FOR INDIA’S COURTS, THE PROMISE OF MACHINE LEARNING
Aman Kumar,
Student of forth year, College of Law & legal Studies, Teerthanker Mahaveer University, Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh.
Best Citation – Aman Kumar, FOR INDIA’S COURTS, THE PROMISE OF MACHINE LEARNING, 1 ILE HRLR 18, 2022
“ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE & MACHINE LEARNING”
ABSTRACT
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning provide new prospects for the Indian judiciary to improve its decision-making capacity and productivity. For starters, algorithmic legal data analysis can provide immediate alerts about biases at important decision-making moments, as well as real-time adjustments for these behaviors. The ability of judges and lawyers to increase their talents and systematize review processes can be enhanced by analyzing texts for prejudice and discriminating patterns. Second, legal data can be cleaned, systematized, and standardized using Machine Learning technologies. Despite the fact that the judiciary has made large investments in data systems, the quality of the data varies significantly among states and administrative boundaries, preventing a more in-depth investigation. Third, the use of Machine Learning technologies opens up new avenues for ensuring procedural fairness while also allowing legal experts to better understand the courts. Researchers can evaluate the impact of judicial decisions when cases are randomly assigned to judges. Because judges in this scenario do not choose their cases and are assigned them at random, observed rulings reflect their deliberations in the case rather than the process of justice that led them to be assigned the case. However, we emphasize that technology should be considered as a supplement to human decision-makers rather than a replacement. In this situation, only technologies that assist humans rather than replace them are appropriate.
KEYWORDS – Administrative, Artificial Intelligence, Lawyer, Machine Learning, Technology.