Law Minister Shri Arjun Ram Meghwal launched the e-VSP Portal of Vidhi Sahitya Prakashan, the Legislative Department's publication wing, on July 15, 2026, at Kartavya Bhawan-2 in New Delhi. The portal provides digital access to important judgments of the Supreme Court and High Courts, legal journals, reference books, and other legal literature in Hindi language, making them accessible online to lawyers, judicial officers, teachers, students, and citizens worldwide.
Minister Meghwal emphasized the need for simple, lucid, and citizen-friendly Hindi in the legal domain, connecting the initiative to the Digital India vision. He stated that legal language should be easily comprehensible to common citizens to make the legal system more accessible and inclusive. The minister also highlighted the importance of preserving India's cultural heritage and civilizational values through legal literature.
Dr. Rajiv Mani, Secretary of the Legislative Department, stated that the portal (hosted at www.vsp.gov.in) provides seamless digital access to VSP publications, allowing law students, teachers, advocates, judiciary members, researchers, and other legal stakeholders to conveniently access and download legal publications from a single platform.
Dr. Manoj Kumar, Additional Secretary, outlined five significant outcomes: expansion of geographic reach for Hindi legal publications, easier discovery and access to legal knowledge, connection with new generation readers, strengthening Hindi as a language of legal understanding and professional discourse, and creating a wider ecosystem for Hindi legal publication development.
The technical demonstration was conducted by Sh. Ashvani, Joint Secretary & Legislative Counsel incharge of VSP, along with the NIC technical team. The event included cultural performances by students from Delhi Public School, Mathura Road, and Hansraj College, emphasizing India's cultural heritage.