Revolutionizing Justice: Unifying India's Courts through Technology
Chief Justice of India, Surya Kant, advocates for a national judicial ecosystem utilizing technology to unify and modernize India's court systems. By overcoming regional disparities, enhancing accessibility, and improving efficiency, technology promises timely, transparent justice that bolsters public trust and ensures consistency across the nation's judiciary.
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Chief Justice of India, Surya Kant, has called for a 'unified judicial policy' enabled by technology to standardize practices across the country's courts, thereby creating a 'seamless experience' for all citizens.
Kant has emphasized the significance of technology in overcoming regional disparities within India's federal judicial structure, facilitating a more consistent and accessible legal system nationwide.
By utilizing digital tools and AI, the judiciary aims to enhance predictability, clarity in judgments, and institutional efficiency while ensuring timely access to urgent cases, ultimately strengthening public trust in the justice system.
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