Authors :
Ganesh Sahu; Anshu Goyal; Satyabrat Sahoo
Volume/Issue :
Volume 7 - 2022, Issue 10 - October
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7278647
Abstract :
:- Justice delayed is justice denied. Well everyone
can agree with this fact. So the question is can we improve
on the current situation of the judicial system. And the
answer is by the use of machine learning. We can
significantly decrease the time to deliver justice to the
people. this article summarises the automation which has
already taken place in the judicial systems and evaluates
its pros and cons. Finally, the article concludes with a
discussion of the future of machine learning and the
judiciary system.
Keywords :
Indian judicial system, judicial system, legal system, artificial intelligence, Wevorce, Natural language processing, crime prediction.
:- Justice delayed is justice denied. Well everyone
can agree with this fact. So the question is can we improve
on the current situation of the judicial system. And the
answer is by the use of machine learning. We can
significantly decrease the time to deliver justice to the
people. this article summarises the automation which has
already taken place in the judicial systems and evaluates
its pros and cons. Finally, the article concludes with a
discussion of the future of machine learning and the
judiciary system.
Keywords :
Indian judicial system, judicial system, legal system, artificial intelligence, Wevorce, Natural language processing, crime prediction.