Justice Lokur's continuance in the job assumes significance as, after taking over as the e-committee head for the first time in 2012, he had taken up the ambitious task of making the apex court paperless.
This July, the e-panel had equipped the first five courts with large tablet computers which also serve as horizontal writing pads.
The complete digitisation of case records of the apex court is likely to be completed next year.
Besides Lokur, other members of the panel are Justice A M Khanwilkar, Justice D Y Chandrachud and four others. The invitee members include Attorney General K K Venugopal, Solicitor General Ranjit Kumar, Chief Justice of Jammu and Kashmir B D Ahmed, among others.
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Justice S H Kapadia as Chief Justice of India had appointed Lokur for the first time as the head of the e-panel in 2012, a post he continued to hold till last year.
But when former chief justice J S Khehar took over the mantle from Justice Thakur, he reversed the decision and reinstated Lokur to the position, which he has been holding continuously during the tenures of CJIs including Justices S H Kapadia, Altamas Kabir, P Sathasivam, R M Lodha and H L Dattu.
Justice Lokur is now the third senior-most judge in the apex court hierarchy and is set to demit office on December 30, 2018.
The process of digitisation was started during the tenure of former CJI H L Dattu, who had entrusted the task to Lokur as the head of the e-panel.
Under his leadership, the e-committee this May had also overseen the launch of ambitious integrated case management information system (ICMIS) of the Supreme Court, in which various high courts in the country are in the process of uploading large number of case files.
The panel has also successfully launched the National Judicial Data Grid for district courts across the country and is now working on a similar grid for High Courts.
The grid gives data of pendency of cases (both civil and criminal) of district courts in every state. It also gives details of cases pending over 10 years and five years, besides cases filed by senior citizens, women and other related data.
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