Judiciary for Democracy

About Gilabs policy recommendation Academic Research Policy Notes Best Practices Roadmap for Implementation

About

At Governance Innovation Labs, we are dedicated to enhancing the role of the judiciary in democracy, recognizing its critical function in upholding justice, safeguarding rights, and ensuring the rule of law. We believe that an independent and effective judiciary is foundational to a thriving democratic society. Our approach involves proposing actionable recommendations based on thorough analysis, collaborating various academic research studies, examining and disseminating best practices from around the globe, and developing comprehensive roadmaps for effective implementation. Through these efforts, we aim to support judicial institutions, policymakers, and the public in strengthening the judiciary’s role in maintaining democratic principles and fostering trust in the legal system.

Recommendations for Strengthening Judiciary’s Role in Democracy

~A research project by Governance Innovation Labs

The judiciary is essential to maintain democracy through enforcing justice, defending human rights, and preserving the balance of power within the government. A comprehensive strategy that incorporates artificial intelligence, fast-track courts, specialist judges in democracy-based courts, judicial reforms, and an efficient feedback mechanism is needed to strengthen this function. Here, we explore these recommendations by GILabs in detail.

1. Judiciary Reforms

2. Democracy based courts with specialized judges

3. Fast Track courts

4. Using Artificial Intelligence for promoting democracy

5. Feedback system

REFERENCES:

https://www.newindianexpress.com/magazine/voices/2024/May/18/only-a-reformed-judiciary-can-deliver-timely-justice


Academic Research on Enhancing Judiciary in Democracy

~ A research project by Governance Innovation Labs

Good Governance: The Imperative Of Judicial Reforms In India — V. Ravindra Sastry and K. Saibaba (2013):

  1. Excessive delays and a lack of responsibility.
  2. Introducing unnecessary ambiguity into the legislation.
  3. Transparency is lacking in the nominations and transfers of judges.
  4. Inefficient judicial administration and poor resource management.
  5. Lack of well-thought-out action plans to pay off court debt.
  1. Appoint to the courts those who possess a strong sense of morality and ethics.
  2. Boost the quantity of judges serving on all judicial levels.
  3. Use shift arrangements in the courts to settle debts.
  4. Make sure the judiciary has financial independence.
  5. For improved court administration and case management, apply contemporary scientific methodologies.
  6. Integrate moral principles into legal education.

Judicial Democracy — Robert C. Hughes (2019)

Need of Judicial Democracy in India — A Brief Study — Laxmi Tulasi Rao and N S R Murthy (2022)

Role of Artificial Intelligence in the Indian Judicial System — Lakshmi Priya Gorlamudiveti and Dr. Sagee Geetha Sethu (2023)

  1. In Indian courts, there are currently about 47 million cases pending, with considerable backlogs in both lower and higher courts.
  2. The lack of judges, legal specialists, and poor infrastructure are the main causes of case backlogs.
  1. AI might help all parties involved — judge, attorney, client, and public — and drastically cut down on the amount of cases that are still ongoing.
  2. Legal reasoning, result prediction, and legal research are some of the uses of AI in the legal system.
  1. AI can guarantee adherence to precedents, lessen human prejudice, and save total legal procedures expenses.
  2. AI technologies such as DoNotPay (legal reasoning), BlueJLegal (case prediction), and Ross (legal research) are a few examples.
  1. Data biases that are inherent must be addressed by AI systems, particularly those that pertain to racial and gender inequality.
  2. A strong database is necessary for the creation of powerful AI, however India’s data bank is still in its infancy.
  1. The goal of programs like “AI for All” is to incorporate AI into a variety of fields, including the legal field.
  2. AI is now being used for legal research and other purposes by programs like Indian Kanoon and SUPACE.

Judicial Reform From The Advocate’s Perspectives — Shubham Gajanan Kawalkar and Prof. (Dr.) Versha Vahini (2024):

  1. At the Supreme Court registry, advocates deal with impolite staff and intricate processes.
  2. The administration of justice is frequently impacted by language problems in legal procedures.
  3. The efficiency of legal procedures is impacted by the challenge of adjusting to new technology.
  4. The legal system has grown increasingly expensive, making it inaccessible to the average person.
  5. The requirement that the legal system be more sensitive to Indian circumstances and reality .
  6. The judiciary’s ability to operate is hampered by inadequate infrastructure
  7. There are serious worries about both transparency and corruption in the court.
  8. There are many judicial vacancies that need to be filled and a defective judicial appointment process.
  1. Maintaining the system of mentioning for urgent situations, closely adhering to office instructions for case listings, and increasing the registry’s accountability and transparency
  2. The 2013 Supreme Court Rules have been amended to provide more time for issues arising after notice and to provide efficient categories that would expedite the caseload.
  3. Building More Benches to Promote Inclusion and Improve Access to Justice Will Strengthen the Bench.
  4. Reducing pointless and politically driven petitions at reasonable expenses.
  5. To lighten the load on judges, written arguments must be brief to medium in length.
  6. The Supreme Court now has a larger complement of judges and support personnel.
  7. Preserving the option for hybrid mode hearings, which combine virtual and in-person formats, will help with advocacy and accessibility.
  8. To address important legal issues, at least two permanent benches should be established.

GILabs Policy Notes: Enhancing Role of Judiciary

~A research project by Governance Innovation Labs

OVERVIEW:

In a democracy, the judiciary plays a crucial role in upholding the rule of law and guaranteeing justice. Reforms that improve accountability, openness, and efficiency must be put into place if judicial institutions are to be strengthened. This policy note by Governance Innovation Labs provides a comprehensive note on the current issues, recommendations, and a road map to make judiciary more democratic in nature.

KEY ISSUES:

RECOMMENDATIONS:

1. Judiciary Reforms

a. Streamlining Procedures: The backlog of cases can be greatly reduced, and procedural modifications can improve the judiciary’s efficiency.

b. Increasing Judge Appointments: Strengthening the court procedures by appointing more judges with specializations is crucial to easing the burden on the system.

c. Judicial Accountability and Transparency: There is a necessity of more accountability and openness in order to strike a balance between the public view and judicial discretion.

Best Practices:

2. Democracy based courts with specialized judges

Creating courts revolving around issues with democracy with specialized judges can improve the quality of justice. These courts can focus on specific areas such as electoral disputes, human rights violations, and public interest litigation. Specialized judges with expertise in these areas can provide more informed judgements.

Best Practices:

3. Fast Track Courts

Fast-track courts are useful for accelerating the legal process, especially in situations where prompt resolution is necessary. Online hearings can cut expenses, shorten wait times, and improve accessibility to the court system for those living in rural locations. This will also assist victims of abuse in avoiding having to confront their abusers and relive the agony.

Best Practices:

4. Using Artificial Intelligence for promoting Democracy

Compartmentalize similar cases: Artificial Intelligence (AI) can split up similar cases into smaller groups and display automated outcomes, examine enormous volumes of data to find trends and precedents, helping judges make better rulings and increase consistency and predictability in the results of court cases.

Best Practices:

5. Feedback system

Best Practices:

ROAD MAP:

1. Establishing Teams for Efficiency Improvement

Operations within the court may be greatly improved by creating specialized teams inside it that are focused on increasing efficiency.

The group might consist of: Specialized judges, IT specialists, feedback collectors, and employees in charge of administration

IMPLEMENTATION:

2. Establishment of Specialized Procedures and Codes

The judiciary process if standardized then consistency can be increased by putting distinct standards for different judicial proceedings into place. It is of utmost importance that the prototype is implemented. Legal professionals, practitioners, and other interested parties should be consulted during the development of these codes.

IMPLEMENTATION:


Best Practices of Judiciary in Democracy

~A research project by Governance Innovation Labs

1. Judiciary Reforms

2. Democracy based courts with specialized judges

3. Fast Track courts

4. Using Artificial Intelligence for promoting democracy

5. Feedback system

REFERENCES

https://e-justice.europa.eu/280/EN/online_processing_of_cases_and_ecommunication_with_courts?NETHERLANDS

https://www.justice.gc.ca/eng/csj-sjc/pl/jc-cj/index.html

https://www.cilc.nl/the-netherlands-court-cases-digitised-as-of-2017/

https://www.fedcourt.gov.au/online-services/elodgment

https://e-estonia.com/solutions/e-governance/justice-public-safety

https://blog.ipleaders.in/judicial-appointments-in-india-and-other-countries/#Judicial_appointment_in_other_nations_of_the_world

https://attorneys.media/backlog

https://judicature.duke.edu/articles/judge-of-all-trades-further-thoughts-on-specialized-courts/

https://judiciariesworldwide.fjc.gov

https://iaals.du.edu/sites/default/files/documents/publications/jpe_20_whitepaper.pdf

https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/5a7dc91540f0b65d8b4e37d3/jac-triennial-review.pdf


Roadmap for Enhancing Media in Democracy

~A research project by Governance Innovation Labs

In a democracy, the judiciary plays a crucial role in upholding the rule of law and guaranteeing justice. Reforms that improve accountability, openness, and efficiency must be put into place if judicial institutions are to be strengthened. This roadmap centers on forming specialized teams within the judicial branch and generating working models of certain regulations and protocols.

1. Establishing Teams for Efficiency Improvement

Operations within the court may be greatly improved by creating specialized teams inside it that are focused on increasing efficiency.

The group might consist of:

Specialized Judges: Judges specialized in issues with democracy possess the ability to counter obstacles in the legal system and offer valuable perspectives.

IT specialists: These IT experts are capable of creating and implementing technical solutions, such as artificial intelligence (AI) systems, to control case backlogs and expedite administrative procedures.

Feedback collectors: People in charge of obtaining and analyzing feedback from attorneys, other stakeholders, and court users in order to pinpoint areas in need of improvement. There should be a comprehensive method to collect feedback from the general public regarding the services of the court.

Employees in charge of administration: Employees who are familiar with daily tasks and who can provide insights on further enhancements.

IMPLEMENTATION:

2. Establishment of Specialized Procedures and Codes

The judiciary process if standardized then consistency can be increased by putting distinct standards for different judicial proceedings into place. It is of utmost importance that the prototype is implemented. Legal professionals, practitioners, and other interested parties should be consulted during the development of these codes.

IMPLEMENTATION: