1st Edition

Artificial Intelligence and Legal Evidence The Indian Policy and Perspective

224 Pages
by Chapman & Hall

This book explores AI’s impact on legal evidence, with a particular focus on its use within Indian law, by identifying the key feature of an Artificial intelligence-driven Justice Delivery System. It seeks to bridge the gap in the literature on the intersection of AI and law, specifically the evaluation of evidence. The book focuses on AI’s potential to enhance the evaluation of evidence in... Read more

Chapter 0. Introduction

Lovely Dasgupta                                                    

Chapter 1. Beyond Accuracy: Evaluating LLMs for Evidentiary Use in Legal Contexts Sundaraparipurnan Narayanan, Marie Potel & Vibhav Mithal

Chapter 2. From Paper Trails to Algorithms: AI Impact on Evidence in Law

Ishita Chatterjee

Chapter 3. From Lab Bench to Legal Bench: The Role of AI in Evaluating Biological Evidence Abhisikta Basu & Keya De Mukhopadhyay

Chapter 4. Digital Justice: How Technology Can Transform Evidence in India

Aayana Rai Bhojani & Varun Hemachandran

Chapter 5. RECREATING REALITY: TESTING THE ADMISSIBILITY OF AI-POWERED CYBER CRIME SCENE RECONSTRUCTION

Debdeep Das, Arjita Mukherjee

Chapter 6. THE DUAL ROLE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING: CHALLENGES IN EVIDENCE ADMISSIBILITY AND GOVERNANCE IN INDIA

Harsh Mahaseth, Daisy Verghese

Chapter 7. Evolving Role of AI in Precedent Search

Harshada Shangarpawar, Gayathri Venkatadri, Maitreyee Apte

Chapter 8 ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE DRIVEN EVIDENCE IN ARBITRAL PROCEEDINGS: A PANACEA OR AN ANATHEMA?

Atish Chakraborty, Dhruv Maheshwari

Chapter 9. Pioneering AI in Indian Sports Legal and Evidentiary Foundations for Tomorrow’s Innovations

Subhrajit Chanda, Deevanshu Shrivastava

Chapter 10. PREDICTIVE POLICING MEETS PROCEDURAL LAW—CRAFTING ADMISSIBILITY STANDARDS FOR AI-DRIVEN FORENSIC TOOLS IN INDIAN CRIMINAL JUSTICE

ABHIVARDHAN, SUPRATIM BAPULI

Chapter 11. Telemedicine Platforms and AI: Legal Challenges in India

Gazala Parveen, Padmavati Manchikanti

Chapter 12. NAVIGATING AI IN INSURANCE: LEGAL PERSPECTIVES ON EVIDENCE, FRAUD, AND RISK EVALUATION

PRANAV PATADE

Chapter 13. Regulating AI-Driven Facial Recognition in Policing: Legal and Ethical Imperatives for India

Shtantika Mukherjee, Hiteshi Agarwal

Chapter 14. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND PRODUCT LIABILITY- A CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT, 2019 PERSPECTIVE

Monidipa Sengupta, Shreya Matilal

Chapter 15. ETHICAL CHALLENGES IN USING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE FOR EVIDENCE GENERATION IN CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS: BALANCING INNOVATION AND JUSTICE Harsh Mahaseth, Sadqua Khatoon

Chapter 16. Designing ‘legitimate’ AI-driven Evidence Mechanism from the Rule of Law perspective

Akanksha Bisoyi

Chapter 17. Honour Killings and Digital Justice: The Role of AI in Modernising Legal Evidence in India

Shikha Vasishta

Chapter 18. The Future of Due Diligence: Integrating Retrieval Augmented Generation into Corporate Legal Workflows

Shouvik Kumar Guha, Vivasvan Gautam

Chapter 19. Redefining Worker in the Age of AI: Challenges and Legal Reforms for Labour Laws in India

Suman Dinesh Jain

Chapter 20. THE FUTURE OF LEGAL EVIDENCE WITH THE HELP OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND E-DISCOVERY

Riya Banerjee, Sarfaraz Ahmed Khan, Anik Bhattacharya

Chapter 21. BEYOND A REASONABLE BOT: PRESERVING JUDICIAL DISCRETION IN AI-AUGMENTED ADJUDICATION

Sanjeeb K. Panigrahi, Siddharth Anand Panda, Nishtha Mahapatra

Biography

Sarfaraz Ahmed Khan is currently serving as a Professor at West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences. He previously served as Professor and Director at Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad.  He is involved in research intertwining the Criminal Justice Administration, Human Rights and Human Trafficking. He has authored several books on these subjects, including The Transnational Sex Trafficking: An Integrated Reparation Model (Thomson Reuters, 2019) which emphasizes on a human rights dimension of cross border sex- trafficking between India and Bangladesh. He is a recipient of prestigious fellowships including the British Chevening Scholarship, Hong Kong UGC Scholarship, Michigan Grotius Research Fellowship, and the U.S. Department of State’s IVLP Fellowship. 

 

Lovely Dasgupta is currently serving as a Professor at the West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences. She has been teaching and researching Sports Law, Contract, and Legal Education. Her key publications include: Esports and the World Anti-Doping Code (Routledge, UK); Online Gaming in India Technology, Policy, and Challenges, Edited By Lovely Dasgupta, Shameek Sen, (Chapman & Hall) and Sport in Contemporary India Society, Culture and Governance, Edited by Surajit C Mukhopadhyay, Lovely Dasgupta, (Routledge,UK).

 

Saptarshi Ghosh is an Associate Professor at the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kharagpur. His current research interests are in Legal data analytics, AI and Sustainability, and Algorithmic bias and fairness. His research is inter-disciplinary and uses techniques from Machine Learning, Natural Language Processing, Information Retrieval, and Complex Network Theory. He received his PhD in Computer Science from IIT Kharagpur in 2013. He was a Humboldt Post-doctoral research fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Software Systems (MPI-SWS), Germany. He heads a Max Planck Partner Group at IIT Kharagpur, that focuses on algorithmic bias and fairness. He is presently an Editor-in-Chief of the journal “Artificial Intelligence and Law”, the premier journal in the domain of AI and Law.

 

Kripabandhu Ghosh is an Associate Professor at Indian Institute of Science, Education and Research, Kolkata. He completed his PhD (Computer Science) at the Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata. His research interests include information retrieval, data mining, and AI in the legal domain; information extraction from social media text in disaster situations; fairness in text summarization; and data mining on noisy text.