Serving as the online court which operates round the clock, this India’s first such court has launched in Kollam district to lessen the number of cases and bring out swift legal remedies. The judge Steered by Judicial First Class Magistrate Surya Sukumaran who is in charge of the court held its first sitting today. The court is fully remote but clients have the option to attend court in person if they wish. The remedies available under section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881, will be mainly dealt in the court. These can be done at court at any time throughout the day. It will work in three judicial first-class courts across Kollam and in the Court of the Chief Judicial Magistrate. The court actively inform clients and attorneys about progress in their cases allowing for flexible control of their affairs at any time from a distance. One wonderful characteristic of this 24×7 online court is that it is a paperless business. All documents to file cases on the courts have to be presented in special online forms on the courts’ websites, thus it could be done at any convenient time and place.Courts are totally virtual: no need to come to the court: all hearings, arguments and trials are conducted online. They intended to send the summonses electronically directly to the police stations of the accused individuals. The accused persons and their sureties can also fill and forward bail applications or bail documents for consideration electronically. Today citizens can file cases both in and out of court from the comfort of their homes, offices or any other location of their choosing. When the member is in a position to engage physically in the courtroom, the court works on a mixed procedure. This new system puts an end to waiting for hear dates, going to the court for filings, and applications or answering summons. The real time calendaring of a court means higher transparency of hearings and interaction with other organizations, such as banks, the police, and the post office, will allow for easy document exchanges . From the dashboards, the users will be able to receive status updates and actions taken in regard to a particular case, according to Boris Paul, a senior advocate in Kollam.