Sikkim: India’s First Paperless Judiciary

Sikkim: India’s First Paperless Judiciary

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Category : State Published on: May 06 2026

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  • Historic Milestone: CJI Surya Kant announced Sikkim as the first state to achieve a fully paperless judiciary during a conclave in Gangtok.
  • Digital Transformation: The shift eliminates physical paperwork, utilizing the e-Courts project and AI tools like SUPACE for research and translation.
  • Accessibility: The initiative follows the vision "Petitions Must Move, Not People," allowing remote filing and real-time case tracking.
  • Efficiency: This modern system ensures faster processing, transparency, and reduced costs, overcoming geographical barriers in the Himalayan region.
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