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WAN Connectivity Planned for District and Subordinate Courts of India

PM Narendra Modi addressing at the event marking introduction of digital filing as a step towards paperless Supreme Court, in New Delhi on May 10, 2017

PM Narendra Modi addressing at the event marking introduction of digital filing as a step towards paperless Supreme Court, in New Delhi on May 10, 2017

WAN Connectivity Planned for District and Subordinate Courts of India

One of the important components of eCourts Mission Mode Project Phase-II (2015-19) is the establishment of Wide Area Network (WAN) connecting all District and Subordinate court complexes, spread across the country.

The eCourts project has made significant progress under the guidance of e-Committee of Supreme Court of India in computerizing 16,089 district and subordinate courts of the country through installation of case information software, hardware and local area network in courts.

The aim is to make the judiciary ICT–enabled for efficient and transparent functioning with a positive overall impact on the justice delivery system.

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The Department of Justice awarded the prestigious eCourts’ WAN project to BSNL at a cost of Rs. 167 crore for establishing Wide Area Network (WAN) connecting 2,992 district and subordinate court complexes across the country including 547 court complexes with no connectivity.

An online monitoring tool prepared by NIC for tracking real-time progress and monitoring of pan-Indian Wide Area Network (WAN) project against the set baselines was launched on 7th September, 2018.

BSNL has completed feasibility studies of 458 unconnected district and subordinate courts under the eCourts project. The activities of BSNL with clear phases, tasks, milestones and timelines are monitored regularly by the Department of Justice. The project is expected to be completed by 31st December, 2018.

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