The Centre authored its first report assessing the User Interface (UI) and User Experience (UX) of six High Court websites.
DAKSH is excited to announce its Fourteenth Annual Constitution Day Lecture on 30 November 2025, at the Bangalore International Centre at 6:30 PM.
The guest speaker for the event is Dr. S. Y. Quraishi, Former Chief Election Commissioner of India.
Our Election Commission is responsible for conducting free and fair elections for over 900 million voters across a vast and diverse nation. Recent electoral cycles have raised questions about the Commission’s independence, impartiality, and ability to enforce the Model Code of Conduct uniformly. Questions about the preparation of voter rolls, the timing of rounds of elections and the handling of hate speech have sparked debates about whether this body is sufficiently insulated from executive influence. As we observe Constitution Day, it is crucial to examine how the framers envisioned the Election Commission and whether contemporary challenges require us to reimagine the institutional safeguards that protect the integrity of India’s electoral democracy.
Date: Sunday, November 30
Time: 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
AI is increasingly finding its way into India’s courts. While it holds promise to improve access to justice and strengthen institutional efficiency, its adoption must be ethical, transparent, and rights-based.
Join us for the launch of “AI for Justice: Ethical, Fair and Robust Adoption in India’s Courts,” developed by UNDP in partnership with DAKSH and Digital Futures Lab, which offers a practical framework for responsible AI adoption in the justice system.
Venue: New Delhi
Date: Saturday, March 24
Time: 11:00 AM
Please note that registration is mandatory and participation is subject to approval.
The Centre authored its first report assessing the User Interface (UI) and User Experience (UX) of six High Court websites.
We hosted a discussion on ‘Framework for Regulating Judicial Data: Balancing Open Courts and Privacy.’ with Praanesh Prakash, Dr. Natalie Byrom and Jaideep Reddy.
A webinar titled “From Scandal to Narrative - Investigative Stories on the justice system”, moderated by Lorna Phadke discussed the nuances of investigative journalism
The Centre organised a talk on ‘Modeling the Law and Justice System', presented by Professor Daniel Martin Katz.
DAKSH also conducted a certificate course on ‘Justice System Journalism’ in collaboration with the National School of Journalism
A discussion titled Over the Top: Rules for Digital Media was held on 19 March 2021 at the Bangalore International Centre with Prakash Belawadi,
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