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What Is The Case

● Digital courtroom trials, which have been in use since March 2020, have changed the way we think of lawsuits and courts.

● What was once thought to be impossible has now become the only way to get justice in India's courts. This decade will be a watershed moment for the Indian judiciary because it will usher in a new era of greater technical integration.

● Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, the Supreme Court, in particular, has performed admirably.

● The Supreme Court's Portal for Assistance in Court Efficiency (SUPACE) was launched last month, marking a landmark moment in the Indian judiciary's ongoing AI experimentation. The Apex Court had previously unveiled SUVAAS, an indigenously designed neural translation software, in November 2019.

What Is Big Data

● Large amounts of data may be gathered from any region that is ready to be digitized. This “data flood” that is sweeping our economies, businesses, academics and the government are gathered in massive quantities and tamed and analyzed using computer and mathematical models for trends and characteristics, which in turn provide useful insights.

● Because of the valuable information that data analysis provides, data is being viewed as a new type of financial asset, similar to forex, gold, or oil.

● The time frame The term "big data" refers to extremely large data sets. These are information units with dimensions on the order of exabytes. To put it in perspective, an exabyte is 1,000,000 terabytes.

● In turn, the abundance of current knowledge has accelerated further advancements in computing. Synthetic intelligence techniques such as natural language processing, sample recognition, and machine learning are at the forefront.

● The Supreme Court has improved its ability to collect and process large amounts of data with new tools like SUPACE and SUVAS.

Future Of Lawyers

● Lawyers and law firms deal with massive amounts of information in the form of books and paperwork. Attorneys derive their inputs for advising clients from knowledge gleaned over time from their personal experience with education legislation.

● This knowledge is in the form of unstructured data, and the evaluation and observations it offers are the product of a lawyer's mind that has been trained over time in the process of a case.

● As a result, lawyers believe that their personal experience and judgment are so subjective that a computer program will never do its job.

● Only when data is mined and analyzed into similar information, and then crystallized from information into perception, does it become valuable? It is interpretation extracted from data that really transforms data into something meaningful.

● Big Data is playing an increasingly important role in undermining the legal industry's business. These businesses are already advancing thanks to the use of laptop instruments that are fueled by large amounts of data.

● Perhaps now is the time for the legal profession to be aware of the implementation of computing instruments in Indian courts.

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