Supreme Court to host “Hackathon” first time in its history

The very first time in the history of Supreme Court in its 72-years, is hosting a HACKATHON event, which makes it clear that they are looking for youths and younger generation to be brought in to make the justice delivery system an efficient one. The event would be an opportunity to engage in ‘’collaborative brainstorming’’ said Chief Justice D.Y Chandrachud. This event will help the public to get a knowledge of the proceedings of the court since the court’s main aim is to bring online live stream around the country.

In addition, courts are moving towards going completely paperless. The constitutional Commission, headed by Secretary Chandrachud has taken the first steps in this direction. Instead of the usual bulky files, all five of his judges on this bench listen to cases using laptops or tablets connected next to them. And since the pandemic days from the traditional hearings the court had to suffer to video conferences taking its toll and time.

We all know that the pandemic made a lot things suffer and due to that the lawyers for the hearing had to join physically and virtually. The court is making fundamental changes of filing of cases and an automated listing system without any human interface. The Hackathon occasion would be organized under the supervision of Justice Sanjay KISHAN KAUL shows of 18 of the satisfactory thoughts would be made before the leader Justice, apex courtroom judges and others. guidelines made via the members ought to be in the ambit of the provisions of the ultimate court regulations, 2013.

Even the court is trying to go completely paperless. So instead of using bulky files, all they have to do is use their laptops or tablets plugged in.

And another of Supreme Court’s goal is to bring new methodology to upgrade the ecosystem and bring in new fresh innovative ideas.

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