"Mercy vs Mankind": Top Court Flags Perils Of AI Use In Drafting Petitions

The Supreme Court of India has expressed significant concern over the increasing practice of lawyers utilizing Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools to draft legal petitions. During a recent hearing, the court highlighted the 'alarming' trend, noting that reliance on AI could lead to serious errors and inaccuracies in legal documentation. The judges emphasized the critical importance of precision in legal texts, as even minor mistakes can have substantial implications for justice. This warning comes at a time when the legal profession is gradually integrating technology to streamline processes. The court's observations serve as a crucial reminder about the potential risks associated with over-reliance on AI, urging legal professionals to exercise caution and ensure that human oversight remains integral in drafting legal documents. As AI technology continues to evolve, the judiciary's stance underscores the need for a balanced approach that harnesses technological advancements while safeguarding the integrity of the legal system.
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