CJ Lisa Gill Inaugurates Ten-Court Building Complex in Rajahmundry
The Chief Justice advised caution while using AI. She underlined that technology must not be allowed to undermine the independent thinking process.

Vijayawada: Andhra Pradesh High Court Chief Justice Lisa Gill inaugurated the Ten-Court Building Complex in Rajamahendravaram of East Godavari district on Saturday.
Speaking on the occasion, the CJ observed that basic legal amenities reflect the judicial system’s response to people’s emotions. She asked everyone within the legal system to play their role in an efficient manner. This would help every section of the society to get justice.
Lisa Gill appreciated the rich cultural, literary, and legal heritage of the Rajamahendravaram region. She pointed out that it has produced several prominent judges, advocates, literati, and freedom fighters.
Underlining the importance of technology in the judicial system, she said digitalisation has become essential to deliver justice. She pointed out that the Indian judiciary had remained accessible to people even during the Covid period.
The Chief Justice advised caution while using AI. She underlined that technology must not be allowed to undermine the independent thinking process. She maintained that technology tools like ChatGPT are not an alternative to human thought.
Explaining the importance of mediation, Lisa Gill asked the legal fraternity to use it for resolving most disputes and not merely family issues or road accidents. She asked police to extend all their support in producing witnesses to help complete hearings in an expeditious manner.
The CJ hoped the newly inaugurated Ten-Court Building Complex would become a symbol of truth, justice, and righteousness. She called for regular maintenance and modernisation of the court complexes.
Speaking on the occasion, AP High Court Judge Justice Battu Devanand underscored the importance of both the bar and bench working in coordination to provide justice to people.
Those who attended the inauguration ceremony included HC judges Justice R. Raghunandan Rao, Justice B.V.L.N. Chakravarthy, Justice Sumathi Jagadam, and Justice Nyapathi Vijay, apart from other judges, advocates and senior officials.

