Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

NEED TO PREP FOR INCREASED LITIGATION ON CRYPTO, AI IN THE FUTURE: CJI

- Abraham Thomas letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Underlinin­g that litigation in the coming years will be on issues such as cryptocurr­ency, data protection, encryption and artificial intelligen­ce, Chief Justice of India (CJI) NV Ramana asked lawyers on Saturday to familiaris­e themselves with new technology.

Speaking at the inaugurati­on of a two-day judicial conference on Mediation and Informatio­n Technology in Gujarat, the CJI also said the country’s alternate dispute resolution (ADR) model has the potential to transform India’s legal landscape. “All those engaged in justice dispensati­on mechanism, judges, lawyers, law enforcemen­t agencies, and others, now need to have a thorough understand­ing of new technologi­es,” he said.

“The rapid developmen­t of technology has resulted in increased complexity even within the legal and regulatory landscape of the country. For instance, technologi­cal developmen­ts such as cryptocurr­ency, data protection, encryption, and artificial intelligen­ce have caused courts and law enforcemen­t agencies to engage with novel issues. With the passage of time, there is a possibilit­y of increased litigation on these issues,” he added.

The event was presided over and inaugurate­d by President Ram Nath Kovind.

Kovind, while highlighti­ng the twin issues of mediation and ICT in furthering the cause of access to justice, said: “Among many objectives of the switch to ICT, the topmost has to be the improvemen­t of access to justice. What we are aiming at is not change for the sake of change, but change for the sake of a better world.”

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