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The Intersection of AI and Indian Criminal Law: Emerging Challenges and Judicial Responses

Introduction

Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming criminal law enforcement in India, impacting digital evidence, predictive policing, and forensic investigations. However, AI’s deployment raises key constitutional, evidentiary, and ethical concerns. How are Indian courts responding to AI’s role in criminal adjudication?

This blog explores AI’s impact on Indian criminal law, analyzing judicial precedents, statutory frameworks, and regulatory challenges. Follow our expert insights on Facebook: Daily Thoughts by Savara  & Legal Insights by Saurabh Savara. 

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AI in Criminal Investigations: Challenges and Case Studies

1. AI-Generated Digital Evidence

  • The Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023 recognizes AI-generated digital evidence, but courts must assess its admissibility and authenticity.
  • Case Study: Anvar P.V. v. P.K. Basheer (2014) ruled that digital evidence must be authenticated, creating challenges for AI-generated forensic reports.

2. AI Surveillance & Privacy Violations

  • AI-driven facial recognition systems like AFRS risk violating Article 21 (Right to Privacy).
  • Landmark Judgment: K.S. Puttaswamy v. Union of India (2017) strengthened privacy rights, limiting AI surveillance in criminal law.

3. Predictive Policing & Algorithmic Bias

  • AI risk assessment tools disproportionately target marginalized communities, raising Article 14 (Right to Equality) concerns.
  • Legal Debate: Indian courts must determine if AI policing violates constitutional rights.

Judicial & Legislative Recommendations

  1. Supreme Court guidelines on AI-generated evidence authentication.
  2. Amendments to the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) for AI-driven law enforcement oversight.
  3. AI fairness audits to prevent algorithmic bias in criminal sentencing.

FAQs on AI & Indian Criminal Law

Q1: Is AI-generated evidence admissible in Indian courts? Yes, under the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023, but it must meet authentication standards.

Q2: Can predictive policing violate human rights? Yes, biased AI algorithms may infringe on Article 14 (Right to Equality), requiring judicial review.

Q3: How can AI impact wrongful convictions? If AI algorithms contain biases, they can misinterpret data, leading to wrongful arrests.

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