centers (PHCs) in the state, out of which 533 have arrangements for conducting post-mortem. Arrangements are being made for the remaining 32. It was informed in the meeting that the process of filling 60 scientists, 45 lab assistants and 60 data entry operators post for the e-court system is in progress.

Justice Arya gave instructions to complete the operational work of e-seva centers of the state at the earliest. He said that maximum work should be done in Hindi.

Additional Chief Secretary Panchayat Shri Malay Srivastava informed that e-seva centers have been set up in 15 thousand 759 gram panchayats in the state. The work of setting- up e-seva centers in the remaining 6 thousand 674 gram panchayats will be completed in the next two to two and a half months. For this, the process of training has been completed.

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