CJI: E-courts beat Railways in digital transactions as₹502cr fine mopped up
As many as 4.37 crore challans were received through the game changer virtual court initiative implemented in 20 states, which led to a collection of Rs 502 crore in fines, CJI D Y Chandrachud on Sunday said, adding that this has resulted in the judiciary surpassing Indian Railways in terms of total electronic transactions.
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