Discover how AI, blockchain, and digital tools can transform justice delivery in India, unlocking economic growth and ensuring faster, fairer legal outcomes for all.
Dr. Sabine Kapasi & Ankit Anand
I’m excited to announce that my latest article on Leveraging Digital Public Infrastructure for Transforming Justice Delivery in India has been featured in The Economic Times. In this piece, I delve into how India’s legal system can be reimagined using cutting-edge technology like AI and blockchain, exploring how these innovations can address the country’s justice backlog, improve economic growth, and build trust in legal institutions.
It’s often said that “justice delayed is justice denied.” But what if technology, particularly through AI-powered systems and blockchain, could be the key to solving this issue? India’s legal system, plagued by inefficiencies, continues to be a bottleneck for economic progress, impacting not only citizens but also businesses looking for legal predictability. However, by leveraging digital public infrastructure (DPI), we can transform justice delivery, reduce case backlogs, and enhance transparency.
India, with over 50 million pending cases, must adopt a radical approach to reform. My article discusses AI’s role in streamlining legal processes, blockchain’s potential for data security, and the integration of India’s existing DPI infrastructure, such as Aadhaar and DigiLocker. These tools can revolutionize the justice system, bringing about faster case resolution, enhancing trust, and unlocking trillions of dollars in economic potential.