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Applying The Rule Of Law In The 21st Century: An Analysis Of The Use Of Artificial Intelligence In The Indian Administrative Framework




Akarsh V Prasad, Alliance University

Bhoomika Suthar, Alliance University


ABSTRACT


The twenty-first century has seen rapid advancements in technology, developing new challenges to the rule of law in government. In India, the incorporation of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into the administrative structure raises serious concerns about how old legal concepts can be upheld in the face of changing technologies. The use of AI in governance creates chances to improve transparency, accountability, and efficiency. However, it raises substantial problems about fairness, bias, and ethical oversight. An analysis of AI applications in the Indian administrative system considers both possible benefits and inherent issues. Finally, while AI has the potential to strengthen governance, its implementation must be properly regulated to ensure compliance with the rule of law, fostering justice and equality.


A thorough review of AI applications in the Indian administrative setting exposes both the potential and drawbacks of these technologies. Case studies demonstrate effective AI utilization in resource allocation, law enforcement, and public service delivery, emphasizing how these tools can enhance governance while upholding the rule of law. On the other hand, instances of bias in algorithmic decision-making and difficulties with data governance emphasize the importance of effective regulatory frameworks that prioritize ethical considerations.


Keywords: rule of law, AI, Indian administration, e-governance, transparency, accountability, fairness, bias, ethics, regulation.



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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