Justice B.V. Nagarathna said judges who cannot live within their known sources of income and succumb to greed must be removed from the system. She noted that pay and allowances have already increased, so those falling to temptation must be weeded out.
Supreme Court judge Justice K V Viswanathan said artificial intelligence can never take over the essential responsibilities of the legal profession. He explained that a trained legal mind holds a natural advantage that no algorithm can ever truly match.
Artificial Intelligence is reshaping legal research by making it faster, smarter, and more cost-effective for lawyers. While AI enhances efficiency and access to justice, human judgment and ethics remain central to legal practice.
Supreme Court Judge Justice Manmohan said that artificial intelligence could resolve nearly sixty percent of India’s litigation backlog if routine, low-stakes offences are automated, explaining that many such matters are simple, repetitive, and easily handled by AI systems
