Supreme Court to Scrutinize AI-Generated Fake Judgments: A Matter of Misconduct
The Supreme Court of India is examining a trial court's reliance on non-existent, AI-generated judgments, viewing it as misconduct rather than a decision-making error. The issue came to light during a case challenging an Andhra Pradesh High Court order. Key legal figures are involved for comprehensive scrutiny.
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The Supreme Court of India has taken a firm stance against trial courts relying on AI-generated non-existent judgments, categorizing this reliance as misconduct rather than mere decision-making errors.
Justices P S Narasimha and Alok Aradhe are conducting a detailed examination of the reported reliance on fake judgments derived through artificial intelligence.
Significant legal figures, including Attorney General R Venkataramani and Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, have been involved to ensure a thorough investigation into this issue.
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