Chief Justice of India, Surya Kant, advocates for a national judicial ecosystem utilizing technology to unify and modernize ...
Even after 75 years of independence, the shadow of British rule continues to stretch across many of India's most fundamental ...
In most faiths judgment is delivered in the afterlife. India’s judiciary seems to have adopted a similar approach. Earlier this year in the central city of Bhopal, a newspaper revealed that a case ...
Pushing for a “unified judicial policy,” Chief Justice of India Surya Kant on Saturday said technology can help align standards and practices across courts, creating a “seamless experience” for ...
Chief Justice Surya Kant, recently sworn in as the 53rd Chief Justice of India, promises to uphold the judiciary's legacy while resolving longstanding issues within the bar bodies. He emphasizes ...
India’s SC maps AI’s role in courts, highlighting tools, risks, and the need for strict human verification to protect ...
A three-day judicial conference in Jaisalmer gathers over 200 judges from western states to discuss modern judicial practices ...
The Supreme Court of India deliberates on unregulated AI use in courts, underscoring human judgment, training, and safeguards ...
As Justice D.Y. Chandrachud, former CJI, aptly stated: ‘Confidence in the judicial process is predicated on the trust which its written word generates.’ On March 14, a fire erupted in the residential ...
Former Chief Justice of India, NV Ramana, has made a significant revelation that has sparked a new debate regarding the relationship between the judiciary and political systems in the country.
Indian courts are adopting AI and emerging technologies to tackle backlogs and bureaucracy, yet success depends on addressing ethical safeguards and effectively training judges and citizens for ...