Budget: eCourts project gets Rs 1500 crore; digitisation records part of initiative
The eCourts project's third phase, with Rs 1,500 crore from the 2024-25 budget, includes Rs 2,038.40 crore for digitising 3,108 crore documents, Rs 1,205.20 crore for cloud storage, and Rs 413.08 crore for 1,150 virtual courts. Over four years, as...

To be implemented over four years, the third phase will see digitisation of all court records, both legacy and pending cases, at an estimated cost of Rs 2,038.40 crore. A total of 3,108 crore documents will be digitised, official sources had earlier said.
As part of the third phase, the system will be migrated to cloud technology and the cost estimated for providing 25 petabytes of storage (according to existing requirement) is Rs 1,205.20 crore.
The project also seeks to establish and expand the scope of virtual courts for hearing cases by creating a robust digital infrastructure.
The sources had said Rs 413.08 crore is the cost estimate for the establishment of 1,150 virtual courts.
As part of the National eGovernance Plan, the eCourts project is under implementation since 2007 for making the Indian judiciary information and communications technology enabled. The second phase of the project concluded last year.
The main objective of the project's third phase is to create a unified technology platform for the judiciary which will provide a seamless and paperless interface between courts, litigants and other stakeholders.
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