The Rajasthan High Court has launched the 'SULAH' WhatsApp chatbot to facilitate case mediation and streamline legal dispute resolution. Furthermore, the court is inviting public comments on its draft Regulations for the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Courts 2026. These digital initiatives aim to enhance judicial accessibility, expedite case disposal, and modernize the legal framework statewide.
“The Rajasthan High Court is using modern technology to solve court cases faster. They created a WhatsApp bot named 'SULAH' that helps people settle their arguments through mediation directly from their phones, saving them the time and money of a long court battle.”
Rajasthan Polity and Administration
Judicial technology integration (e-Courts) shifts the legal paradigm from physical documentation to digital workflows. Integrating tools like WhatsApp for mediation bridges the gap between complex legal procedures and the common citizen, promoting Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) as a primary mechanism to decongest overburdened courts.
What is the primary function of the 'SULAH' chatbot recently launched by the Rajasthan High Court?
Which constitutional article ensures the right to free legal aid, aligning with the goal of making justice more accessible?
Discuss the impact of integrating digital technologies and Artificial Intelligence into the judicial system. How can initiatives like the 'SULAH' chatbot improve justice delivery in Rajasthan?
Indian Judiciary, E-Governance, and State Administration (RPSC GS Paper 2 - Polity).
Expected interview inquiries focusing on administrative neutrality, policy implications, and practical field limits.
Critical syllabus indicator for upcoming cycles: The Rajasthan High Court is using modern technology to solve court cases faster. They created a WhatsApp bot named 'SULAH' that helps people settle their arguments through mediation directly from their phones, saving them the time and money of a long court battle.