SC to ‘hackathon’ to explore ideas to increase efficiency

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SC to ‘hackathon’ to explore ideas to increase eddiciency
SC to ‘hackathon’ to explore ideas to increase eddiciency

New Delhi: The Supreme Court is organizing a hackathon to encourage innovative ideas and explore practical propositions for bringing in efficiency in the existing processes- from “filing to listing”. It has invited suggestions and innovative ideas from the stakeholders for improvement in the system. A notification uploaded on the top court website said the event will be organized under the supervision and guidance of top court judge Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul.

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“Under the directions of the Chief Justice of India, the Registry is organizing a ‘Hackathon’ event for identifying innovative ideas and exploring practical propositions for refining and bringing in efficiency in the existing processes from ‘filing’ to ‘listing’ of judicial matters in the Supreme Court of India,” the notification said.

It said suggestions or innovative ideas be submitted online through link ‘https://main.sci.nic.in/hackathon/’, which will be available on the official website of the top court from December 24 till December 30, 2022.

“The suggestions/innovative ideas shall be within the ambit of the provisions of the Supreme Court Rules, 2013,” it said.

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The notification said the stakeholders and duty holders like members of the Supreme Court Bar Association and Supreme Court Advocates-on-Record Association, members of the top court e-committee, officials and law clerks-cum-research assistants working in the top court registry, may participate in the event.

It said after scrutiny of the responses, a screening-cum-selection committee shall identify the best 18 suggestions or innovative ideas and the selected participants would be invited to make presentation during the event to be held on January 7 in the court complex.

“Each participant would be allotted maximum of ten minutes for presentation of the proposition and further five minutes for interaction-cum-question/answer session with the screening-cum-selection committee and the judge in-charge,” it said.

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The notification said in the presentation, the participant may demonstrate how his or her vision and proposition will bring systemic changes to achieve the desired objective.

It said a participant with the best proposition will be selected as winner, followed by a runner-up, while the rest of them would be given certificate of participation.

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