The Indian cabinet has given its approval for the third phase of the eCourts Project, with an allocated budget of Rs 7,210 crore over a span of four years. This initiative is aimed at enhancing access to justice through the effective adoption of technology. As part of the project, court records will be digitized to ensure easy accessibility and quick retrieval of information. Additionally, e-filing and e-payment systems will be implemented to simplify the litigation process and make it more convenient for stakeholders. Moreover, the project will introduce intelligent smart systems that leverage advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence and machine learning to improve decision-making processes. These smart systems will analyze vast amounts of data and provide valuable insights, supporting judges in making well-informed judgments. The eCourts Project Phase III holds great promise in streamlining the judicial system in India, reducing paperwork, and expediting the resolution of cases. By embracing technology, the Indian government aims to make justice more accessible, efficient, and reliable for all citizens.