Context:
Recent discussions emphasize empowering High Courts to lead technological reforms in the justice system, especially under the e-Courts Mission, to improve efficiency and access to justice.
Key Highlights:
Recent Developments in Judicial Technology
• Madras High Court allowed AI-assisted tools in court proceedings.
• Kerala introduced “24×7 ON Court”, a locally designed digital justice system.
E-Courts Mission Progress
• Since 2011, more than ₹4,104 crore has been spent on the e-Courts Mission Mode Project.
• The project aims to digitize court processes and improve judicial efficiency.
Proposal for Decentralized Funding
• Suggestion to devolve ₹1,200 crore e-courts budget directly to High Courts.
• Allows courts to customize technological solutions based on regional needs.
Constitutional Basis
• Article 227 of the Constitution grants High Courts administrative supervision over district courts.
• This supports giving High Courts greater autonomy in judicial administration.
Digital Public Infrastructure Approach
• Central institutions should focus on national standards for technology, data governance, and privacy.
• High Courts should drive innovation and implementation at the local level.
Funding Mechanisms Suggested
• Conditional block grants tied to performance outcomes.
• Competitive innovation grants for new judicial technologies.
• A blended model combining both approaches.
Relevant Prelims Points:
- E-Courts Mission Mode Project: Initiative under the National e-Governance Plan to digitize courts.
• Article 227: Empowers High Courts with administrative superintendence over subordinate courts.
• Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI): Framework providing shared digital systems such as identity, payments, and data networks.
Relevant Mains Points:
- Importance of Technology in Justice Delivery
• Digital tools can reduce delays, improve transparency, and enhance accessibility.
• AI-assisted transcription and digital filing improve case management efficiency. - Limitations of Centralized Governance
• Centralized funding often results in bureaucratic delays and limited flexibility.
• Local courts require context-specific solutions. - Benefits of Decentralization
• Enables state-specific innovation in judicial technology.
• Strengthens judicial autonomy and administrative efficiency. - Way Forward
• Adopt interoperable national standards for judicial technology.
• Expand AI-assisted court services and digital infrastructure.
• Ensure data privacy, cybersecurity, and ethical AI use.
• Provide capacity building for judicial staff and lawyers.
UPSC Relevance:
• GS Paper II: Judicial reforms, governance, and access to justice.
• Prelims: Article 227, e-Courts Mission.
• Ethics & Governance: Transparency, efficiency, and technological accountability in public institutions.
