Kerala HC & District Courts use AI tool to translate judgments to Malayalam


Kochi, Jul 8 (IANS): The Kerala High Court and District Courts have successfully used ‘Anuvadini’, an Artificial Intelligence tool for translation developed by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) to translate judgments of courts to Malayalam, the state's vernacular.

Using this tool, more than 317 High Court judgments and over 5,136 District Court judgments have been translated from English to Malayalam and uploaded on websites of the respective courts, informed the Court office.

This was done under a team of three judges who were nominated for it and included JusticeA. Muhamed Mustaque, Chairman of theComputerisation Committee and fellow judges V.Raja VijayaraghavanandKauser Edappagath.

"In the first phase, the Kerala High Court proposed to translate and make available all judgments certified for reporting in Malayalam,” said their statement.

It also pointed out that there is a proposal to share translated versions of judgments with the Legal Service Authority for imparting legal education and awareness to various government departments and other stakeholders, including litigants.

"Through these steps, the High Court of Kerala has ensured access to justice to all, and increased transparency. And this will also help to ensure that court orders and judgments are more widely disseminated which can help to promote awareness of the law,” the statement added.

 

  

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