National Mission for Justice Delivery and Legal Reforms
The National Mission for Justice Delivery and Legal Reforms has been extended until March 2026 by the central government.
It is a federally funded programme that began in 1993-94 with the goal of supplementing state resources and developing infrastructural facilities for the subordinate judiciary, such as courthouses and digital computer rooms.
Benefits of the Scheme
- Improve digital capabilities and give impetus to the digitization initiation.
- Improve the overall functioning and performance of the Judiciary.
- Continued assistance to the Gram Nyayalayas will give impetus to providing speedy, substantial and affordable justice to the common man at his door step.
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