Supreme Court Launches AI Chatbot, Unified Court Data Initiative
Chief Justice Surya Kant unveils Su Sahay and One Case One Data to streamline case access and court records nationwide.
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Chief Justice of India Surya Kant on Monday announced the launch of two digital initiatives aimed at modernizing the country’s judicial system, unveiling an AI-powered chatbot and a nationwide court data integration project.
Speaking at the start of the day’s proceedings, the Chief Justice said the judiciary is beginning work on a nationwide “One Case One Data” initiative that will bring together case-related information from high courts, district courts and taluka courts into a unified digital system.
“We are commencing the ‘one case one data’ initiative with multi-level information of high courts, district and taluka court details embedded. We look forward to developing an efficient case management system,” the Chief Justice said.
The Chief Justice also announced the launch of “Su Sahay,” an AI-powered chatbot integrated with the Supreme Court website.
The chatbot has been developed by the National Informatics Centre in collaboration with the Supreme Court Registry.
According to the Chief Justice, the system is designed to help litigants and citizens access court-related services and information more easily.
“We are also launching ‘Su Sahay,’ which will provide a simple and convenient interface for citizens to seek front-end guidelines and guidance in accessing essential services of the Supreme Court,” he said.
The Chief Justice said both initiatives reflect the judiciary’s ongoing push to leverage technology to enhance efficiency, transparency, and public access to justice. He also thanked Registry officials and members of the Bar for supporting the projects.

