Addressing Delayed Justice in the Indian Legal System through AI Integration
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The present research study focuses on the legal maxim "Justice delayed is justice denied " with reference to Indian Legal System. The study examines the large number of cases that are pending at the courts. The study furthers examines the factors which lead to delay in cases being disposed. These issues include out-of-date laws, resources, and legal infrastructure—that lead to drawn-out judicial proceedings. Application of AI techniques has been examined with reference to speeding up the case disposal process-trial, trial, and post-trial phases of civil and criminal cases are covered by this study, which looks at the various factors that contribute to delays and how AI technology can improve productivity, by simplifying procedures, and speeding up data retrieval and examination to deal with the enduring issue of delayed justice. The study finds three AI-assisted techniques: AI-assisted case management in E-Courts, predictive analytics for case management, legal research and document analysis, and automated redaction. Each technique is examined in terms of its application in reducing case disposal time.
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November 2023
1215 pages
ISBN:9798400709418
DOI:10.1145/3647444
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Published: 13 May 2024
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ICIMMI 2023
ICIMMI 2023: International Conference on Information Management & Machine Intelligence
November 23 - 25, 2023
Jaipur, India
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