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India told the UN it's using tech to expand justice access, citing $800M in digital reforms.
At the 60th UN Human Rights Council session, India highlighted its digital judicial reforms as a model for improving access to justice globally.
Sai Sampath Mettu of the ECO FAWN Society noted investments over $800 million in initiatives like the e-Courts Project and JUSTIS App, boosting transparency, reducing delays, and aiding marginalized groups.
The shift to virtual hearings during the pandemic sustained judicial operations and accelerated digital adoption.
India emphasized that access to justice is a fundamental right and urged other developing nations to adopt its tech-driven approach to strengthen legal systems, promote fairness, and uphold the rule of law.
India le dijo a la ONU que está utilizando la tecnología para expandir el acceso a la justicia, citando $ 800 millones en reformas digitales.