Justice Tashi Rabstan inaugurates e-Seva & Vidhik Seva Kendra virtually at Leh
Judge, High Court of Union Territories of J&K and Ladakh, Justice Tashi Rabstan virtually inaugurated e-Seva Kendra and Vidhik Seva Kendra at District Court Complex in Leh on June 30.
Justice Tashi Rabstan stressed the importance of e-Seva and Videk Seva Kendras in the virtual filing of cases in the High Court by the people of Leh district without travelling to Jammu or Srinagar for the same purpose. He impressed upon the Bar members to avail of the benefits through these Kendras.
He shared the benefits that a litigant can avail of from such facilities, including the virtual filing of cases in the High Court, the status of the pending cases, next date of hearing, e-stamp papers, and e-Mulakat of the prisoners with their relatives.
Earlier, Principal District and Sessions Judge Leh, Deepak Sethi gave the welcome speech. Central Project Coordinator, Anoop Kumar, highlighted the relevance of e-Seva Kendra and Vidhik Seva Kendra.
President Bar Association Leh, Mohammad Shafi Lassu expressed gratitude to Justice Tashi Rabstan for launching these Kendras, which had been a long-pending demand of the Bar Association Leh and the public of Ladakh.
Chief Judicial Magistrate (CJM), Leh, Spalzes Angmo, gave the vote of thanks. The programme was moderated and conducted by Sub-Judge/Secretary DLSA, Leh, Phuntsog Angmo.
Registrar, Judicial High Court of J&K and Ladakh, S.R Gandhi; Member Secretary, Ladakh Legal Services Authority (LLSA), M.K Sharma; Principal District and Sessions Judge, Leh/ Chairman, District Legal Service Authority (DLSA), Leh, Deepak Sethi; Central Project Coordinator, Anoop Sharma; Chief Judicial Magistrate, Leh, Spalzes Angmo; Sub-Judge/Secretary DLSA, Leh, Phuntsog Angmo and judicial officers of Leh and Kargil districts; Additional Public Prosecutor, Leh, Nawang Nurboo, President Bar Association, Leh, Mohammad Shafi; members of the Bar, Panel Lawyers, Para Legal Volunteers and public attended the programme.