The CBDT has
announced the setting up of a “National Judicial Reference System” (NJRS).
The NJRS
comprises of two components, the “Appeals repository and Management System” and
the “Judicial Research and Reference System”.
The Appeals
repository is a database of all appeals pending in the ITAT, High Court and
Supreme Court. The system will enable the status of the appeals to be tracked
with an alert system. The big advantage of this database is that the entire
litigation history of a tax payer will be available at the press of a button.
The Judicial
Research and Reference System is a database of all decisions of the ITAT, High
Courts & the Supreme Court. The cases will be indexed, searchable and
cross-linked. The database will also have the relevant statutory enactments,
circulars etc.
There are
several other interesting aspects of the NJRS which you can read in the CBDT’s
letter dated 29.04.2014. From the detailed description of the NJRS, it is clear
that it will be a mammoth exercise, requiring the active co-operation of a
number of agencies, including the judicial bodies.
It is expected
that the NJRS will go-live by November/ December 2014. We wish the CBDT good
luck for timely and proper implementation of the NJRS.
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