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The Gujarat High Court has launched a state-of-the-art Enterprise Wi-Fi facility across its court complex to enhance digital access for advocates and litigants during court proceedings.

The facility was inaugurated on August 15 by Chief Justice Sunita Agarwal.

According to a press note issued by the High Court, the Wi-Fi system is powered by approximately 655 enterprise-grade Access Points and has been built on a high-density, centralised enterprise framework to provide secure internet access across the complex.

The network has been optimised to provide seamless, high-speed Wi-Fi 6 connectivity in key user areas, including courtrooms, lobbies, the Advocate Bar Room, Lady Advocates' Bar Room (Library), Advocate Canteen, Advocate Libraries and the AIR Cafe.

The High Court stated that the facility is aimed at digitally empowering advocates and litigants during court proceedings and supporting the digital functioning of courts. It has been envisaged as a foundational pillar under the e-Courts project and the paperless court vision.

The initiative, the press note said, is a major step towards building an accessible, efficient and technologically integrated judicial ecosystem.

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