Use of Technology in Access to Justice
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2020-03
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Indian Journal of Law and Justice
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Chakraborty, Gangotri
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University of North Bengal
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Baladhikari, S. K. (2020). Use of Technology in Access to Justice. Indian Journal of Law and Justice, 11(1, Part-III), 269–289. https://ir.nbu.ac.in/handle/123456789/4020
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Access to justice is not only concerned with the way the judicial process functions but
improving the way disputes are resolved. The process of availing justice showcases that
it is time-consuming, unaffordable, unjustifiably combative and inexplicably steeped in
opaque procedure and language. Promotion of access to justice includes factors2 of
dispute containment, dispute avoidance and legal health promotion. A legal issue must
be first recognised and be dealt with by selecting the appropriate service. Justice must
reach the non-lawyers who are unaware that there is a situation where a legal problem
must be resolved, contained and avoided. Access to justice must spread to use of
technology in courts and the way society is involved in the process of administration of
justice. Services such as selecting the appropriate service for the legal issue is very
important as this determines the efficacy of the judicial process. United Kingdom
provides citizens advice service this enables the citizens to handle some of the legal
situations on their own when legal services are provided online similarly like that of
other online services of the State. These online legal services can be provided in three
forms – web-based services, commercial or NGO’s; subscription-based access or
alternate business structures or legal publishers. The services which are provided can
also be provided where citizens can compare the prices which will be available at
competitive rates. Subsequently services can also be streamlined by providing guidance
upon procedural and substantive issues. Along with services it is the need of the hour
that judges start accepting e-filing, virtual courts, online dispute resolution, digital
evidence, deposition of witness online for instance in Jammu and Kashmir where due to
geographical limitations citizens might not be able to travel to reach the courts for
testifying due to snow or landslides, whether it means they do not have access to justice?
The paper critically analyses the role of the stakeholders in the administration of justice
put together in providing access to justice to citizens through use of technology.
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11
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1, Part-III
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0976-3570
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269 - 289