India’s Supreme Court launched two digital justice initiatives: “One Case One Data,” aimed at integrating case information across court levels, and “Su Sahay,” an AI-powered chatbot on the Supreme Court website for easier access to court-related services. Chief Justice Surya Kant said the broader data
initiative is meant to create a more comprehensive, interconnected digital database from taluka courts to the apex court. For legal teams and court-tech observers, this is notable because AI is being used not just in private legal practice, but in public justice infrastructure. The key issue will be whether these systems improve access while preserving accuracy, fairness, transparency, and human oversight.
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