Beyond the Signature: Re Allocating Liability for AI Generated Hallucinations in Indian Legal Practice

As on 19th August 2025, an order was passed by the trial judge in Vijayawada disposing objections to report of a court-appointed commissioner, wherein four supreme court judgements where cited. The issue being the aforementioned judgements never really existed, rather they had been generated via an AI tool, and subsequently pasted into the order without due […]

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