The top court held that production of fake, non-existent, and hallucinated materials in legal processes amounts to misconduct on the part of the advocate. | India News

A new study shows AI hallucinations in US courts jumped from 230 to 1,667 cases in one year, with error rates topping 34% at major legal AI platforms.

Supreme Court rejects NCLT verdict, condemning reliance on AI-generated fake precedents, emphasising zero tolerance for such practices.

The Supreme Court has declared zero tolerance for AI-generated fake or hallucinated judgments used as legal precedents. Setting aside an NCLT verdict, the apex court emphasized…

The top court held that production of fake, non-existent, and hallucinated materials in legal processes amounts to misconduct on the part of the advocate. | India News

In a landmark ruling that could shape the use of Artificial Intelligence in India’s legal system, the Supreme Court on Thursday set aside judgments of the National Company Law…