The release quoted Justice Rajesh Bindal as saying at an exhibition on legal literacy in Kurukshetra district that the work would be completed in four phases.
At the exhibition organised as a part of the International Gita Mahotsav, Justice Bindal said the facility of video-conferencing have been provided in several courts, jails, hospitals and laboratories.
As many as 3.27 lakh undertrials were produced in different courts using video-conferencing, he said, adding that doctors have conducted over 14,600 medical examinations through video-conferencing.
All interim and final orders are also uploaded on the website. About 30 lakh orders are available on the website for the benefit of general public, Bindal added.
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