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    IndiaCourts must embrace unstoppable march of technology for greater efficiency: CJI

    Courts must embrace unstoppable march of technology for greater efficiency: CJI

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    New Delhi, Aug 5: The legal system must evolve according to technological advances and the courts must embrace the “unstoppable” march of to enhance accessibility and efficiency, Chief Justice of (CJI) D Y Chandrachud said on Monday.

    The CJI was speaking at the launch of Delhi High Court's ‘Digital Law Reports', which, he said was a “powerful platform for the digital publication of judgments of public importance” and would democratise the dissemination of legal knowledge.

    “As technology advances, the legal system must evolve accordingly. Lawyers and litigants relying on electronic tools cannot be asked to revert to outdated paper systems. The march of technology is unstoppable, and our courts must embrace these changes to enhance accessibility and efficiency,” he said.

    He also urged everyone to “support and advocate these transformative changes to ensure that justice remains within reach for everyone”.

    The launch of ‘Digital Law Reports of Delhi High Court' was attended by several dignitaries, including Supreme Court Judge Abhay S Oka and the high court's Acting Chief Justice Manmohan, apart from other judges.

    CJI Chandrachud hailed the high court's initiative and said it would not only act as a “treasured resource” for legal professionals and researchers as it offers a comprehensive repository of valuable judgments, but also reaffirm the commitment to “swift, accessible, and fair-minded” justice.

    “By lowering barriers to accessing essential legal information, the portal supports a diverse range of individuals entering the legal profession, ”not just law graduates, but professionals from other fields as well,” he said.

    He also inaugurated a restaurant in the high court campus, which will be run by neuro-divergent persons, and said he has turned vegan in support of a “cruelty-free” life.

    “I have two daughters who are specially-abled and they continue to inspire me… I have gone vegan recently because my daughter said we should lead a cruelty-free life. I don't buy any silk product or any new leather product. My wife doesn't buy any silk or leather products either,” he said.

    The CJI also spoke about the top court's ‘E-Supreme Court Reports' portal on the occasion.

    “The Supreme Court's E-SCR Portal currently hosts approximately 36,802 reported judgments. Additionally, these judgments have been translated into several languages to further enhance accessibility — Hindi (36,280), Punjabi (10,199), Tamil (2,401), and Marathi (2,364),” he stated.

    “This multilingual approach ensures that legal information is accessible to a broader audience, reflecting our commitment to inclusivity,” he added.

    The apex court judge also said digital transformation aligns with the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals with respect to minimising the environmental impact of our legal processes.

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