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AI And Revolution To Judicial System




Sachu Saji Thomas, Christ University Lavasa, Pune


INTRODUCTION


AI is improving all around the world including in the judicial areas, the role of a judge is a complex one where it can incorporate activism, complex interaction with the people, dispute settlement, and we can see about the case management, public and specific educational activies and other functions which conducted with other judges as these judges may be responsive than other or show more emotion and in all this, it is difficult to determine how development in AI can reshape the judicial role.

Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

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