Five months after the Chief Ministers-Chief Justices conference was held here, the Law Ministry and the Supreme Court have not resolved their differences over certain points in the minutes of the meeting.
The minutes were prepared by the Supreme Court. But the Law Ministry said that some of the points drafted by the apex court were "definitive" in nature, whereas talks on those issues remained inconclusive in the meeting.
These issues relate to the role of National Informatics Centre (NIC) in further development of the e-courts project. While government wants private players, keeping in mind the poor track record of NIC, some judges oppose outside agencies as it could compromise data safety.
"The differences will not come in way of day-to-day functioning of courts. But the minutes and the resolutions at such meetings help judiciary decide on its future course of action ... The issue will be resolved in the coming days," a senior functionary said.
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