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Is AI of any use in a country’s judicial system? After Singapore’s introduction of Lawnet, Congress MP Shashi Tharoor ...
India is grappling with a massive crisis that strikes at the core of justice — an overwhelmed judicial system burdened by an astonishing backlog of over 50 million criminal and civil cases. This ...
Chief Justice of India B R Gavai spoke at the Nepal-India Judicial Dialogue 2025, highlighting the judiciary's evolving role ...
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 ...
Government data released in March 2025 put the number of pending cases across different courts and tribunals at more than ...
For the judiciary to remain independent, it must first acknowledge its own flaws and correct them. Ignoring the cracks in the ...
Sandhya Fuchs receives funding from the Leverhulme Trust, the Wenner Gren Foundation and the Swiss National Fund On a crisp winter morning in February 2023, I meet one of my South Delhi neighbours, a ...
Entrusted power demands accountability; self-assumed power demands even greater accountability. The largest democracy in the ...
Visakhapatnam: There is a hope for the common man that justice would be meted out when courts are approached. Although ...
India’s legal system is vast, fragmented, and often slow to adapt to technology. Yet within this challenge lies a transformative opportunity. Cubictree Technology Solutions, founded in 2009 by Hitesh ...
India's legal landscape faces a critical paradox: despite a boom in law graduates, there's a significant shortage of young ...
In a democracy that values the separation of powers, few events are as constitutionally delicate as a legislature impeaching a higher judge of the judiciary. India has seen a revival of debates around ...