Judicial networking in Karnataka, India
As of now, judicial communication is through telephone, fax, letters and, in some cases, personal interaction. All these have their own weaknesses.
As of now, judicial communication is through telephone, fax, letters and, in some cases, personal interaction. All these have their own weaknesses.
Electronic procurement is gaining its momentum in the public service sector and the achieved results are visible clearly. Sue Essex, Welsh Assembly Government Finance and Public Services Minister said that the smarter procurement is essential to improve front line public services.
Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC), India, is going to launch e-Ticketing facility, known as Any Where Any Time Advance Ticket Reservation (AWATAR) before April end for bus commuters.
The Karnataka High Court will shortly be putting its judgments on the Internet. The plan will greatly benefit advocates and litigants. This initiative will link the Advocate-General’s office with the Law Department.
Newcastle City Council of UK has relaunched a new website for council which aims to be accessible regardless of age, experience or disability.
Partnering with Intel, Radiant Infosystems has launched Community PC under Rajiv Internet kiosk Project with 1500 PCs in 14 districts of Andhra Pradesh to bring a great success to e-Governance programme of the State.
Project Nomad launched the mobile solutions for the distinctive Nomad mobile working villages in Scotland.
The Union Government if India launched an e-Governance programme for the Directorate General of Supplies and Disposals (DGS&D) on Monday.
Centrex, the Central Police Training and Development Authority, has relaunched its website, to help UK policing.
The government of Nepal will soon enact the Electronic Transaction Ordinance (ETO), extending legal recognition to electronic records and digital signatures.