India’s judicial system is tremendously overburdened. More than 50 million cases are pending in courts today, with each case potentially taking more than a decade to resolve. A 2023 study on India’s ...
The digital initiatives are aimed at improving transparency, coordination and citizen access as India’s judiciary accelerates ...
Advocating for Technological Advancement in Justice Delivery On Saturday, Chief Justice D.Y. Chandrachud emphasized the ...
Following the ‘Rule of Three’ cap on adjournments will deter deliberate delaying of cases and transform the judicial system.
In most faiths judgment is delivered in the afterlife. India’s judiciary seems to have adopted a similar approach. Earlier this year in the central city of Bhopal, a newspaper revealed that a case ...
A nation’s progress largely depends on the strength and fairness of its judicial system. An effective judiciary ensures equality before the law, promotes social trust, and upholds democratic values.
Chief Justice of India Surya Kant said the judiciary should function like 24x7 hospitals to address the common man's needs and called for deeper use of technology and AI in courts to speed up justice ...
Surya Kant on Saturday said that the judiciary must function like hospitals operating 24×7 to provide immediate relief to the commo ...
The article explains how the Supreme Court evolved curative jurisdiction in exceptional cases to correct grave injustice even ...
The strength of the judicial system lies not in the absence of controversy, but in its ability to resolve such controversies ...