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E-courts project wins Digital India Award

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The services project of the Department of Justice has won the Award 2020, officials have said.

The project has won the award in the category of “Excellence in ” of a central ministry or department.

Put forward by the Supreme Court's e-Committee with a vision to transform the judiciary, the e-courts project was conceived based on the National Policy and Action Plan for Implementation of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in the Indian Judiciary-2005.

The award ceremony is expected to take place on December 30.

The e-Courts Mission Mode Project is a pan-India initiative monitored and funded by the Department of Justice for district courts.

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