Adv. Sonia Saini, Managing Partner, SS Global Law Firm, New Delhi, India ABSTRACT Artificial intelligence is no longer confined to court administration. It now structures legal research, summarises records, translates testimony, verifies citations, detects filing defects and, in some jurisdictions, informs assessments of risk. The legal difficulty is not exhausted by asking whether a judge signs the final order. An ostensibly assistive system can shape the evidentiary and doctrinal frame...
Human Adjudication In The Algorithmic Court: Judicial Independence, Due Process And India's Emerging Framework For Artificial Intelligence In Courts
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