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Supreme Court Launches ‘One Case One Data’ and ‘Su Sahay’
Why in News?
The Supreme Court of India has launched two major digital initiatives — ‘One Case One Data’ and ‘Su Sahay’ — aimed at improving judicial efficiency, transparency, and access to justice through technology-driven reforms.
Key Points
- ‘One Case One Data’ System: This digital database integration framework addresses a legacy judicial issue where identical cases appear with conflicting information across separate state databases, creating mismatches and procedural delays.
- Unified Digital Identity: Assigns a single, verified digital identity to every single court case in India—functioning like an Aadhaar card for litigation.
- Vertical Integration: Connects data seamlessly from Taluka (sub-district) courts, district courts, and High Courts all the way up to the Supreme Court.
- Reciprocal Access: Enables real-time automated data retrieval and cross-verification for judges, legal practitioners, and authorized government departments.
- Core Benefits: Minimizes manual paperwork, eliminates clerical transcription errors, and accelerates cross-court case tracking to significantly counter the judicial case backlog.
- ‘Su Sahay’ AI Chatbot:
- Meaning:“Su Sahay” translates broadly to good assistance/support.
- Purpose:AI-enabled and technology-assisted support mechanism for litigants and judicial processes.
- Joint Development: Built natively by the National Informatics Centre (NIC) in active collaboration with the Supreme Court Registry.
- Litigant Assistance: Operates as an AI-powered assistant embedded directly into the official Supreme Court website.
- Functional Scope: Offers simple, localized navigation guidance, responds to filing procedures, and aids stakeholders in accessing essential digital e-services seamlessly.




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PCS Parikshan