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Law Ministry’s Reforms Utsav & Chintan Shivir 2026 at Mount Abu – Digital, AI‑Driven Legal System

The Ministry of Law and Justice held the Reforms Utsav & Chintan Shivir 2026 at Mount Abu on 4‑5 July 2026, where senior officials drafted a digital, AI‑enabled roadmap for a citizen‑centric legal system, culminating in a ‘Sankalp Patra’ aligned with the Viksit Bharat @2047 vision.
The Ministry of Law and Justice organised a two‑day Reforms Utsav &amp; Chintan Shivir 2026 on 4‑5 July 2026 at Gyan Sarovar, Mount Abu, Rajasthan. Senior officers from the Legislative Department and the Department of Legal Affairs participated alongside the Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Law and Justice , Shri Arjun Ram Meghwal . The event aimed to review recent achievements and chart a roadmap for a modern, technology‑driven, citizen‑centric legal ecosystem. Key Developments Inauguration by Shri Arjun Ram Meghwal on 4 July 2026, followed by a vision speech by Dr Rajiv Mani , Secretary of both departments. Break‑out sessions on legal governance, legislative reforms, digital transformation, and the adoption of Artificial Intelligence in law. Formulation of a comprehensive vision document containing concrete reform proposals and implementation measures. Release of a ‘ Sankalp Patra ’ that records the collective resolve of officers to pursue a digital, citizen‑centric legal framework. Important Facts The event saw participation from senior officers of both departments, with focused brainstorming on: Streamlining legislative drafting to make laws simpler, clearer, and more accessible. Leveraging digital tools and AI to build future‑ready institutions. Strengthening institutional capacity through continuous learning and innovation. Aligning reforms with the vision of <span class="key-term" data-definition="Viksit Bharat @2047 — The government's vision to achieve a developed Indi
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Law Ministry launches AI‑driven digital justice reforms at Mount Abu 2026

Key Facts

  1. कानूनी और विधायी सुधार
  2. न्याय की डिजिटल परिवर्तन
  3. कानूनी शासन में AI अपनाना
  4. Law Ministry का संस्थागत सुदृढ़ीकरण
  5. Reforms Utsav & Chintan Shivir

Background

The Ministry of Law and Justice is modernising India’s legal framework by integrating digital tools and AI, a move that aligns with the government’s e‑governance agenda and the Viksit Bharat @2047 vision. Such reforms affect legislative drafting, judicial efficiency and public access to law, topics covered under GS‑2 (Polity) and GS‑3 (Technology & Governance).

UPSC Syllabus

  • GS4 — Accountability, ethical governance and strengthening moral values
  • Essay — Democracy, Governance and Public Administration
  • Essay — Science, Technology and Society
  • GS2 — Governance, transparency, accountability and e-governance
  • GS4 — Work culture, quality of service delivery, utilization of public funds, corruption
  • GS4 — Concept of public service, philosophical basis of governance and probity
  • GS4 — Integrity, impartiality, non-partisanship, objectivity and dedication to public service
  • Essay — Education, Knowledge and Culture
  • GS4 — Dimensions of ethics - private and public relationships
  • GS4 — Information sharing, transparency, RTI, codes of ethics and conduct

Mains Angle

GS‑2 (Polity) – discuss how digital and AI reforms can strengthen institutional capacity and improve access to justice; GS‑3 – evaluate the role of technology in public administration and its constitutional implications.

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The Ministry of Law and Justice organised a two‑day Reforms Utsav & Chintan Shivir 2026 on 4‑5 July 2026 at Gyan Sarovar, Mount Abu, Rajasthan. Senior officers from the Legislative Department and the Department of Legal Affairs participated alongside the Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Law and Justice, Shri Arjun Ram Meghwal. The event aimed to review recent achievements and chart a roadmap for a modern, technology‑driven, citizen‑centric legal ecosystem.

Key Developments

  • Inauguration by Shri Arjun Ram Meghwal on 4 July 2026, followed by a vision speech by Dr Rajiv Mani, Secretary of both departments.
  • Break‑out sessions on legal governance, legislative reforms, digital transformation, and the adoption of Artificial Intelligence in law.
  • Formulation of a comprehensive vision document containing concrete reform proposals and implementation measures.
  • Release of a ‘Sankalp Patra’ that records the collective resolve of officers to pursue a digital, citizen‑centric legal framework.

Important Facts

The event saw participation from senior officers of both departments, with focused brainstorming on:

  • Streamlining legislative drafting to make laws simpler, clearer, and more accessible.
  • Leveraging digital tools and AI to build future‑ready institutions.
  • Strengthening institutional capacity through continuous learning and innovation.
  • Aligning reforms with the vision of
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Law Ministry launches AI‑driven digital justice reforms at Mount Abu 2026

Key Facts

  1. कानूनी और विधायी सुधार
  2. न्याय की डिजिटल परिवर्तन
  3. कानूनी शासन में AI अपनाना
  4. Law Ministry का संस्थागत सुदृढ़ीकरण
  5. Reforms Utsav & Chintan Shivir

Background & Context

The Ministry of Law and Justice is modernising India’s legal framework by integrating digital tools and AI, a move that aligns with the government’s e‑governance agenda and the Viksit Bharat @2047 vision. Such reforms affect legislative drafting, judicial efficiency and public access to law, topics covered under GS‑2 (Polity) and GS‑3 (Technology & Governance).

UPSC Syllabus Connections

GS4•Accountability, ethical governance and strengthening moral valuesEssay•Democracy, Governance and Public AdministrationEssay•Science, Technology and SocietyGS2•Governance, transparency, accountability and e-governanceGS4•Work culture, quality of service delivery, utilization of public funds, corruptionGS4•Concept of public service, philosophical basis of governance and probityGS4•Integrity, impartiality, non-partisanship, objectivity and dedication to public serviceEssay•Education, Knowledge and CultureGS4•Dimensions of ethics - private and public relationshipsGS4•Information sharing, transparency, RTI, codes of ethics and conduct

Mains Answer Angle

GS‑2 (Polity) – discuss how digital and AI reforms can strengthen institutional capacity and improve access to justice; GS‑3 – evaluate the role of technology in public administration and its constitutional implications.

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GS2
Medium
Prelims MCQ

Legal reforms & digital governance

1 marks
4 keywords
GS2
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Mains Short Answer

Policy‑making & institutional commitment

5 marks
4 keywords
GS3
Hard
Mains Essay

Technology, Governance and Development

25 marks
5 keywords
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