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VOL. 11, ISSUE 11 (2025)
The legality of legal AI: Indian perspectives on contract review automation
Authors
Swasthik BS Gowda
Abstract
Can it be possible to
have a machine which comprehends the complexity of a legal contract? As
Artificial Intelligence (AI) transforms the business environment across the
globe, the legal practice in India is at the brink of technological revolution.
Media Intelligence It is imagined that AI-based contract review systems will be
faster, more accurate, and more efficient than ever before, but what will be
the legal and ethical cost? This paper is a critical analysis of how such
systems can be incorporated into the legal environment of India, both in terms
of their feasibility with the legal environment and implications on
professional ethics, as well as the issues of accountability, privacy of data,
and regulation. Although these tools have enormous potential to improve the
delivery of legal services and, in particular, in high transactional work,
their application has acute issues concerning bias, confidentiality, and the
loss of human legal judgment. This article provides a balanced view on the
adoption of innovation without undermining the integrity of the law because it
delves into Indian legal frameworks, parallels in the world, and ethical
requirements.
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Pages:108-111
How to cite this article:
Swasthik BS Gowda "The legality of legal AI: Indian perspectives on contract review automation". International Journal of Law, Vol 11, Issue 11, 2025, Pages 108-111
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