Judiciary Conducts ICT And AI Orientation Programme

Jammu & Kashmir Judicial Academy on Jan. 31 in Jammu organised a one-day orientation for newly recruited Civil Judges (ECT-17-2025) on ICT, e-Courts and Artificial Intelligence and its impact on the judiciary. The Chief Justice inaugurated the programme, stressed technology's role and cautioned that AI should support but not replace human reasoning; sessions included CIS demonstrations, e-filing rules and a virtual lecture by Dr. Karnnika A. Seth.
Key Points
- 1Held one-day orientation for newly recruited civil judges on ICT, e-Courts, and AI.
- 2Highlighted AI's growing role in case management, judgment drafting, and judicial research.
- 3Advised judges to use AI as supportive tool, preserving human reasoning and oversight.
Scoring Rationale
Official judicial training provides practical AI guidance, but local scope and limited novelty reduce broader impact.
Sources
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