Rs.150 Million E-Court Push Tests Government’s Reform Credibility - LNW Lanka News Web
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Rs.150 Million e-Court Push Tests Government’s Reform Credibility - LNW Lanka News Web
The government’s decision to allocate Rs. 150 million for the e-Court Project has reignited debate over whether digital reforms can realistically rescue Sri Lanka’s overstretched judicial system or whether they risk becoming another well-intentioned but under-executed initiative. Approved by the Cabinet and funded through the Clean Sri Lanka Project, the allocation is intended to support the Judicial Service Commission in rolling out digital cou…
Cabinet approves Rs. 150 million to expand national e-Court project - Business News LK
The government has identified judicial digitalization as a national priority under its broader reform agenda. Authorities aim to modernize court operations and improve public access to justice. As part of the first phase, the Supreme Court has already launched an official website and an electronic case management system. Officials said these tools mark the foundation of a wider digital transition. The project will now expand to cover all courts.…
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