Bilaspur. iPads were provided to judicial officers in the auditorium of the High Court. Also, a joint program was organized on the topic of Cyber Crime and Digital Evidence. Chief Justice Ramesh Sinha, while addressing the participating judicial officers, said that providing high capacity iPads to the judicial officers is important in increasing their technical efficiency and excellence. are steps and it is a testament to our collective effort to empower the judiciary in the digital age.
The Chief Justice said that in such a rapidly changing world of technological progress, we are We stand where law and technology are interconnected. This technological advancement has brought about radical changes in every aspect of life. It also includes understanding and applying law and justice. It is our responsibility to be equipped with technical and digital resources and to provide justice to the people by exploiting the technical potential. He said that through technology, we have seen the transformation of e-courts and digital case management, which has increased our speed and efficiency and increased people’s access to justice. Earlier, one had to search for law in books in the library, but today in the age of technology, digital data base is available at one click. This advancement has not only saved time but has also broadened the horizons of legal research making it more inclusive.
iPad will increase technical efficiency of judicial officers
The CJ said that the distribution of iPads today symbolizes our commitment to equip every judicial officer with the necessary tools to operate in this digital landscape. These tools are not mere means of convenience, but catalysts for increasing efficiency, promoting transparency and ensuring that justice is accessible to all. In today’s era, virtual hearing has become a necessity and we see that even without physical presence, we can conduct the justice delivery process through technology. Our collective objective should be to seamlessly integrate technology into the judicial process. He called for active participation in the technical sessions to enhance their understanding about technology, cyber crime and digital evidence and expressed that all the participants should see the iPad as a step towards increasing technical proficiency and its Empower the judiciary in a rapidly changing world with proper use.
Discussion on cyber crime and digital evidence
Justice Rajni Dubey gave the welcome speech in the program. He distributed iPads equipped with modern technology to 200 judicial officers under the leadership of the Chief Justice. The second session was organized as a technical session on Cyber Crime and Digital Evidence in which crime and digital evidence were discussed in detail. Judges and judicial officers were present in the program.