AI for Justice: Ethical, Fair and Robust Adoption in India’s Courts Artificial …
AI for Justice: Ethical, Fair and Robust Adoption in India’s Courts Artificial …
Model High Court Rules High Courts across India were established at different …
The NIST Fellowship is a pioneering initiative designed to nurture the next generation of legal leaders and policymakers and foster a community of practice.
Imagine a courtroom in India where justice moves swiftly – cases are heard without endless delays, judges have the resources they need, and every citizen, no matter their background, has access to fair and timely justice.
To celebrate 70 years of the Constitution and our Republic, DAKSH organised several events between Constitution Day (November 26, 2019) and Republic Day (January 26, 2020). The objective of this campaign, called ‘REPUBLIC@70’ was to deepen our engagement with the Constitution and make it more relatable to ordinary Indians.
The Kerala High Court's experience in digitisation highlights the complexities of developing technological solutions for courts within a federal structure.
Adequate judge strength is essential for an effective judiciary. With cases constantly being filed in all tiers of the judiciary, it is important that the requisite judicial strength be available...
This paper brings to the fore the need for vision statements for the judiciary in India. Vision statements, called by whatever name, are not meant only for setting aspirational goals for the judiciary.
Access to Justice for All Remains the Central Focus as Regards Various Technology-related Reforms.
To celebrate 70 years of the Constitution and our Republic, DAKSH organised several events between Constitution Day (November 26, 2019) and Republic Day (January 26, 2020). The objective of this campaign, called ‘REPUBLIC@70’ was to deepen our engagement with the Constitution and make it more relatable to ordinary Indians.
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