Sri Lankan Supreme Court Officials Trained at Supreme Court of India

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Fifteen officials from the Registry of the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka recently participated in a specialized training programme hosted by the Supreme Court of India. The training, held from 9th to 13th May, was part of a broader initiative to strengthen institutional collaboration and enhance administrative efficiency within the judiciary.

Organized with the support of the Indian High Commission in Sri Lanka, the programme introduced participants to key components of India’s judicial digital transformation. Areas of focus included the eCourts initiative, digital filing systems, case listing and scrutiny processes, document scanning, and effective record management.

Senior officials from the Indian Registry provided in-depth briefings and live demonstrations of the operational systems that have contributed to improved service delivery and transparency in India’s highest court.

This exchange highlights the growing judicial cooperation between India and Sri Lanka, underscoring a shared vision for modern, accessible, and technology-driven court systems. The initiative was facilitated by the Training Cell of the Supreme Court of India under the leadership of the Chief Justice of India, and reflects both countries’ ongoing commitment to excellence in judicial administration

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