A two-hour interactive lecture-cum-demonstration workshop on “Rational Use of Artificial Intelligence in the Legal Ecosystem” will be held on Wednesday, 6th May 2026, from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM at the Auditorium, S-Block, Delhi High Court.
The workshop aims to familiarise members of the legal fraternity with Artificial Intelligence, its evolving role within the legal ecosystem, its inherent limitations, and its immense potential to enhance efficiency in legal research, case management, and overall judicial processes.
Distinguished Dignitaries
Chief Guest: Justice Sanjay Karol, Judge, Supreme Court of India
Guest of Honour: Justice Vivek Chaudhary, Judge, High Court of Delhi
(Chairperson, IT Committee, High Court of Delhi)
Special Address by: Mohit Mathur, Senior Advocate & Former President, Delhi High Court Bar Association (DHCBA)
The workshop will also feature addresses by:
S. Chandrasekhar, MD & CEO, K&S Digiprotect Services Pvt. Ltd.
Rakesh Maheshwari, Former Group Director, Cyber Laws Division, MeitY, Government of India
Ajay Barun, AI Technical Lead, Microsoft India
Swati Arora, Solution Engineer & Technical Specialist, Microsoft India
Neeraj Tiwari, Founder and CEO, Karma AI
The core technical session is designed to provide a clear, practical, and balanced understanding of Artificial Intelligence for legal professionals. The programme will cover the following key areas:
Foundational Overview of AI: A simple and accessible explanation of what Artificial Intelligence is, how it works, and why it is rapidly becoming relevant and indispensable in legal profession.
AI Applications in the Legal and Judicial Domain: Practical ways in which AI can assist in streamlining routine legal and judicial processes, enhancing efficiency in legal research, case management, and document handling.
Global Best Practices: Insights into how International Courts and Legal Systems are successfully leveraging AI for tasks such as document analysis, contract review, and assisted legal drafting, along with learnings that can be responsibly adapted to the Indian legal context.
Live Demonstrations: Hands-on, real-time demonstration of AI tools showcasing practical applications, including:
Summarization of lengthy judgments and case files
Identification of relevant precedents
Organisation and structuring of legal arguments
Responsible & Ethical Use of AI: Critical emphasis on the rational, safe, and ethical adoption of AI, covering:
Maintenance of confidentiality and data privacy
Verification and cross-checking of AI-generated outputs
Understanding the limitations of AI systems
Risks of over-reliance on technology
Primacy of human judgment and judicial discretion in decision-making
The session will conclude with High Tea.
The objective of the workshop is to empower legal professionals with both awareness and practical knowledge so that AI can be adopted thoughtfully, enhancing productivity while fully preserving the integrity, ethics, and independence of the judicial-legal process.
The workshop is being organised by K&S Digiprotect Services Pvt. Ltd., an organisation actively engaged in the fields of Digital Law, Data Privacy, Cyber Security, and Information Governance, along with Amit Choudhary, Shrey Sharawat, Nitesh Mehra, Rohan Sharma and Ruchika Sharma, Advocates, High Court of Delhi.
This initiative assumes special significance at a time when the Indian Legal Ecosystem is exploring technology-driven solutions to strengthen the justice delivery system while upholding the highest standards of judicial independence and fairness.
To register for the event, click here.