All Judiciary Questions
All Judiciary Questions
For Prelims: eCourts project, Machine Learning (ML) and Artificial Intelligence (AI), National Judicial Data
Grid (NJDG), SUPACE
Why in News?
Recently, the Law Minister has said that for implementing phase two of the eCourts project, there is a
need to adopt new, cutting edge technologies of Machine Learning (ML) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) to
increase the efficiency of the justice delivery system.
Also, to explore the use of AI in the judicial domain, the Supreme Court of India has constituted
an Artificial Intelligence Committee.
The committee has identified application of AI technology in Translation of judicial documents,
Legal research assistance and Process automation.
About:
It was conceptualized with a vision to transform the Indian Judiciary by ICT (Information
and Communication Technology) enablement of Courts.
It is a pan-India Project, monitored and funded by the Department of Justice, Ministry
of Law and Justice, for the District Courts across the country.
Objectives of the Project:
To provide efficient & time-bound citizen-centric services delivery.
To develop, install & implement decision support systems in courts.
To automate the processes to provide transparency and accessibility of information to its
stakeholders.
To enhance judicial productivity, both qualitatively & quantitatively, to make the justice
delivery system affordable, accessible, cost-effective, predictable, reliable and transparent.
Pendency of Cases: The recent National Judicial Data Grid (NJDG) shows that 3,89,41,148
cases are pending at the District and Taluka levels and 58,43,113 are still unresolved at the high
courts.
Such pendency has a spin-off effect that takes a toll on the efficiency of the judiciary, and
ultimately reduces peoples’ access to justice.
Increasing efficiency of Judiciary: It has the possibility of helping judges conduct trials faster
and more effectively thereby reducing the pendency of cases.
It will assist legal professionals in devoting more time in developing better legal reasoning,
legal discussion and interpretation of laws.
Creating Judge Analytics: After “training” the application on a huge historical set of precedents,
the application is capable of highlighting key points that are relevant in specific contracts.
This will help analyse thousands of previous cases and create a ‘judge analytics’.
Artificial Intelligence:
It describes the action of machines accomplishing tasks that have historically required
human intelligence.
It includes technologies like machine learning, pattern recognition, big data, neural
networks, self algorithms etc.
AI involves complex things such as feeding a particular data into the machine and
making it react as per the different situations.
It is basically about creating self-learning patterns where the machine can give answers
to the never answered questions like a human would ever do.
AI technology helps in analyzing data and thus can improve the efficiency of systems like
power management in cars, mobile devices, weather predictions, video and image analysis.
Example (Use): Self driving cars.
Machine Learning:
Machine learning (ML) is a type of artificial intelligence (AI) that allows software
applications to become more accurate at predicting outcomes without being explicitly
programmed to do so.
Machine learning algorithms use historical data as input to predict new output values.
Way Forward
Side-effects of AI: As AI technology grows, concerns about data protection, privacy, human
rights and ethics will pose fresh challenges and will require great self-regulation by developers of
these technologies.
It will also require external regulation by the legislature through statute, rules, regulation
and by the judiciary through judicial review and constitutional standards.
PYQ
Q. With the present state of development, Artificial Intelligence can effectively do which of the following?
(2020)
Ans: (b)
Source: TH