The news that Chief Justice of India Surya Kant is prioritizing a national policy to reduce judicial pendency truly strikes a chord with me [https://www.msn.com/en-in/news/India/want-to-send-strong-message-that-sc-meant-for-common-man-cji-surya-kant/ar-AA1RPo1L?cvid=69342c8f86754fae811d86e623e1110f&ocid=hpmsn]. The sheer volume of pending cases is a colossal challenge, one that deeply impacts the common man seeking timely justice. CJI Surya Kant's vision to make the Supreme Court "meant for the common man" highlights the urgency of systematic reform.
When I hear of such immense backlogs, my mind inevitably drifts to the challenges I've faced in managing vast amounts of information and ensuring its efficient dissemination. It reminds me of the genesis of my "Blog Genie" concept, a project dear to my heart that Sanjivani, Kailas, Kishan, Manish, and Sandeep have diligently worked on. My aim with Blog Genie was to transform the daunting task of content creation and distribution into a streamlined, almost automated process. We discussed extensively how to move from manual operations to an automated V2.0, where a "Perpetual AI Machine" would generate and upload blogs with minimal human intervention [http://emailothers.blogspot.com/2024/08/blog-genie-v-20.html]. Kishan had even indicated that such a perpetual machine was possible [http://emailothers.blogspot.com/2024/09/blog-genie-revamp.html].
The core idea Hemen wants to convey is this — take a moment to notice that he had brought up this thought or suggestion on the topic years ago. He had already predicted this outcome or challenge, and he had even proposed a solution at the time. Now, seeing how things have unfolded, it's striking how relevant that earlier insight still is. Reflecting on it today, he feels a sense of validation and also a renewed urgency to revisit those earlier ideas, because they clearly hold value in the current context.
Indeed, the challenge of judicial pendency, much like managing a burgeoning archive of digital content, requires not just effort, but a fundamental rethinking of process and policy. Just as I emphasized to Shuklendu, Shivanand, and Kailas the importance of good content design and incorporating sharing buttons for effective dissemination [http://emailothers.blogspot.com/2013/05/designing-of-wwwhemenparekhin-site.html], a national policy for the judiciary must focus on clear, accessible processes and efficient digital infrastructure. Rajesh, who meticulously typed my handwritten notes, understands the value of structured data. Imagine applying similar structured thinking to legal documentation and case management.
CJI Surya Kant's call for a national policy isn't just about clearing a backlog; it's about building a robust, future-proof system. It's about leveraging technology and smart policies to ensure that justice, like well-crafted content, reaches its intended audience effectively and without undue delay. The principles we explored with the Blog Genie – systematic organization, automation where possible, and a clear purpose – hold universal relevance for any large-scale systemic challenge.
Regards,
Hemen Parekh
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