Rohtak, April 26 -- Chief Justice of India (CJI) Justice Surya Kant on Saturday said that students coming from rural backgrounds are often held to stricter standards compared to urban students in the pursuit of success. The CJI was attending the fifth convocation ceremony of Chaudhary Bansi Lal University (CBLU) in Bhiwani. Interacting with the media after the convocation, the CJI said that if the students will work with honesty, dedication, and sincerity, good results will follow. "We have to use artificial intelligence in good ways but judgments are pronounced by judges on the merit of the case. We found several negative points while using AI and we have to adopt only good things," he added. The CJI, along with Haryana governor Ashim Kumar Ghosh and education minister Mahipal Dhanda conferred degrees upon 600 students, including 43 gold-medalists and 12 PhD holders. The CJI also laid the foundation stone of a new court complex at Siwani, residential complex for judicial officers in Tosham and inauguration of the first-floor of an already existing judicial complex in Loharu....