PIL on PM CARES Fund dismissed by Supreme Court
The Supreme Court just tossed out a PIL from Rajnish Sidhu, a Ludhiana trader, who wanted the PM CARES Fund labeled as a "State" for more transparency.
The judges weren't convinced, raising doubts about Sidhu's background, his first-time legal experience, and even whether he wrote the petition himself.
The court found Sidhu's claims 'vague, wild, frivolous'
Sidhu said he used three to four AI tools to draft the PIL and offered jackets to a typist instead of payment.
The court found his claims "vague, wild, frivolous," and not really within his skill set.
They even suggested an English test to check if he actually authored the petition.
Chief Justice Surya Kant's warning on AI-generated petitions
Chief Justice Surya Kant made it clear that if people keep filing these kinds of tech-generated petitions, there could be investigations or fines.
It's a heads-up that while AI can help out, using it carelessly in court could land you in trouble.