Judicial Infrastructure in India
IT Infrastructure: According to the survey, only 27% of courtrooms in the subordinate judiciary have computers on judges’ dais while there are still 10% of courts that do not have access to proper internet facilities.
Toilets: 22% of trial court complexes do not have any toilet facilities for women, while 16% don’t have such a facility for men either.
Rented and Poor Premises: There are 620 court complexes that still operate from rented premises and only 54% of the total complexes have basic medical facilities.
Schemes & Programs
Centrally Sponsored Scheme for the Development of Infrastructure Facilities for Judiciary: Its objective is ....
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