One Case, One Data connects: Supreme Court, High Courts, district courts, taluka courts
Purpose of One Case, One Data: Unified digital system for case management, online verification, data retrieval
Benefits: Data integrity, accuracy, transparency in court records
Su Sahay is: An AI-powered chatbot
Developed by: National Informatics Centre (NIC) with Supreme Court Registry
NIC under: Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology
Where to find Su Sahay: Integrated with Supreme Court website
What Su Sahay does: Front-end guidance for citizens seeking court services
CJI Surya Kant is: 53rd Chief Justice of India
CJI took office on: 24 November 2025
CJI retirement date: 9 February 2027
FAQ
Q1: Will "One Case, One Data" help a common citizen?
A: Yes. Anyone can verify case information online without visiting the court.
Q2: Is Su Sahay free to use?
A: Yes. It is available on the Supreme Court website at no cost.
Q3: What is a taluka court?
A: It is a court at the sub-district level. It handles small local cases.
Q4: Can I ask Su Sahay about my specific court case?
A: The chatbot gives general guidance. For specific case details, you may need to use the One Case, One Data portal.
Q5: Who is the head of the Supreme Court?
A: The Chief Justice of India is the head and senior-most judge.
Q6: Is this topic important for competitive exams?
A: Yes. UPSC, SSC, Judiciary exams, and state exams often ask about new government digital initiatives and key appointments.
Month: Current Affairs - May 11, 2026
Category: Judiciary | Supreme Court