Gupta, Puja2025-06-2020240976-3570https://ir.nbu.ac.in/handle/123456789/5581Implementing an 'E-Court System' in the North-Eastern states of India faces many challenges that necessitate careful consideration and strategic solutions. This paper explores the key impediments hindering the seamless integration of electronic court procedures in this region. The North-Eastern states grapple with infrastructural deficiencies, including limited internet connectivity and power supply issues. These challenges hinder the effective deployment of digital platforms, jeopardizing the accessibility and reliability of the E-Court System. Also, the region experiences linguistic diversity, with many local languages spoken. Adapting the E-Court System to accommodate these languages is crucial for ensuring inclusivity and equal access to justice. This linguistic diversity poses a significant challenge in developing user-friendly interfaces and legal documentation that cater to the diverse population of the North-Eastern states. Addressing this issue requires comprehensive educational initiatives to enhance digital literacy and promote the understanding of electronic court procedures. The concerns about data security and privacy are significant deterrents to the acceptance of the E-Court System. In conclusion, the successful implementation of an E-Court System in the North-Eastern states demands a holistic approach that addresses infrastructural, linguistic, digital literacy, and cybersecurity challenges. By acknowledging and proactively mitigating these impediments, the region can pave the way for a technologically advanced and accessible justice system, ultimately fostering legal efficacy and inclusivity.enE-Court SystemNorth-Eastern StatesLegal TechnologyJudicial InfrastructureCybersecurityPresent Challenges to ‘E-Court System’ in North-Eastern StatesIndian Journal of Law and Justice, Vol. 15, No. 02, September-2024, pp 212-233Article