Legal Leaders Discuss AI Ethics And Judicial Morality

Senior lawyers and law students met at Justice Unplugged in New Delhi on February 28, 2026, to debate constitutional morality, judicial accountability, AI in legal practice and young lawyers' ethics. Speakers including Karuna Nundy, Kapil Sibal, Abhishek Manu Singhvi and Justice S. Muralidhar warned against letting public or majoritarian morality override constitutional guarantees and urged sustained legal education, courtroom exposure and ethical commitment. The discussions underscored rights protection and professional responsibility.
Key Points
- 1Asserted constitutional morality overrides public morality; courts must uphold public interest over mob sentiment.
- 2Highlighted need for judicial accountability and contextual critique to avoid unfairly isolating the judiciary.
- 3Recommend sustained legal education, training, prison visits, and mentorship to sensitize judges and young lawyers.
Scoring Rationale
Moderate novelty and high credibility from senior advocates, but limited technical depth and India-focused scope.
Sources
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