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Chief Justice Surya Kant Unveils Major Digital Reforms to Streamline Indian Judiciary

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New Delhi: Chief Justice of India Surya Kant ushered in a new era for the Indian legal system on Monday, unveiling two transformative digital projects designed to bridge the gap between complex judicial data and the common citizen. Speaking at the commencement of the day’s proceedings, the Chief Justice introduced the “One Case One Data” framework, a sweeping initiative that aims to unify information across the nation’s vast legal hierarchy. By integrating records from high courts, district courts, and even the smallest taluka courts, the system seeks to eliminate the frustrating data silos of the past and create a more transparent, efficient environment for case management. While the law might move at its own deliberate pace, the Chief Justice seems determined to ensure the paperwork, at least, keeps up with the digital age.

The Chief Justice emphasized that this unified system is not merely about storage but about creating a proactive tool for judicial oversight. By embedding multi-level information into a singular digital architecture, the judiciary hopes to streamline the progress of litigation, making it easier for judges and lawyers alike to track the lifecycle of a legal matter regardless of its jurisdictional level. This interconnected approach is expected to significantly reduce the administrative delays that often plague the multi-tiered Indian court system, offering a comprehensive and real-time look at the judicial landscape that was previously impossible to achieve.

Alongside the data integration project, the Supreme Court has also launched an artificial intelligence-driven assistance tool appropriately named “Su Sahay.” Developed through a collaborative effort between the National Informatics Centre and the Supreme Court Registry, this chatbot serves as a digital concierge for litigants navigating the often-daunting complexities of the court’s official website. By providing a user-friendly interface, the chatbot offers essential guidelines and front-end assistance, ensuring that seeking justice no longer feels like being lost in a technical maze. It is a welcome nod to the fact that while the law is complex, accessing the building shouldn’t be.

Justice Surya Kant expressed his sincere appreciation for the technical teams and Registry officials who laboured to bring these digital solutions to life. He noted that the success of such modernisations depends heavily on the support of the Bar and the dedication of the administrative staff who worked behind the scenes. Confident that these measures will prove immensely beneficial for all legal stakeholders, the Chief Justice reiterated the court’s commitment to using technology as a force for public good, making the legal process significantly more accessible and slightly less intimidating for every citizen involved.

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