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AI in courts will aid decision-making for legal fraternity, litigants

‘AI in courts will aid decision-making for legal fraternity, litigants’ By Mansoor|   Updated: 14th April 2021 8:35 pm IST New Delhi: With impressive advances having been made in artificial intelligence (AI), the Indian judiciary has been early to adopt it too. Soon, AI will be tailored for the justice delivery system, playing a vital role in improving administrative efficiency in courts, and aiding in decision-making processes for lawyers, judges and litigants. But how could robots decide questions of law and extract the accurate position of law from a mass of precedents? According to a strategy paper published by Vidhi Centre for Legal Policy, an independent think-tank, the integration of AI in justice system requires a comprehensive legal, regulatory, and ethical framework to establish trust in these technologies. The paper proposes a roadmap to integrate AI in the justice system.

Won t Let Artificial Intelligence Do Decision Making; Judges Autonomy & Discretion Will Be Retained : CJI Bobde

Share This - x The Supreme Court s Artificial Intelligence Committee on Tuesday launched its Artificial Intelligence portal SUPACE(Supreme Court Portal for Assistance in Court s Efficiency). Judges. The event was attended by CJI Bobde, CJI designate Justice NV Ramana and Justice Nageswara Rao, who is also the Chairman of the Supreme Court s AI Committee, and High Court Judges. While launching the Court s Artificial Intelligence Portal, the CJI called the system a perfect blend of human intelligence and machine learning and a hybrid system , which works together with human intelligence. He stated that the system being launched is unique as there is interaction between the human being and machine which creates remarkable results

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