Abdul Haq inaugurates Law Deptt’s renovated library at Civil
Secretariat
JAMMU,
NOVEMBER 06: Minister for Rural Development Panchayati Raj, Law and
Justice Abdul Haq on Monday inaugurated
the renovated library of the Department of Law here at Civil Secretariat.
The renovation included updating of e-library that would make
available court judgments at the click of the button.
Law
secretary Abdul Majeed Bhat, Additional Law Secretary Achal Sethi and other
senior officers of the Law department were also present at the inaugural
function.
The law
Minister said with the updating of library especially the e library, law
officers, attorneys and other legal officers will be able to update their
knowledge with new judgments of any court of the country including high courts
and the Supreme Court. He said the updated facility will help them in proper
examination of cases that would lead to early deliverance of justice.
He said the
manual browsing of books for research on a case was a time consuming process
and the availability of e-resources in the form of e-books and special software
available online will help in getting the most recent judgments of Supreme
Court and High Courts. “It will be easy for the lawyers of the government
to research and update their knowledge. The e-library will act as a major tool
to attain qualitative change in grievance redressal system and a powerful force
of democracy” he asserted.
The Law
Minister said that the updated e-library would make available judgments at the
click of the button and the Lawyers can get a printout of any judgment they
need for ready reference.
Meanwhile,
the Minister directed the officials to switch over to digital world and called
for digitization of records. He said the advent of new technology has made it
imperative to switch over to digital system for making things easier for the
public.
He also assured all possible assistance for further upgrading of the library.
He asked the concerned officers to explore the possibility of creating
more space for the library. 
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