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 ...
This article is authored by C Raj Kumar, founding vice chancellor, OP Jindal Global University.
Days after the Supreme Court of India’s landmark ruling against legalizing same-sex marriages, Chief Justice Dhananjaya Y. Chandrachud sat down with Harvard Law Professor David B. Wilkins ’77 to ...
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 ...
With 50 million criminal and civil cases pending, it would take 300 years to clear the country’s judicial backlog. Share full article Lawyers outside the Delhi High Court. The number of pending cases ...
Even after 75 years of independence, the shadow of British rule continues to stretch across many of India's most fundamental ...
Indian courts are adopting AI and emerging technologies to tackle backlogs and bureaucracy, yet success depends on addressing ethical safeguards and effectively training judges and citizens for ...