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2025
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| Acceso en línea: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18076092 |
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- <p><strong>Dr. Priyanka Sambhaji Jadhavar</strong>, Assistant Professor, Department of Law, <strong><span><span>Shivaji University</span></span></strong>, presents a comprehensive interdisciplinary legal study examining the transformative role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in contemporary legal practice and justice delivery systems. Anchored within the discipline of <strong>Law and Legal Technology (LegalTech)</strong>, the paper critically analyses how AI-driven tools such as machine learning, natural language processing, predictive analytics, and legal chatbots are reshaping legal research, contract analysis, case management, and judicial decision-making.</p> <p>The study further explores ethical, constitutional, and regulatory challenges arising from AI adoption in the legal domain, with special reference to data protection, algorithmic bias, transparency, and accountability. Emphasis is placed on the Indian legal framework, including judicial developments, statutory responses, and institutional initiatives such as AI-assisted court systems. The paper argues that AI functions as an augmentative force rather than a replacement for legal professionals, enhancing efficiency while preserving human judgment, advocacy skills, and ethical reasoning.</p> <h2><strong>Keywords and Subjects (in Paragraph Form)</strong></h2> <p>Artificial Intelligence, Legal Technology (LegalTech), Machine Learning, Natural Language Processing, Automated Legal Research, Predictive Legal Analytics, Judicial Technology, Online Dispute Resolution, Legal Ethics, Data Protection Law, Digital Governance, Constitutional Law, Justice Delivery System, AI and Advocacy, Technology and Law Interface, Indian Legal System.</p>