NLUO's session on 'Law, Justice and Career Opportunities Beyond the Conventional Landscape'

NLUO's session on 'Law, Justice and Career Opportunities Beyond the Conventional Landscape'

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New Delhi, Updated on Sep 20, 2022 17:52 IST

NLOU recently organised a session on ‘Law, Justice and Career Opportunities Beyond the Conventional Landscape’ in collaboration with Agami.

NLUO's session on 'Law, Justice and Career Opportunities Beyond the Conventional Landscape'

The Centre for Public Policy, Law and Good Governance of National Law University Odisha (NLUO) recently organised a session on ‘Law, Justice and Career Opportunities Beyond the Conventional Landscape’ for undergraduate and postgraduate law students, Director and Co-Directors of various research centres at the University. The session was delivered by Supriya Sankaran, Rashika Narain and Smita Gupta.

The session offered an insight into the growing relationship of Artificial Intelligence with Law and how the justice system can benefit from this relationship. Resource persons shared examples of start-ups and non-profit organisations using Law and AI to strengthen research, social services, and justice delivery mechanisms. Examples were also drawn from the work done by law students as interns and professionals to encourage the students of NLUO to explore this new and expanding field.

Agami is a non-profit organisation and a think tank working to further the cause of justice through collaborative action. CLPPGG and Agami have earlier collaborated to work on creating the KHOJ (Know Your High Court Judges) database that was released at the 9th Convocation of NLUO on September 17, 2022.

About NLUO's KHOJ

Centre for Law, Public Policy and Good Governance in collaboration with Agami and CivicDataLab developed an open access dataset KHOJ (Know Your High Court Judges) which was unveiled at the 9th Convocation of National Law University Odisha in the presence of Justice UU Lalit, the Chief Justice of India, Justice D.Y. Chandrachud, Justice M.R. Shah, Judges, Supreme Court of India and Dr Justice S. Muralidhar, Chief Justice, High Court of Orissa and Chancellor, NLUO.

The dataset was a result of the collaborative efforts of more than 30 students and 10 professionals as volunteers who worked for over a period of 15 months. KHOJ is the ‘first of its kinds’ open access dataset capturing ‘personal, educational and professional background details across 43 variables of 1708 HC judges. KHOJ dataset is now freely available on the Justice Hub platform.

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