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Telangana Government Launches Comprehensive Court Case Monitoring System

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The Telangana State Government has introduced a new Court Cases Monitoring System (CCMS) developed by the National Informatics Centre to streamline case tracking and litigation management across government departments. Each department must appoint a senior nodal officer (deputy secretary or above) responsible for entering and updating case details in the digital portal within seven days. The system aims to improve institutional efficiency, ensure timely data entry, and strengthen digital communication for legal proceedings involving government entities.

The Telangana State Government has rolled out a comprehensive Court Cases Monitoring System (CCMS) developed by the NIC, Bihar, to enhance case monitoring and strengthen the government's litigation management framework. Chief Secretary K. Ramakrishna Rao issued a circular directing all secretariat departments to appoint a competent nodal officer at deputy secretary level or above to coordinate CCMS implementation. These officers must submit complete lists of sub-departments and their details within seven days, after which the NIC will provide login credentials for portal access. All pending and ongoing cases must be entered into the CCMS portal with mandatory information including case type, number, and filing year. The system requires nodal officers to ensure data accuracy, monitor regular case status updates, and maintain official email IDs with the @telangana.gov.in domain for receiving CCMS notifications and court orders. The Law Department, NIC, and Information Technology Department have been designated to coordinate implementation and resolve technical issues.

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The article does not specify the timeline for full implementation, the expected number of cases to be entered into the system, or any performance metrics to measure the system's effectiveness once operational.

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