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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: AN EFFECTIVE WAY TO STREAMLINE LITIGATIONS IN INDIA

Balaji N, PhD Scholar, Reva University, Bangalore (India)

Dr. Nagaraja V, Professor, Reva University, Bangalore (India)

Dr. Praneetha B S, Principal, Seshadripuram Law College, Bangalore (India)

Artificial Intelligence has become key tool in today’s technologically driven world. It may be science, technology, space, medicine, commerce or accounts AI has become indispensible. This technology has indeed reduced burden on many sectors and also streamlined the procedure and helps in uniform documentation. The Courts in India have been facing the challenge with respect to over- loading of cases, burden on the Judges, under-staff and mainly documentation. Hence technology especially the AI as a tool can be a boon in reduction of these issues. The paper identifies the gaps in the procedure of the Court and tries to find ways to remove the gap by use of artificial Intelligence. The paper highlights why delays are caused and how the technology can support in easy functioning by reducing the burden on the stakeholders. The paper also analyses the laws relating to AI and its lacuna if any because in all over the world, the cases in the courts against the AI is increasing day by day, especially in the United States, Europe and now even in India. Increase in the cases in the courts also increases the concerns for the privacy of the individuals.

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Research Paper LawFoyer International Journal of Doctrinal Legal Research (LIJDLR), Volume 3, Issue 4, Page 2101–2115.
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