
Chief Justice of India Surya Kant highlighted persistent social justice challenges despite constitutional safeguards during the 8th Shri Ramdhari Singh Dinkar Memorial Lecture. He emphasized that true justice requires societal change alongside legal frameworks, noting ongoing discrimination based on caste and economic status. The CJI also raised concerns about inherent biases in artificial intelligence against the poor, underscoring the need for equality, dignity, and social harmony as reflected in Dinkar's poetry and constitutional ideals.
The articles present a perspective focused on constitutional values and social justice without partisan framing. They reflect the judiciary's viewpoint emphasizing equality and dignity, referencing cultural and literary sources to support these themes. The coverage includes concerns about technology's social impact, representing a balanced institutional stance rather than political debate.
The tone across the articles is measured and reflective, acknowledging ongoing social issues and technological challenges without sensationalism. The sentiment is cautiously critical regarding persistent discrimination and AI bias, while also expressing hope for societal progress through awareness and legal frameworks, resulting in an overall balanced and thoughtful mood.
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| Source | Their headline | Bias | Sentiment |
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| indianexpress | Despite constitutional safeguards, social justice remain far from resolved: CJI Surya Kant at Shri Ramdhari Singh Dinkar Memorial Lecture | Left | Neutral |
| economictimes | AI showing discrimination, inherent bias towards poor: CJI Surya Kant | Center | Neutral |
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