We are committed to ensure that the eCourts portal is accessible to all users irrespective of device in use, technology or ability.
It has been built with an aim to provide maximum accessibility and usability to its visitors.
We have put in our best efforts to ensure that all information on this portal is accessible to people with disabilities.
For example, users with visual disabilities can access this portal using assistive technologies such as screen readers and magnifiers.
We also aim to be standards compliant and follow principles of usability and universal design.
This portal is designed using HTML5 & CSS3 to meet Guidelines for Indian Government Websites and also adheres to level AAA of
the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 laid down by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).
e-Committee, Supreme Court of India is working towards making its portal accessible for persons with disabilities.
However, currently Portable Document Format (PDF) files are not accessible.
If you have any problem or suggestion regarding the accessibility of this portal, please write to
ecommittee[at]aij[dot]gov[dot]in
to enable us to respond in a helpful manner.
Quick access to the core content on the page is provided without going through repetitive navigation using the keyboard.
Quick access to the main navigation on the page is provided using the keyboard.
Descriptive phrases are used for links instead of vague text like “Click here” or “Read more”. Links opening in new windows are clearly indicated.
File type and file size information is provided within the link text to help users decide whether to open the file.
Table headers are properly marked and associated with data cells to allow screen readers to announce row and column headers.
Web page content is organized using appropriate headings and subheadings to provide a clear structure.
Each web page has an appropriate title that helps users understand the content easily.
Images include alternate text so users with visual disabilities can understand the content conveyed by images.
Form controls are associated with labels to help assistive technologies identify form fields correctly.
Navigation mechanisms and presentation styles remain consistent throughout the website.
The website can be navigated using a keyboard with Tab and Shift + Tab keys.
Text size can be adjusted using browser controls or accessibility options available on the website.