The Supreme Court’s draft says AI systems can function only in an 'assistive capacity' and cannot replace judicial officers in determining questions of law, fact or justice.

The necessity for such a regulatory framework has become increasingly evident as the top court and several High Courts have raised concerns about the misuse of AI tools

Draft SC rules prohibit AI use in judicial outcomes, ensuring human oversight and preventing bias in court processes

The Supreme Court has proposed new rules for artificial intelligence in courts. These rules allow AI for tasks like legal research and drafting. However, AI will not be used to…