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CJI DY Chandrachud: Announces Launch of Supreme Court Mobile App 2.0

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The Chief Justice of india DY Chandrachud on Wednesday announced the launch of “Supreme Court Mobile App 2.0”.

Today, before mentioning begin in his courtroom, CJI DY Chandrachud said the Supreme Court’s mobile app 2.0 is now ready for Android users it will be available in an hour. Please start using it.

CJI further said that For iOS it will be available in another week. This time we have given an additional feature, all law officers can have their own access. All government departments can check pendency of their cases, he added

In addition, this time we’ve given a facility that all law officers can have real time access to cases. Government departments can also check pendency of their cases, CJI said

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