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VOL. 11, ISSUE 1 (2026)
Balancing AI-driven surveillance in India: legal aspects of digital privacy dilemmas
Authors
Sneha Purohit
Abstract

Artificial intelligence (AI) is being quickly incorporated into India's legal industry, bringing with it previously unheard-of efficiencies and revolutionising tasks like contract administration, predictive analytics, and legal research. However, given the lack of AI-specific laws in India, this integration also poses serious privacy and data protection issues. The Artificial Intelligence Act (AIA) of the European Union, on the other hand, offers a thorough framework that sets strict criteria for privacy, responsibility, and openness in AI applications, especially in high-stakes domains like law.

In addition to evaluating the inadequacies in India's legislative framework in comparison to the EU's approach, this paper explores the privacy and ethical hazards connected with AI in India’s legal services and provide practical suggestions for deploying AI responsibly within India's legal context. This article promotes an Indian regulatory framework that protects privacy, guarantees responsibility, and upholds public trust in AI-augmented legal services through a thematic examination of ethical, technical, and legal issues as well as real-world case examples. The results highlight how urgently AI-specific regulations are needed in order to comply with global norms and handle the intricate privacy issues that AI presents to the Indian legal industry.
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Pages:56-60
How to cite this article:
Sneha Purohit "Balancing AI-driven surveillance in India: legal aspects of digital privacy dilemmas". International Journal of Advanced Research and Development, Vol 11, Issue 1, 2026, Pages 56-60
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