印度告诉联合国它正在利用科技来扩大司法救助,
India told the UN it's using tech to expand justice access, citing $800M in digital reforms.
在第六十届联合国人权理事会会议上,印度强调其数字司法改革是改善全球诉诸司法机会的典范。
At the 60th UN Human Rights Council session, India highlighted its digital judicial reforms as a model for improving access to justice globally.
经合组织FAWN协会的Sai Sampath Mettu指出,在电子法院项目和JustIS App等倡议方面投资8亿多美元,提高透明度,减少拖延,帮助边缘化群体。
Sai Sampath Mettu of the ECO FAWN Society noted investments over $800 million in initiatives like the e-Courts Project and JUSTIS App, boosting transparency, reducing delays, and aiding marginalized groups.
在大流行病期间,向虚拟听证会的转变使司法行动得以持续,并加速了数字收养。
The shift to virtual hearings during the pandemic sustained judicial operations and accelerated digital adoption.
印度强调,诉诸司法是一项基本权利,并敦促其他发展中国家采用技术驱动办法,加强法律制度,促进公平,维护法治。
India emphasized that access to justice is a fundamental right and urged other developing nations to adopt its tech-driven approach to strengthen legal systems, promote fairness, and uphold the rule of law.