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CJI: E-courts beat Railways in digital transactions as₹502cr fine mopped up

IndiaTimes Sunday, 28 January 2024
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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