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Algorithmic Governance And The Future Of Indian Law




Devika Agarwal, BA LLB, KES JP Law College, Mumbai


ABSTRACT


This paper examines the increasing role of artificial intelligence (AI) in the Indian legal system, concentrating on its practical applications and the challenges it presents. It talks about how AI tools are changing the way legal work is done by being used in areas like case management, contract review, and legal research.


The study shows how AI can help lawyers by automating boring tasks and speeding up the process of analyzing data. It also looks at how AI is being used more and more in projects like e-courts and digital case management systems. But the paper also talks about some big problems, especially when it comes to data privacy and confidentiality.


It also discusses important issues like how AI systems aren't clear, how algorithms can be biased, and how it's not always clear who is responsible when automated decision-making goes wrong. Given these worries, the paper looks at whether current laws, like the Information Technology Act of 2000, are good enough to control AI. The paper also says that the lack of proper rules makes accountability, transparency, and the protection of individual rights very worrying.



Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

Abbreviation: IJLLR

ISSN: 2582-8878

Website: www.ijllr.com

Accessibility: Open Access

License: Creative Commons 4.0

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