Judges, Courts must embrace AI-driven cases- CJ

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🇿🇼 Published: 22 January 2026
📘 Source: Mmegi

Addressing a press conference this week, Ketlogetswe said the Judiciary is alive to the realities of the digital era and has already resolved that judges will be trained in AI and emerging technologies to ensure courts remain relevant and effective. “The day is fast approaching when a litigant will come before court and say an AI-generated image or video bearing my name or likeness was used to defame me. When that happens, the courts must be equipped, ready, and knowledgeable enough to deal with such matters,” he said, He said the rise of AI-generated content, including deep fake images and videos, present new legal challenges that require judicial officers to understand not only the law but also the technology behind such evidence.

Ketlogetswe further acknowledged the need for courts to modernise their systems by embracing digital processes, including electronic filing and the digital presentation of evidence. “The judiciary must move with the times. Litigants and lawyers should be able to file documents electronically, and evidence must increasingly be led in digital form where appropriate,” he said.

He added that the move towards e-filing and digital case management would improve efficiency, reduce delays, and enhance access to justice, particularly for litigants outside major centres. Ketlogetswe said while technology brings opportunities, it also brings risks, stressing that the Judiciary’s responsibility is to ensure justice is not undermined by technological abuse. “Our duty is to protect the integrity of the justice system while ensuring it keeps pace with the world around it,” he said.

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