Justice Kant stressed that judicial infrastructure must be viewed not as government expenditure but as a long-term investment ...
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Why district judges almost never make it to India’s Supreme Court
Indian judiciary has a corrosive imbalance between the bar and the bench. Those who supervise the district judiciary do so ...
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CJI Surya Kant and the new era of judicial reform: A blueprint to transform India’s justice system
Justice Surya Kant has recently taken oath as the 53rd Chief Justice of India (CJI) at a time when India’s justice system is not merely burdened but is at its tipping point of explosion. With judicial ...
Pushing for a “unified judicial policy,” Chief Justice Surya Kant on Saturday said technology can help align standards and ...
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'Mooting Unified Judicial Policy': CJI Says Cases Involving Personal Liberty Must Get Priority
Such a policy strengthens idea that our courts are not isolated entities but parts of one Republic, driven by common values, ...
A three-day judicial conference in Jaisalmer gathers over 200 judges from western states to discuss modern judicial practices ...
Jaisalmer: The picturesque city of Jaisalmer will host a judicial conference for western states from Dec 12 to 14, drawing ...
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The missing piece in India’s reform story—a strong tribunal system
The Supreme Court’s judgment pushes the conversation in the right direction, but it does not resolve the full range of ...
Chief Justice of India, Surya Kant, advocates for a national judicial ecosystem utilizing technology to unify and modernize ...
Indian Supreme Court assesses AI misuse in pleadings as executives cite fabricated precedents, prompting calls for ...
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Adalat.ai’s Utkarsh Saxena on using AI to cut court delays and boost India’s judicial efficiency
Adalat.ai, a legal-tech venture transforming India’s judicial system, is enhancing case-processing in district courts through ...
When the Supreme Court's Justice Vikram Nath told a room of law students at NALSAR University that “free legal aid cannot be ...
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