CRC Press, a part of the Taylor & Francis Group, is a globally renowned academic publisher committed to advancing knowledge across disciplines. As a key player in disseminating scholarly works, CRC Press bridges the gap between technology, law, and policy by fostering groundbreaking publications that shape discourse globally.
The editorial team invites submissions for an edited volume titled “Artificial Intelligence and Legal Evidence: The Indian Policy and Perspective” to be published by CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group. This interdisciplinary publication explores the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and the legal framework governing evidence evaluation in India. The book aims to address AI’s transformative impact on law and the challenges and opportunities it presents in legal evidence assessment.
Artificial intelligence is reshaping industries worldwide, and the legal domain is no exception. From criminal proceedings to corporate law, AI’s ability to analyze, predict, and generate evidence introduces both complexities and solutions. This book focuses on AI’s role in evaluating evidence across various legal sectors, contributing to the evolving policy framework in India.
The volume will feature contributions from experts across disciplines such as law, technology, and ethics, fostering a comprehensive understanding of AI’s implications in legal practice.
Milestone | Date |
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Abstract Submission Deadline | January 20, 2025 |
Decision on Acceptance | February 1, 2025 |
Full Paper Submission | April 30, 2025 |
Revisions & Contributor Agreement | July 31, 2025 |
Final Manuscript Completion | November 1, 2025 |
Papers should reflect interdisciplinary insights, combining law, technology, and public policy perspectives. Submissions must address key areas such as Criminal Law, Corporate Law, ADR, IPR, Taxation, Labour Laws, and emerging soft laws. Contributions can include case studies, empirical research, theoretical analysis, and policy-oriented reviews.
The entire process, including submission and editorial reviews, will be conducted online. The final publication will be available globally through CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group.
India currently lacks a comprehensive regulatory framework governing AI. However, the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology issued an advisory on AI usage by social media platforms and content developers in March 2024. Despite the absence of formal legislation, AI is increasingly integrated into fields such as medicine, law enforcement, and administration. This book aims to explore AI’s potential and limitations in legal evidence evaluation and to contribute to future policy frameworks.
The editorial team consists of leading scholars:
Important Links | Access Here |
Submission of Abstract | Submit via Email |
Call for Papers Document | Download Here |
Taylor & Francis Call for Books | Visit Website |
This volume will serve as an essential reference for legal practitioners, policymakers, and scholars seeking to understand and navigate the evolving interface between AI and legal evidence in India.
For queries or further information, contact Lovely Dasgupta at dasguptalov@gmail.com.
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