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Indian Journal of Modern Research and Reviews, 2025; 3(3):52-60

The Interface of Artificial Intelligence and Law: Challenges, Opportunities, and the Future of Justice

Authors: Dr. Keshva Nand;

1. Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, The ICFAI University, Himachal Pradesh, India

Paper Type: Research Paper
Article Information
Received: 2025-02-20   |   Accepted: 2025-03-25   |   Published: 2025-03-29
Abstract

This paper analyses the profound impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on legal and judicial systems, positioning AI as a paradigm shift that simultaneously offers immense efficiencies and poses severe threats to due process and judicial legitimacy. It first delineates the need for robust, flexible AI Governance frameworks built on Transparency, Autonomy, Reliability, and Visibility. The analysis then quantifies the transformative opportunities in legal practice, such as saving legal professionals hundreds of hours annually and expanding access to justice through Online Dispute Resolution (ODR). The core argument centres on the challenges to normative justice, exemplified by the State v. Loomis case, which highlights the constitutional crisis posed by proprietary, opaque “black box” algorithms in high-stakes decisions like criminal sentencing. The paper further examines the technical and legal imperative of Explainability (XAI), advocating for inherently interpretable models and computational argumentation to close the accountability gap caused by AI’s complexity. Finally, it surveys global regulatory responses, focusing on the risk-based classification of the EU AI Act and the fault clarifying mandate of the AI Liability Directive. The paper concludes with prescriptive recommendations for the Judiciary, Law Firms, and Regulators, arguing that the future of justice must be a synergistic human-AI ecosystem where human ethical judgment remains non-delegable and supreme.

Keywords

Artificial Intelligence, Legal Tech, AI Governance, Due Process, Judicial Ethics, Recidivism Risk Assessment.

How to Cite

. The Interface of Artificial Intelligence and Law: Challenges, Opportunities, and the Future of Justice. Indian Journal of Modern Research and Reviews. 2025; 3(3):52-60

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