Chief Justice S Manikumar inaugurated the event which was attended by several Judges, Judges of the Administrative and Computer Committees, and Registrars. In his inaugural address, the Chief Justice called the e-filing system a ‘boon to the litigant community; and that the training was aimed at preparing the judiciary for paperless and digital courts.

Chief Justice S Manikumar inaugurated the event which was attended by several Judges, Judges of the Administrative and Computer Committees, and Registrars.

In his inaugural address, the Chief Justice called the e-filing system a ‘boon to the litigant community; and that the training was aimed at preparing the judiciary for paperless and digital courts.

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The Chief Justice also mentioned that through the system of e-filing, the judiciary was to have a huge saving on manpower. He added that the Kerala High Court has always been keen on adopting new trends in technology, concurrently requesting the participation of lawyers and clerks in the training.

“Sixteen years ago, the E-committee of the Supreme Court of India formulated an action plan and a national policy for the Indian judiciary to enhance judicial machinery both quantitatively and qualitatively. Today, it is one step closer to becoming the reality,” said the Chief Justice in his address.

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Computer Committee Chairman Justice A Muhammed Mustaque, Committee Members Justices AK Jayasankaran Nambiar, PB Suresh Kumar, Shaji P Chaly, and Raja Vijayaraghavan were also present during the inaugural function.

Judges of the Administrative Committee, namely Justices CT Ravikumar, K Vinod Chandran, SV Bhatti, and Alexander Thomas also graced the occasion with their presence.

The event was a culmination of

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