SC Justice Vikram Nath: AI Can Assist but Not Replace Judges in Judgment Writing

Supreme Court Justice Vikram Nath clarified that artificial intelligence can support judicial work but cannot perform the core task of writing judgments, especially in complex cases like matrimonial and constitutional disputes. This highlights the judiciary's reliance on human judgment, ethics, and the nuanced understanding that AI currently lacks. Going forward, AI is expected to serve a complementary role, aiding judges rather than substituting them in the justice delivery process.
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