May 5, 2026

Sikkim Becomes India’s First Paperless Judiciary
All High Courts, Sikkim High Court

Sikkim Becomes India’s First Paperless Judiciary: A Landmark Step Towards Digital Justice

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Sikkim becomes India’s first paperless judiciary under CJI Surya Kant. Learn how e-Courts, AI tools like SUPACE & SUVAS, and […]

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Supreme Court Judge Strength to Increase from 34 to 38
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Supreme Court Judge Strength to Increase from 34 to 38: Cabinet Approves Amendment Bill 2026

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Union Cabinet approves increase in Supreme Court judges from 34 to 38. Learn constitutional basis, history of judge strength, and

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