We hosted a discussion on ‘Framework for Regulating Judicial Data: Balancing Open Courts and Privacy.’ with Praanesh Prakash, Dr. Natalie Byrom and Jaideep Reddy.
DAKSH invites you to a thought-provoking webinar on improving judicial efficiency through better case scheduling. This session will feature a discussion on the paper “Service Operations for Justice-on-Time: A Data-Driven Queueing Approach,” by Nitin Bakshi, Jeunghyun Kim, and Ramandeep S. Randhawa, which explores innovative ways to reduce judicial delays by up to 65%—without increasing the number of judges.
The paper, using data from the Supreme Court of India, challenges the conventional wisdom that judicial backlogs can only be solved by appointing more judges. Instead, the research highlights how strategic scheduling and capacity allocation can significantly improve efficiency. By identifying key bottlenecks and reallocating judicial resources more effectively, the study presents a practical, data-driven solution to one of India’s most pressing judicial challenges.
DAKSH is pleased to invite you to the launch of their landmark report “State of Tribunals 2025: A Baseline Report on India’s Commercial Tribunals”, part of our Transforming Tribunals Project.
Commercial tribunals play a critical role in India’s ease of doing business vision, serving as a vital link to ensure investor confidence, business liquidity, and timely resolution of disputes. Originally envisioned to deliver speed, expertise, and investor confidence, commercial tribunals today face persistent challenges, including high pendency, locked-up capital, chronic vacancies, and governance gaps. DAKSH’s baseline report maps these pressures across commercial tribunals, including the NCLT, NCLAT, APTEL, ITAT, CESTAT, SAT, DRT, DRAT, and GSTAT, and proposes pathways to strengthen their functioning.
Venue: Central Delhi (details shared upon registration)
Date: Thursday, September 25
Time: 5 pm onwards
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,
A webinar on Media and Law Enforcement Agencies was held on 26 February 2021 with Meeran Chadha Borwankar, Gaurish Akki and Aditya Bhardwaj as panellists,
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