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No.881 Spl.C.B.1, dated 23.5.2014 From The Registrar General, Punjab and Haryana High Court, Chandigarh. To The District Sessions Judges, Chandigarh, Fatehabad, Rewari, Jind, Sirsa, Karnal, Nuh, Mohindergarh, Gurdaspur, Amritsar, Sri Muktsar Sahib, Ferozepur, Kapurthala, and S.B.S. Nagar. Sub Assessment of e-Courts project. Sir, I am directed to refer you on the subject cited above. I am further to inform you that Department of Justice is in the process of assessment of e-Courts project through online survey to get feedback from learned Judicial Officers and Court Officials on questionnaires which will be directly mailed to the selected Officers and members of staff for feedback. National Council of Applied Economic Research (NCAER) has been commissioned by Department of Justice for this assessment and it has selected below mentioned 20 locations for purpose of feedback District Court, Chandigarh District Court, Fatehabad District Court, Rewari District Court, Jind District Court, Sirsa Sub Division, Assandh (Distt. Karnal) Sub Division, Nuh (now Distt. Court) District Court, Mohindergarh District Court, Gurdaspur Sub Division, Patti (Distt. Amritsar) Sub Division, Tarn Taran (Distt. Amritsar) District Court, Sri Muktsar Sahib(now Distt. Court) Sub Division, Abohar (Distt. Ferozepur) Sub Division, Phagwara (Distt. Kapurthala) District Court, S.B.S. Nagar NCAER has sought contact details of 3 Learned Judicial Officers from each location along with contact details of 3 Court officials working under the selected Judicial Officers as well as contact details of Court Manager and System Officer. You are, therefore, requested to send the information on urgent basis by 24.5.2014 at 3.00 PM in the enclosed proforma for further transmission to quarter concerned. Yours faithfully, Sd/- 23/5/14 O.S.D. (Computerisation I.T.) for Registrar General Location_____________ Sr. No.ParticularsFill up requisite information1.Select three Courts from the

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