Pavan Parvatam working with Prof. P Krishna Reddy presented a paper on Data Science and Artificial Intelligence for Justice Delivery in India: Overview and Research Issues at the Proceedings of the 19th International Workshop on Juris-Informatics (JURISIN 2025) in association with the 17th JSAI International Symposia on AI (JSAI-isAI 2025) held at Osaka, Japan from 27 to 30 May. Here is the summary of the paper as explained by the authors Pavan Parvatam, Prof. P Krishna Reddy, Gaurang Patil, K V K Santhy and M Kumara Swamy:
Data science and artificial intelligence (DSAI) based methods can process massive amounts of data to extract useful knowledge and can be employed to build decision support systems in various domains. Like other domains, the legal systems in several countries are being digitized and there is a scope to build DSAI-based frameworks to improve the performance of legal systems. In the literature, research efforts are being made to investigate DSAI-based methods to improve justice delivery. The Indian legal system is currently experiencing a major problem with a substantial backlog of cases. This paper provides an overview of DSAI-based efforts in the legal domain related to India. We also listed potential research issues to be explored. We hope the issues will encourage further research to improve justice delivery performance in India and other countries.
July 2025

