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Supreme Court voids NCLT, NCLAT orders citing fake AI-generated case laws

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The Supreme Court has struck down orders issued by the NCLT and NCLAT after finding they relied on fabricated case laws generated by artificial intelligence tools. The bench stressed that human oversight must remain central to the delivery of justice and warned against uncritical dependence on AI. The court adopted a zero-tolerance stance, declaring any ruling based on unverified AI-generated legal precedents to be invalid. A dedicated committee has been formed to examine the broader implications of AI use within judicial proceedings. The ruling underscores growing concerns about the risks of delegating legal reasoning to automated systems without adequate verification.

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