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Incorporating Artificial Intelligence into India's Judicial and Law Enforcement Systems

Author(s) Ms. Shatakshi Dixit, Mr. Tanmay Tripathi, Mr. Rahul Singh
Country India
Abstract India is witnessing a significant transformation in its legal and policing systems, driven by the adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI). As technology becomes more deeply embedded in governance and public services, the Indian judiciary and law enforcement agencies are beginning to harness AI to improve efficiency, accessibility, and decision-making. The integration of intelligent systems into these critical sectors aims to tackle long-standing systemic issues, deliver faster justice, and make legal processes more inclusive and citizen-friendly.
The potential of AI in reshaping India’s justice delivery system is tremendous. As technologies continue to mature and adoption becomes more widespread, we can expect the emergence of smart courts, AI-assisted judgment writing, automated evidence analysis, and real-time legal analytics. These advancements will contribute to a legal system that is not only more efficient but also citizen-centric, providing faster and fairer access to justice.
Government bodies, legal experts, technologists, and civil society must collaborate to build an AI-augmented legal ecosystem that respects ethical boundaries, upholds human rights, and ensures accountability. With thoughtful implementation and strong regulatory frameworks, AI can be a powerful ally in India’s journey toward a more responsive, equitable, and technologically empowered justice system.
Keywords Virtual, transparency, e-courts, AI, tracking network system.
Published In Volume 7, Issue 2, March-April 2025
Published On 2025-04-18
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2025.v07i02.41822
Short DOI https://doi.org/g9f4vq

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