e-courts Functional in Delhi from Feb 8, 2009

Delhi's first 'e-Lok Adalat' would become functional from February 8, 2009 in all the district courts. In an initiative that is a move towards making court proceedings paper-less, the courts would take up over one lakh pending cases of cheque bounce. ICICI bank would provide the computerised database of its customers to all the district courts to take up cases pending under section 138 of Negotiable Instruments Act (related to matters of cheque bounce).

The litigants can walk up to the nearest court complex without any documents in hand. The ICICI bank will provide the requisite human resource and technical support at all the district court complexes. Also, details of a case would be accessible from any of the court complexes. For example, if a litigant stays in Rohini and his case is pending at Laxmi Nagar, he can go to the Rohini court and pursue the case. Counters would be set up to assist litigants to pursue the pending cases. Litigants would be able to access the details of their case with their credit card number and the reference number of personal loan or auto loan.

There would be a separate counter in each court complex for senior citizens and disabled people. A separate counter would be there for women litigants as well. Cash counters would be provided to deposit the money after the settlement of the case.


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