POLITICAL SCIENCE

Public Awareness and General Administration

Supreme Court opens with a ‘futuristic’ look

  • The Supreme Court opened to tech-savvy,

paperless courtrooms with free wi-fi for all.

  • The new courtroom decor has big screens for

virtual hearings.

  • The Supreme Court called the design “futuristic”
  • Digital enhancements have been implemented as

part of green initiatives for optimum use of technology in justice delivery systems.

  • Free Wi-Fi facility for lawyers and others visiting SC has been announced as part of the e-initiatives in the Supreme Court of India.
  • Chief Justice of India D.Y. Chandrachud, who has steered the court into the digital age 

during and post the COVID-19 pandemic years, invited lawyers to give their feedback. 

  • Recent months had seen the Chief Justice insist that lawyer stick to their tablets or-ipads rather than bulky paper files.

Problem in Conduct of Public Elections

New ECI web portal for political parties

  • All political parties will now be able to file their financial accounts online, with the Election  Commission of India (ECI) launching a new web portal to facilitate the same. 
  • The online availability of the data is expected to enhance the level of compliance and transparency.
  • According to provisions in the Representation of the People (RP) Act, 1951, the political parties are required to submit a Contribution Report, Audited Annual Account and Election Expenditure Statement to the ECI and Chief Electoral Officers of States and Union Territories.

Twin objectives

The online facility has been created with twin objectives: 

  • To facilitate political parties in overcoming the difficulties in physical filing of reports.
  • To ensure timely filing of financial statements in the prescribed or standardized formats.

About ECI

  • It is a permanent and autonomous constitutional body.
  • Chief Election Commissioner – Rajiv Kumar
  • Term length – 6 years or up to 65 years of age

(whichever is prior)

  • HQ – New Delhi
  • Founded – 25 January 1950
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