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In a recent symposium at Cambridge, Chief Justice of India D.Y. Chandrachud Gavai addressed the critical intersection of technology and the judicial system. He highlighted that while technological advancements play a pivotal role in making justice more accessible to the public, they should not overshadow the essential functions of the judiciary. CJI Gavai stressed that technology can streamline processes and improve efficiency, enabling a broader segment of society to engage with the legal system.
However, he cautioned against the potential risks of allowing technology to supplant the nuanced reasoning and judgment that judges provide. The Chief Justice underscored that the human element in judicial decision-making is irreplaceable, as it involves empathy, understanding, and contextual analysis that machines cannot replicate. As courts increasingly adopt digital tools, he called for a balanced approach that integrates technology while preserving the integrity and core values of the judicial process. This discussion reflects the ongoing evolution of the legal landscape in response to technological advancements.
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