CJ Ramesh Sinha Inaugurates Workshop To Enhance Technical Skills Of Chhattisgarh HC Staff, Assistant Programmers From 23 State Districts

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In a landmark step towards empowering the judiciary of Chhattisgarh with cutting-edge technology, the Chhattisgarh High Court on Sunday organized a workshop titled “A deep dive into the controls within New CIS Version 4.0 and Equipping the Technical Staff with Laptops” at the Chhattisgarh State Judicial Academy, Bilaspur for Technical Staff of the High Court and Assistant Programmers from...

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In a landmark step towards empowering the judiciary of Chhattisgarh with cutting-edge technology, the Chhattisgarh High Court on Sunday organized a workshop titled “A deep dive into the controls within New CIS Version 4.0 and Equipping the Technical Staff with Laptops” at the Chhattisgarh State Judicial Academy, Bilaspur for Technical Staff of the High Court and Assistant Programmers from all 23 Districts of Chhattisgarh to enhance their technical skills and CIS 4.0 version training, and they were provided with high-capacity laptops.

On this occasion, under the leadership of the HC Chief Justice Ramesh Sinha, the Technical Staff of the High Court and Assistant Programmers from all Districts of Chhattisgarh, a total of 34 Technical Staff were provided with modern technology-equipped laptops.

The Chief Guest, Chief Justice Sinha, inaugurated the program by lighting the lamp. Justice Rajani Dubey of the Chhattisgarh HC, the Chairperson of the Committee to Monitor the Functioning of CSJA, was also present as a special guest during the inaugural session.

Addressing the participants, Chief Justice Sinha said that providing high-capacity laptops to the technical support staff of the High Court and all Districts of the State is a significant step towards enhancing their technical proficiency and excellence and is a testament to our collective efforts to empower the judiciary in the digital age.

Chief Justice Sinha also emphasised that for the judiciary to be technologically capable, the Judicial Staff must be technically proficient along with the Judicial Officers. The more proficient the Judicial Staff is, the more efficient our Judiciary will be, and we will be able to deliver results faster, he said.

"...it is not enough for the court staff to be proficient only in technical knowledge, but for this, they must be equipped with technical and digital resources. It is our priority that Judicial Officers and Staff are proficient in technical knowledge and digital resources, and as a step towards enhancing their capabilities, today laptops are being provided to the Technical Staff of the High Court and all 23 District Courts of the State. The role of Technical Staff in the Judiciary is very important, now that the Technical Staff is being equipped with high-quality technical and digital resources, it is your responsibility that all of you become fully proficient in the use of these resources and make full use of them and contribute to the process of providing speedy, cheap and accessible justice to the common people", Chief Justice Sinha said.

He also encouraged the technical staff to utilize this workshop, take advantage of it, try to find solutions to whatever questions they have in their minds and learn from each other. It may be noted that last month, the Chief Justice handed over 200 Judicial Officers with high-capacity modern iPads.

Chief Justice Sinha has been at the forefront of promoting modern technology and digital resources within the judiciary, ensuring their full utilization. He has been virtually inspecting the District Courts across the State, virtually inspecting Lok Adalats, and virtually laying the foundation stone and inaugurating judicial infrastructure, Court Buildings, and housing for Judicial Officers and Staff, and addressing divisional seminars, which was coordinated by the Technical Staff of the High Court and District Courts, where the Technical Staff of the High Court and District Courts needed laptops and did not have laptops, causing difficulties, and they used to perform the work by arranging laptops from Judicial Officers or somewhere else.

He has always prioritised high-level judicial infrastructure, housing for judicial officers and staff, court buildings, and making the State's judicial officers technically proficient. Since taking over as the Chief Justice of the HC, significant progress has been made in the infrastructure of the State's judiciary, housing for Judicial Officers and Staff, Court buildings, and the establishment of Dispensaries and Post Offices in the Court Premises, which has created a conducive environment for the administration of justice.

The inaugural session of the program concluded with a vote of thanks by Shri Vivek Verma, I/c Registrar Computerization cum CPC. On this occasion, the Registrar General Shri K. Vinod Kujur, Director of the State Judicial Academy Shri Santosh Kumar Aditya, and officers of the Registry and the State Judicial Academy were present.

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