GUWAHATI: To render hassle-free services to litigants, the Gauhati High Court has created an e-Sewa Kendra where the litigants can obtain information with respect to case status and obtain copies of judgments and orders.
On Thursday, March 3, Justice Sudhansu Dhulia, Chief Justice, Gauhati High Court inaugurated the e-Sewa Kendra in the Old Block of the Principal Seat of the Gauhati High Court. Also present were Justice N.Kotiswar Singh (Judge, Administrative Department), Justice Suman Shyam (Chairperson, ICT Committee, Gauhati High Court), other Judges of the Gauhati High Court, Advocate General of Mizoram, Standing Counsel of the Gauhati High Court, Chairman, Bar Council of NE States, Lawyers and officials of the Registry.
E-Sewa Kendras have been created in all the High Courts of India on a pilot basis as part of an initiative taken by the Supreme Court of India.
The main objective of the e-Sewa Kendra is to facilitate those services to the litigants as well as the lawyers which are vital for the better functioning of the Court. Sewa Kendras shall initially roll out the following services for litigants and lawyers-
1) Handling inquiries about case status, next date of hearing and other details.
2) Facilitate online Applications for certified copies.
3) Facilitate e-filing of petitions right from the scanning of hard copy petitions, appending e-signatures, uploading them onto CIS and generation of filing number.
4) To assist in online purchase of e-Stamp papers/e-Payments.
5) To help in applying and obtaining Aadhaar based digital signature.
6) Publicize and assist in downloading the Mobile App of e-Courts for Android and IOS.
7) Facilitate in the booking of e-Mulakat appointments for meeting relatives in jail.
8) Handling queries about Judges on leave.
9) Guide people on how to avail free legal services from the District Legal Service Authority, High Court Legal Service Committee and Supreme Court Legal Service Committee.
10) Facilitate disposal of traffic challans in virtual Courts as also online compounding of traffic challans and other petty offences.
11) Explaining the method of arranging and holding a video conference court hearing.
12) Provide soft copies of judicial orders/judgments via email, WhatsApp or any other available mode.
The creation of the e-Sewa Kendra is a significant step for the lawyers in handling the cases and for the common man in his claim for justice.