In a significant stride towards digitization, the Supreme Court of India has commenced offering free Wi-Fi services, marking another step in the court's ongoing technological transformation. This transformation is the brainchild of Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud, who envisions a judicial system that maximizes the benefits of technology for a more effective delivery of justice. The Chief Justice of India, DY Chandrachud, announced the new feature, which initially will be accessible in five courtrooms. These courtrooms will no longer house traditional legal books or papers as part of this digital revolution. The Wi-Fi services have been launched as a component of the e-initiative program in the Supreme Court, designed to make court proceedings more accessible and efficient. The service will be available for lawyers, litigants, media personnel, and all other court visitors, according to an official court statement. The court also confirmed that free Wi-Fi services have been extended to other areas including the corridor, plaza, waiting area, canteen, and