ANALYSIS OF ELECTRONIC LITIGATION IN INDIA
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.29121/shodhkosh.v5.i6.2024.4554Keywords:
Court, People, Litigation, Electronic LitigationAbstract [English]
The term “court” typically means a place wherein the matters are resolved between the parties by the adjudicating authority. A court is the last resort where people approach their issues with other people. The reason why people approach the court is that people have faith in the judicial system that justice will be served. The issues which arise among people can be related to property, family disputes, agreement related issues and such mentioned issues are civil in nature. There can be criminal issues also in which one person commits a criminal activity and the other person who is innocent suffers due to the performance of criminal activity by the criminal person. There are other issues also which arise in companies, service related issues, tax related issues which are settled by tribunals in the first place and then by the courts. So basically court is the only place where disputes are resolved and justice is served by punishing the wrongdoer.
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