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AI in Legal Research: Assistive Tool, Not Substitute
Introduction: Legal research has traditionally been based on organized techniques- Boolean operators, keyword searches, citation investigations, and title searches in selected databases. These methods are essential as they offer accuracy, comprehensiveness, and credible sources. Nonetheless, with the advent of artificial intelligence, a new aspect has arisen. Search engines powered by AI aim to comprehend natural language questions and quickly display pertinent cases. The cru
6 days ago3 min read


SUPREME COURT INTRODUCES AI FOR CASE LISTING AND BENCH ALLOCATION
Introduction: The Supreme Court of India has made a significant move by utilizing Artificial Intelligence (AI) for case listing and bench allocation, thereby eliminating human involvement from this essential administrative task. This reform, announced by Chief Justice of India (CJI) Surya Kant, signifies a significant shift in judicial management and aims to tackle enduring systemic inefficiencies impacting the registry. Why is AI for Case Listing and Bench Allocation Enter
May 43 min read


AI‑Based Resolution of Cheque Bounce Cases Feasible: Ex‑CJI Chandrachud.
Introduction: Former Chief Justice of India, Justice D.Y. Chandrachud, has presented a detailed and progressive outlook on the AI-based resolution of cheque bounce cases within India’s judicial system. Speaking at the IBA Litigation and ADR Symposium, he acknowledged that the use of Artificial Intelligence in such high-volume matters has the potential to significantly reduce judicial delays. At the same time, he firmly emphasized that efficiency in resolving cheque bounce ca
Jan 304 min read


The Legal Profession Meets AI: Transforming Research and Analysis
The legal profession, long anchored in meticulous manual research and document analysis, is now witnessing a transformative shift.
Dec 30, 20246 min read
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