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In Summary

  • AI enhances courtroom efficiency through voice-to-text, smart scheduling, and case prioritization, aiding backlog reduction.
  • AI tools like SUPACE and SUVAS assist in legal research, documentation, and multilingual translation, promoting justice accessibility.
  • Challenges include algorithmic bias, the 'black box' problem, AI hallucinations, and data security risks, potentially violating Articles 14 and 21.

In Summary

Role of AI in Judiciary 

  • Courtroom efficiency: AI tools assist in voice to text conversion, smart scheduling, case prioritization etc. aiding reduce backlogs and delays.
    • E.g. ASR-SHRUTI (voice-to-text dictation for orders and judgments)
  • Legal Research and Documentation: Analyzing vast databases of legal precedents, identifying relevant statutes, and summarizing complex judgments.
    • E.g. Supreme Court Portal for Assistance in Court Efficiency (SUPACE) or Saransh for judgement summaries 
  • Language Accessibility: AI-driven Multilingual Translation tools breaking the English-language barrier for litigants in regional languages and helps Democratization of Justice.
    • E.g. SUVAS (Supreme Court Vidhik Anuvaad Software)
  • Predictive Analytics: Can indicate likely case outcomes, encourage out-of-court settlements and reduce court burden. 

Challenges 

  • Algorithmic Bias: AI trained on historical data may reinforce biases related to caste, gender, or community.
    • It can violate Articles 14 (Equality) and 21 (Right to Fair procedure)
  • “Black Box” Problem: Opaque AI algorithms make it hard to understand logic behind outputs, undermining transparency.
  • Risk of "Hallucinations": Generative AI can produce fictitious judgments posing risk to judicial integrity.
  • Security & Privacy: Use of AI involves sensitive legal data, raising risks of cybersecurity breaches and misuse.
  • Others: Judicial responsibility may be compromised by over-reliance on technology, digital divide.

Initiatives for Integration of Technology in Judiciary 

  • e-Courts Project Phase III: Central Sector Scheme and Mission Mode Project to create a unified technology platform for the judiciary using emerging technology like AI.
  • Supreme Court AI Committee: Chaired by a sitting SC judge oversees the structured adoption and ethical governance of AI initiatives.
  • eSCR (Electronic Supreme Court Reports) portal: Free, digital, and user-friendly service to search, read, and download SC judgments.
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eSCR (Electronic Supreme Court Reports)

A free, digital, and user-friendly portal providing access to search, read, and download Supreme Court judgments, promoting transparency and accessibility.

Supreme Court AI Committee

A committee chaired by a Supreme Court judge responsible for overseeing the structured adoption and ethical governance of AI initiatives within the Indian judiciary.

e-Courts Project Phase III

A Central Sector Scheme and Mission Mode Project by the Indian government focused on integrating emerging technologies, including AI, to create a unified technological platform for the judiciary.

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