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28 Apr 2026 IndiaNationalNew Delhi

Supreme Court Concludes National Conference on Judicial Re-engineering and Digital Transformation

The Supreme Court eCommittee and the Department of Justice concluded a two-day national conference on judicial digital transformation on April 12, 2026. The event prioritized the eCourts Mission Mode Project and discussed re-engineering procedural workflows to accommodate AI-driven case management and virtual hearings. Press Release dated April 12, 2026 eCommittee, Supreme Court of India 12.04.2026 PRESS RELEASE The eCommittee, Supreme Court of India in collaboration… Press Release dated April 12, 2026 | Supreme Court of.
Key Facts To Remember
Event: Two-day National Conference on Judicial Process Re-engineering
Co-organizers: Supreme Court eCommittee and Department of Justice
Focus: Scaling the eCourts Mission Mode Project (est. 2005)
Conclusion Date: April 12, 2026, in New Delhi
Detailed Analysis

Why it matters

Held at the Supreme Court's Additional Buildings Complex in New Delhi on April 11–12, 2026, this conference functioned as a strategic review of the eCourts Mission Mode Project. This pan-India initiative, rooted in the 2005 National Policy and Action Plan, remains the primary vehicle for ICT implementation across the judiciary. Chief Justice Surya Kant and Justice Vikram Nath, Chairperson of the eCommittee, led five working sessions that mapped out the transition from traditional filing to a fully digital ecosystem.

The sessions moved beyond basic digitisation to focus on process re-engineering—the fundamental redesign of judicial workflows to improve efficiency and speed. Discussions addressed the expansion of digital infrastructure in lower courts and the deployment of AI to manage case backlogs. A specific emphasis was placed on ensuring inclusivity for marginalized litigants, ensuring that technological shifts do not create barriers to justice access. The conference also addressed the necessary legislative and procedural shifts required to institutionalize electronic filing (e-filing) and virtual courtrooms as permanent features of the Indian legal landscape.

  • Organizing Bodies: Supreme Court eCommittee and Department of Justice, GOI
  • Core Framework: eCourts Mission Mode Project
  • Key Participants: Chief Justice Surya Kant and Justice Vikram Nath
  • Venue: New Delhi

Glossary

eCourts Mission Mode Project: A national initiative monitored by the SC eCommittee to provide citizen-centric services via an ICT-enabled justice delivery system.

Process Re-engineering: The radical redesign of judicial business processes to achieve substantial improvements in speed, quality, and service delivery.

NaukriSync Exam Angle

Polity & Governance. The 2026 National Conference on Judicial Process Re-engineering marked a significant milestone for the eCourts Mission Mode Project, which began in 2005. Expected questions may focus on the organizing authorities (SC eCommittee and Department of Justice) or the specific objectives of Phase III of judicial digitisation, particularly AI integration and procedural reform.

Sources
Publicationsci.gov.in
DeskSUPREME COURT OF INDIA
Published28 Apr 2026 IST / 28 Apr 2026 UTC
Date Page28 Apr 2026