It wasn’t just the pandemic that forced lawyers and courts to adopt digital for daily business. In 2018, following a case where a student filed a public interest litigation in the Supreme Court after the latter barred entry in the courts on certain days, the top court ruled that proceedings should be live telecast online.
Now, just a month ago, a parliamentary committee on law and justice has submitted recommendations that virtual courts must go on saying “digital justice is cheaper and faster.”
Besides virtual courts, there is a trove of digital-data solutions that the

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