NCLT Bengaluru To Conduct "E-Filing Training Programme" Today For Advocates & Other Stakeholders [Read Notification]

Update: 2020-05-27 07:32 GMT
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In an appreciable move, the Bengaluru Bench of the National Company Law Tribunal has decided to conduct an online training programme to make Advocates and other stake holders in the Tribunal familiar with its e-filing software. As the e-filing system is running successfully in some of the NCLT's benches, the principal Bench of NCLT at Delhi has decided to extend this benefit to all...

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In an appreciable move, the Bengaluru Bench of the National Company Law Tribunal has decided to conduct an online training programme to make Advocates and other stake holders in the Tribunal familiar with its e-filing software.

As the e-filing system is running successfully in some of the NCLT's benches, the principal Bench of NCLT at Delhi has decided to extend this benefit to all its benches. It has been intimated that the online Court system for e-filing will enable online filing of petitions, IAs, objections, re-joinder, etc.

Accordingly, NCLT Bengaluru has decided to provide training to all Advocates, practicing Company Secretaries, practicing Chartered Accountants and practicing Cost & Management Accountants today, i.e. May 27, 2020.

The programme may be accessed online at https://meet.google.com/koe-fawj-jdc at 4 PM.

Yesterday, speaking at the inauguration ceremony of the Virtual Courts for Traffic Challan cases at the Madras High Court, Supreme Court Judge, Justice DY Chandrachud had emphasized that the courts' focus must be on imparting training to lawyers in operating e-courts, to make them 'e-enabled'.


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