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Progress of Virtual Courts

AUG 5, 2023

Virtual Courts is a concept, aimed at eliminating the presence of litigant or lawyer in the court and for adjudication of cases on a virtual platform. The concept has been evolved in order to efficiently utilize court resources and to provide litigants with an effective avenue to settle petty disputes. Virtual Court can be administered by a Judge over a virtual electronic platform whose jurisdiction may extend to the entire State and function 24X7. Currently, the virtual courts are handling cases pertaining to only traffic challan cases, which have not only reduced the costs of litigation but has also simplified the procedure for redressal of traffic challan cases. Over 3.26 crore cases (3,26,14,617) have been handled by 22 virtual courts and in more than 39 lakhs (39,16,405) cases, online fine of more than Rs. 419.89 crore have been realized till 30.06.2023. The detail breakup of cases dealt through virtual courts across India is at Annexure- I. As on 30.06.2023, there are 22 such courts in 18 States / UTs viz. Delhi (2), Haryana, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Kerala (2), Maharashtra (2), Assam, Chhattisgarh, Jammu and Kashmir (2), Uttar Pradesh, Odisha, Meghalaya, Himachal Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Tripura, West Bengal and Rajasthan.The Department under its Scheme for Action Research and Studies on Judicial Reforms periodically invites research proposals from eligible institutions on various topics in the field of justice delivery and judicial reforms. Recently proposals have been invited on “Exploring the scope of expansion of Virtual Courts under the Indian Justice Delivery System”. All proposals under Action Research are evaluated as per the stipulated guidelines and are subject to approval of a Project Sanctioning Committee formulated for the said Scheme.The establishment of Virtual Courts is an administrative matter which falls strictly within the purview and domain of the judiciary and the respective State Governments, and the Central Government has no direct role to play in the matter. Annexure IThe detail break-up of cases dealt through Virtual Courts across the country are as under:

StatisticsofVirtualCourts-30.06.2023
S.NoEstablishment_NameReceivedProceeding DoneContestedPaid ChallansChallan Amount
1ASSAM TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT72415724133571902213159081
2CHHATTISGARH TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT1018703781500
3GUJARAT TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT12671674647822718171300
4HARYANA TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT82176568134210801699212638701
5HIMACHAL PRADESH TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT81631572478619544011753
6JAMMU TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT1575901361528803861321420590
7KARNATAKA TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT478574782411940576338437490
8KASHMIR TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT35643435643393007523141025995
9KERALA(POLICE DEPARTMENT)63579262506912805471728393893
10KERALA TRANSPORT DEPARTMENT485190476054297179969115151882
11MADHYA PRADESH TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT46581360285718531315300
12MAHARASHTRA TRANSPORT DEPARTMENT40387243492014492348605
13MEGHALAYA TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT43731403320000
14NOTICE BRANCH DELHI TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT1413318713712402772231344606954951505
15Odisha Traffic CTC-BBSR COMMISSIONERATE3334163079086272061519894001
16PUNE TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT6080605618591114250
17RAJASTHAN TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT264972365089297086276170
18TAMIL NADU TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT162337143042133378188718829890
19TRIPURA TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT354353142900
20UTTAR PRADESH TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT10238520756994528769501614298422756
21VIRTUAL COURT DELHI(TRAFFIC)4773216473443110550016245551618662492
22WEST BENGAL TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT67940642937633602039452
Total326144432915003923067139164054198908506

 This information was given by the Minister of Law and Justice, Shri Arjun Ram Meghwal, in a written reply in Lok Sabha today.

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