The Indian legal system moves at a snail’s pace. A staggering 47 million cases were pending in Indian courts as of last year, of which 182,000 were pending for the past 30 years.
This dismal situation could change, thanks to the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in India’s judicial proceedings. Last month, the Supreme Court adopted an AI-based software to start live-transcription of hearings. This solution, developed by Bengaluru-based Technology Enabled Resolution (TERES), helped the court put out the text of the hearing on the Maharashtra political controversy by the evening of the same day.
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