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SUVAS- An Artificial Intelligence system to translate legal judgments into Indic languages.
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SUVAS- An Artificial Intelligence system to translate legal judgments into Indic languages.

The following article talks about SUVAS- "Supreme Court Vidhik Anuvaad Software (SUVAS), an Artificial Intelligent system that translates legal judgments from English to 9 different Indic languages.

  • Anubhav Mishra
    Anubhav Mishra
4 min read
Artificial Intelligence in law
AI

Artificial Intelligence in law

AI in law isn’t something that was heard of 2 years in the past, but today, it’s incorporation in the industry has become rather inevitable.AI has the potential to support both firms and clients, leading to a significant increase in efficiency and output.

  • Aaradhya Sharma
    Aaradhya Sharma
3 min read
3 developments of Legal Tech in the Indian Judicial System that show India is adapting with technology.
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3 developments of Legal Tech in the Indian Judicial System that show India is adapting with technology.

Here are some of the recent developments in the Indian Legal Tech scenario that give a hope that we are moving towards a highly tech infused future.

  • Aaradhya Sharma
    Aaradhya Sharma
2 min read
How a Blog Post from President Barack Obama in 2016 started the legal-tech revolution in the United States of America
LegalTech

How a Blog Post from President Barack Obama in 2016 started the legal-tech revolution in the United States of America

The article talks about the influence of a blog post by the then President of USA Barack Obama on the necessity of revolutionizing the legal industry with the use of technology sparked a legal-tech revolution in the United States of America.

  • Anubhav Mishra
    Anubhav Mishra
4 min read
Data-Driven Law - How can Litigation Analytics help legal professionals?
Litigation Analytics

Data-Driven Law - How can Litigation Analytics help legal professionals?

Using Litigation Analytics professionals can predict likely outcomes of a case preparing clients with various information such as expected costs incurred by the courts, no. of hearings expected and the expected time for the judgment to be disbursed.

  • Arpit Jain
    Arpit Jain
  • Anubhav Mishra
    Anubhav Mishra
2 min read
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