
Supreme Court Turns 75, Chief Justice Explains What "Near Future" Holds
NDTV
The digital Supreme Court reports will make judgments available to people for free in a digital format
Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud today said the Supreme Court will soon migrate its digital data to a cloud-based infrastructure, while addressing a gathering of judges and other legal luminaries as the court turned 75 years today. He said the ability of the Supreme Court to remain relevant as an institution needs recognising challenges and starting difficult conversations.
The digital Supreme Court reports will make judgments available to people for free in a digital format. All 519 volumes of Supreme Court reports since 1950, covering 36,308 cases, will be available in digital format, bookmarked, user-friendly and with open access.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the celebrations today. A new website of the Supreme Court was also launched.