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Digital Transformation of the Judiciary: Supreme Court Launches 'One Case One Data' and 'Su Sahay'

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The Supreme Court of India has introduced 'One Case One Data' for unified case tracking and 'Su Sahay', an AI-powered chatbot, to assist litigants. These initiatives aim to enhance judicial transparency, reduce data discrepancies, and improve the ease of accessing justice.

In a significant move towards modernizing the Indian legal landscape, the Supreme Court of India has launched two digital initiatives: 'One Case One Data' and 'Su Sahay'. These tools are designed to leverage technology to address long-standing issues of administrative inefficiency and lack of transparency within the judicial system. 'One Case One Data' introduces a unified digital identity for every case filed in the Indian court system. Historically, a single case often generated different data points or records as it moved from the District Courts to the High Courts and finally to the Supreme Court. This fragmentation led to data mismatches, tracking difficulties, and administrative delays. By assigning a singular digital footprint, the initiative ensures seamless data integration across all levels of the judiciary, facilitating better case management and real-time tracking for both officials and litigants.

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