Respectable Chief Justice of India Surya Kant has announced that Sikkim has become the India’s first fully paperless judiciary. This declaration was made during a national conclave in Gangtok, Sikkim and highlighting the India’s push towards digital justice delivery. This transformation has ensures that court processes are no longer dependent on the physical paperwork and making justice more accessible and efficient.
Sikkim Achieves Historic Milestone in Digital Judiciary
The Himalayan state of Sikkim has set the national benchmark by becoming India’s first fully paperless judiciary.
This announcement was made by CJI Surya Kant at the National Conclave on Technology and Judicial Education which was held in Gangtok.
This achievement marks the significant step in the India’s journey towards digital transformation in governance and specially in the justice delivery system.
The High Court of Sikkim has also played a important role in implementing this change and transitioning completely from paper based processes to digital systems.
Vision of ‘Petitions Must Move, Not People’ for Accessible Justice
The Chief Justice has emphasized that citizens should not have to travel long distances to seek justice.
The idea is simple but powerful . Justice should be accessible from anywhere and specially in geographically challenging regions like Sikkim.
With improved digital infrastructure citizens can now file petitions online, track case progress in real time and also access court orders digitally.
Role of Technology To Transforming Courts
The paperless judiciary transition is supported by the various key technological initiatives.
Major digital tools and system have played the important role.
- e-Courts Project: Which have modernized court processes across India.
- Also the AI tools like SUPACE and SUVAS for research and translation.
- The virtual hearings and online case management systems have important role.
Access to Justice in Remote Regions
One of the important challenges in the India’s judicial system has been accessibility in the remote and difficult terrains.
Also the digital reforms are now changing this reality by eliminating the need for the physical travel to courts.
Also connecting the remote regions like North Sikkim and island territories and also reducing financial and logistical barriers.
This have ensures that justice is not limited by geography and making the system more equitable.
What is a Paperless Judiciary?
A paperless judiciary refers to the system where all court processes are conducted digitally without any physical documents.
Key Features
- E-filing of the cases
- Digital records and documentation
- Virtual hearings
- Online access to judgments
Benefits
- The faster case processing
- Will reduced the costs and paperwork
- Also have greater transparency
India’s e-Courts Mission Mode Project has been the key driver in this transformation.


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