SRINAGAR, MARCH 02: In a first in the State of Jammu and Kashmir,
Jails have been connected with the courts through video conferencing for
facilitating speedy disposal of cases.
The facility was inaugurated by Justice Alok Aradhe
Chairperson Computer and e-courts (e-governance) committee from District court
Complex Jammu and Justice Ali Muhammad Magrey member computer and e-courts
(e-governance) committee from District Court Complex Srinagar.
The video conference was attended by DGP Prisons
Dilbagh Singh, Commissioner Secretary Home R K Goyal, Secretary Information
Technology Saughat Biswas, Principal District Judge Jammu Vinod Chatterji Koul,
Additional District Judge Srinagar, Parvaiz H Kachroo Coordinator CPC e-courts
Srinagar Shabir Ahmed Malik, DIG Prisons, Judicial Officers of District
Srinagar and Jail Superintendents of central Jail Srinagar and Kathua Jail.
On the occasion, Justice Magray termed it as an
important step in the speedy justice delivery system. He said that video
conferencing will be used for extending judicial remands of the accused before
or during trial without producing the accused/ under trial prisoners before the
courts.
“This will not only save the time of the courts but
it will also save resources of the state which are being spent in producing the
accused/ under trial prisoners before the courts,”
he said during the interaction with Jail authorities and other judicial
officers of Srinagar and Jammu.
Saying that Judiciary in J&K is fast adopting
information technology in judicial processes to provide cost-effective and
expeditious justice system to the litigants, Justice Magray said that
stakeholders will be able to avail services like case status, case details,
cause list, short orders etc through internet or offline through information
kiosks which have been installed in various courts across the state.
He also said that that video conference facility
will also be used in recording statements of specialist witnesses like doctors,
forensic experts and others.
Highlighting its importance, Justice Alok Aradhe
said that it will minimize the security risk attached with the production of
accused before the courts. He said that Video Conferencing will be used in
recording the statements of witnesses during the trial who have difficulty in
attending the courts.
They appreciated the Information Technology
Department, Home Department and Prisons Department for their support in
realizing the important milestone in ensuring speedy justice system.
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