Supreme Court launches SuSwagatam portal for paperless entry

Supreme Court launches SuSwagatam portal for paperless entry

Supreme Court of India has introduced a pioneering online portal, SuSwagatam, aimed at streamlining the entry process to the esteemed court. The launch of this web-based platform marks a crucial step in enhancing accessibility and efficiency for all stakeholders involved.

The SuSwagatam portal offers a comprehensive solution to ensure smooth and paperless access to the Supreme Court of India. With the implementation of this platform, visitors, advocates, litigants, and even contractual staff will have the convenience of digitally registering for entry passes, eliminating the need for physical documentation and in-person processes.

A standout feature of the SuSwagatam portal is its robust security measures. It provides role-based secure logins tailored to the specific needs of various stakeholders. Advocates, litigants, visitors, and contractual staff will be able to access the portal from a range of devices including mobile phones, laptops, and desktop computers. This approach not only ensures ease of access but also maintains the integrity of the court's security protocols.

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To gain access to the benefits of the SuSwagatam portal, individuals are required to complete a one-time registration process. Once successfully registered, users will have the advantage of receiving paperless entry passes, further contributing to a streamlined and efficient system.

For those seeking more information about the issuance of passes or guidelines regarding the new system, the SuSwagatam portal provides a comprehensive standard operating procedure (SOP) section. 

This resource offers visitors and officers clear guidance on navigating the portal's features and functionalities.For those interested in utilizing the SuSwagatam portal, the URL is https://suswagatam.sci.gov.in/. This website serves as the gateway to a more efficient and technologically advanced experience when dealing with matters related to the Supreme Court.

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