
How a Chandigarh-based startup is helping revolutionise judicial system in India
India Today
A Chandigarh-based IT startup has launched an online private digital court to resolve commercial and civil cases through various alternative dispute resolution (ADR) mechanisms.
A Chandigarh-based IT startup has come up with an online private digital court 'Jupitice' to resolve commercial and civil cases through various alternative dispute resolution (ADR) mechanisms.
In the last four years, more than 8,000 thousand cases have been filed on this platform, of which 400 cases have been disposed of and more than 800 arbitrators have been appointed.

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