In a move aimed at fostering cross-border collaboration and knowledge exchange, officials from the Sri Lankan Supreme Court recently concluded a four-day training program at the Supreme Court of India.
The delegation, consisting of 15 officials, participated in the program from May 9 to 13, as announced by the Indian High Commission.
Throughout the training, the Sri Lankan officials were acquainted with the technological advancements and digital transformations implemented within the Indian Supreme Court, including the innovative e-Courts project.
They were provided insights into various court processes such as filing, listing, scrutiny, scanning, and record-keeping, demonstrating enhanced transparency, efficiency, and accessibility.
The training sessions were facilitated by Senior Registrars from the Registry, who elucidated the intricacies of these systems and showcased their practical applications. The initiative underscores the robust bilateral relationship between India and Sri Lanka, reaffirming their shared commitment to judicial excellence and technological innovation.
Acknowledging the significance of the initiative, the Training Cell of the Indian Supreme Court, under the guidance of the Chief Justice of India, played a pivotal role in supporting and facilitating the training program.
This collaborative endeavor not only promotes knowledge sharing but also strengthens ties with international judicial entities, fostering a culture of cooperation and mutual learning.