The court is also scheduled to launch its online gate pass registration facility.
Chief Justice of Supreme Court Justice P Sathasivam will inaugurate the e-filing facility in the Delhi High Court premises tomorrow evening.
Briefing the media about the court's process of digitisation, Delhi High Court Chief Justice N V Ramana said "the system is first of its kind in the country for the advocates and litigants-in-person. This is a good cause which will also help the general public."
"The petitions, documents filed electronically will be checked and defects, if any, will be communicated to them through e-mails and SMS. Our next step will be online filing of the cases, which will be done shortly," Justice Ahmed said.
In the first phase, e-filing will begin in taxation and company jurisdictions, subsequently the system will include the other branches like civil and writ cases, he added.
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