A Separate Bail Law Can Help Decongest India’s Jails: Experts
India has 371,848 prisoners in pre-trial detention, known locally as undertrials.
76%--three in four--of all prisoners in Indian jails are awaiting trial. This compares unfavourably with the global average, which is 34%.
Algorithms in the Justice System
Technological interventions have the ability to enhance access and improve the efficiency of the various processes in the justice system.
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Panel Discussion on Next Generation Tribunals in India
News on tribunals, be it about vacancies, pendency of cases, poor infrastructure, oversight body, etc. have dominated headlines over the past year. It is undeniable that our tribunal system needs urgent reforms.
MĀRGA – Police and the Media: Catalysing Dialogue for Transparency and Accountability
Panel discussion in Kannada on ‘Police and the Media: Catalysing Dialogue for Transparency and Accountability’, held on December 5, 2021
Annual Constitution Day Lecture was delivered by M R Madhavan
DAKSH's Annual Constitution Day Lecture was delivered by M R Madhavan, co-founder and President of PRS Legislative Research.
MĀRGA – Reporting Economic Crimes
Webinar on reporting economic crimes was held with Lorna Phadke, AK Bhattacharya and Tamal Bandhyopadhyay.
Report on UI/UX Evaluation of 6 Indian High Court Websites by Daksh Centre of Excellence in Law and Technology at IIT, Delhi
The Centre authored its first report assessing the User Interface (UI) and User Experience (UX) of six High Court websites.
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Discussion on ‘Framework for Regulating Judicial Data: Balancing Open Courts and Privacy.’
We hosted a discussion on ‘Framework for Regulating Judicial Data: Balancing Open Courts and Privacy.’ with Praanesh Prakash, Dr. Natalie Byrom and Jaideep Reddy.