India's Judiciary Embraces AI for Faster, Transparent Justice with Major Budget Boost

March 7, 2026
India's Judiciary Embraces AI for Faster, Transparent Justice with Major Budget Boost
  • Phase III seeks to expand AI-driven case management across courts as part of a broader digital transformation in the judiciary.

  • AI technologies such as machine learning, natural language processing, OCR, and predictive analytics are being used to automate administrative tasks, improve case tracking, and boost efficiency in the judiciary.

  • The Ministry of Law and Justice has signaled a transformative shift driven by AI, aiming to enhance efficiency, accessibility, and decision-making in India's judiciary.

  • Applications cited include AI-assisted translation, predictive policing, and AI-driven legal chatbots, all designed to speed up processes and increase transparency.

  • The Supreme Court has rejuvenated its research centre and created a dedicated AI Committee to identify and address factors behind case backlog in High Courts and District Courts.

  • A dedicated Supreme Court AI Committee has been formed to maximize AI’s potential in judicial processes and reduce pendency.

  • The Chief Justice of India stated that the Court’s research centre will analyze reasons for pendency and prioritize these issues for early disposal.

  • The article outlines strategic initiatives, funding, and projected benefits of AI integration to reduce delays and improve justice delivery in India.

  • The e-Courts Project Phase III is underway to modernize judicial functions with AI solutions, backed by a budget of Rs 7,210 crore, including Rs 53.57 crore earmarked for AI and blockchain in High Courts.

  • The government’s budget demonstrates strong commitment to judicial digital transformation, with targeted investment in AI and related technologies.

  • Alongside opportunities, the rollout faces challenges such as data security, ethical governance, and the need for legal adaptation in AI adoption.

  • Judicial leaders have framed AI and technology as essential to delivering affordable justice and justice at the doorstep, aiming for quicker disposal of bulk and group matters.

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