Judges Should Be Guided by Conscience While Delivering Justice, Not Algorithms: Justice Vikram Nath

Supreme Court Justice Vikram Nath cautioned against overreliance on AI in judicial decision-making, stressing that conscience must guide judges. While acknowledging AI’s utility, he warned adjudication requires empathy, discretion, and human understanding beyond algorithmic outputs or mechanical processes.

ANI vs OpenAI: Delhi High Court Reserves Verdict on Interim Relief Plea in AI Copyright Dispute

The Delhi High Court reserved judgment on Asian News International interim relief plea in its copyright suit against OpenAI. Justice Amit Bansal heard extensive submissions from parties, amici curiae, and intervenors before reserving orders.

AI-Generated Fake Judgments Becoming a Global Menace: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court of India warned against fabricated AI-generated judgments being cited in courts, calling it a growing menace globally. The bench of Rajesh Bindal and Vijay Bishnoi urged caution while relying on such material.

“Mercy vs Mankind Case Does Not Exist”: Supreme Court Raises Concern Over AI-Drafted Pleadings

The Supreme Court of India warned against careless dependence on artificial intelligence after fake precedents and misquoted judgments surfaced, stressing judicial integrity and professional responsibility. Surya Kant observed that unchecked AI use in pleadings risks credibility, urging lawyers to.

How Artificial Intelligence Is Transforming Legal Research and the Modern Legal Profession

Artificial Intelligence is reshaping legal research by making it faster, smarter, and more cost-effective for lawyers. While AI enhances efficiency and access to justice, human judgment and ethics remain central to legal practice.

‘Digital Extortion Is a Shadow on Every Internet User’: Delhi High Court CJ Warns of Rising Cyber Arrest Scams

Senior judges of the Delhi High Court flagged the growing threat of digital extortion and fake “digital arrest” scams, warning that cybercriminals often stay ahead of law enforcement. The discussion highlighted Supreme Court intervention, I4C coordination, and the urgent need to strengthen digital evidence and cyber investigations.