NEW DELHI: Chief Justice of India D Y Chandrachud on Friday announced holding of second hackathon of the Supreme Court, which will focus on use of artificial intelligence (AI) to streamline the functioning of the top court.
At the outset of the day’s proceedings, the CJI said AI will be used to streamline the functioning of the apex court’s Registry to deal with issues like “removal of defects (in petitions) and formatting and sorting of the judicial records".
The hackathon of the top court, which is being organised in the 75th year of the Supreme Court's establishment, will be held in association with the Centre’s ‘MyGov’ application, he said.
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The first ever hackathon event in its history, was held in 2022-23 in an initiative to identify innovative ideas and to explore practical propositions for refining and bringing in efficiency in the existing process from 'filing to listing' of judicial matters in the Registry.