00:00the deepening of the technological and AI based judicial architecture.
00:09Ladies and gentlemen, I feel and I would like to emphasize on a larger point.
00:15Of course, which I have also said earlier, that technology has now ceased to be merely an administrative convenience.
00:24It is not a luxury now. Basically, it has become a constitutional instrument.
00:31Because constitutional philosophy is to ensure through Article 39A, we have professed ourselves,
00:37we have committed ourselves to ensure an affordable, timely justice to all and one without any discrimination.
00:47It is not that those who can afford to engage best of the lawyers should have any prioritized right of
00:53getting or securing justice.
00:55It must be based upon equality principles and equitable principles.
01:01And that can be only ensured when we accept and we make it sure that technological advancement is now a
01:11constitutional instrument.
01:12Now it is a vehicle through which judiciary can transcend procedural rigidity and extend its reach to those, as I
01:20said,
01:21to those who have earlier found the justice system distant and inaccessible.
01:29And to make it accessible to people, we must assess the terrain to, we will be working in, in the
01:35near future, that what should be the architecture.
01:37So, say for example, in a state like Madhya Pradesh, geographically diverse, terrains different, forest area, hills, plane, different kind
01:49of areas.
01:51There are countless citizens whom the digital system may still feel unfamiliar and intimidating.
01:57This is a second aspect that I am going to tell you.
02:00Because the technology that we have to take, we have to work on this technology.
02:04And what should we do?
02:05Please see the rural background.
02:07Please see the people living in the rural areas, the remote areas.
02:10For them sometimes technological softwares, the technological instruments also, they feel sometimes intimidating, unfamiliar.
02:18There are people for whom navigating and online interfaces requires assistance.
02:25they are not able to do it. They have to be a assistance.
02:28They ask them online what they have to do.
02:30They are people who are straight and straight.
02:32They are living in the village.
02:34They have done work. They have done work.
02:36They have done work. They have done work.
02:39So, for those people,
02:40the online facilities, we expect them to learn that they will be a difficult time.
02:44So, they can learn online facilities for learning.
02:48There are such people who have online portal,
02:52they may feel no different from a closed door.
02:55They will feel like they have closed doors.
02:57This is such a facility that I can't understand.
03:00So, they will feel like they are closed doors.
03:03I am giving an example of Madhya Pradesh.
03:06She is a tribal woman,
03:07who talks about gondi and gundeli.
03:11And she may not be familiar with the language of these software.
03:16So, it will be a challenge for her also.
03:18There may be a family,
03:20there may be a family,
03:21which is the internet connectivity.
03:23So, these issues are the same.
03:25The technology and AI can infuse.
03:28So, these issues are the same.
03:30The auxiliary responsibilities of our arise.
03:33They will be equally concerned about them.
03:36And we will respond to them.
03:39There will be a reduction of the need for the human bridge.
03:45That is the automatic position of human bridge.
03:48We will also create a vision.
03:49That there will be a range on the jaw.
03:51That is the mails around the door.
03:55We will use the human bridge.
03:56That it will be a position that we can reduce the vision to cover.
04:00And the judicial system.
04:02If there is a distance that we will reduce this,
04:05the distance of the potential of the human bridge.
04:07we can help them in the local dialect of the local dialect of the local dialect of the local dialect
04:36technology that investment is not in monetary terms that investment is invest equally urgently
04:43in people we need to train paralegal volunteers legal aid consuls and local panchayat functionaries
04:49who are familiar with these platforms which we have launched today and who can explain
04:54to the litigants in their own language guide them through interface at their own
04:58pace and give them the confidence to engage with the justly delivery system that
05:05rather than they feel that something new which they are uncomfortable has been brought before them
05:11they should feel familiar they should feel that it has been really created for them and it is for
05:17their help i consulate the high court of mother for this the entire judicial family the state government
05:23of course for their all officers they come forward to take this initiative the police department the
05:29prison department forensic and medical legal wings all technical and administrative staff who have
05:35really helped in developing these softwares i conclude with the hope that this initiative
05:42inspire every high court and every state across the country and may it remind us that all the journey
05:49toward justice flows best when it carries everyone alone thank you very much thank you for inviting
05:57thank you very much to the high court and the state government for giving me this opportunity
06:01to share my views with you jai min jai bhar
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