Satya Prakash
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, August 14
Summons will now be delivered electronically to litigants in the form of
e-summons with the Supreme Court on Tuesday launching new apps.“Almost 25-30 per cent cases in lower judiciary are pending because summons do not get delivered.
Now, a process server would be provided with a smartphone that would end the practice of incorrect reports about non-delivery of summons,” said Justice Madan B Lokur, who is spearheading the project for use of IT in judiciary.
At a function to launch the new apps, Justice Lokur said it had been mandatory for them to come back either with an electronically signed receipt or a photograph of the locked premises. Now, the GPS tracking system would ensure they went to the right place for delivery, he added.
He said Nstep — a real-time tracking of process server — would speed up cases pending for non-delivery of summons. Lawyers can also digitally pay court fee and fines.
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