ChatGPT as a Possible Amicus Curiae: A Case Study of Indian Courts’ Use of Large Language Model Tools

In the case of Jaswinder Singh, the Punjab and Haryana High Court was dealing with the question of bail application moved by the petitioner, who was being tried for committal of murder via cruelty. The core question before the Court of Law was whether bail should be granted in such a case. It is normal jurisprudence in India that ‘bail is a general rule and jail is an exception’. However, the factual matrix of Jaswinder Singh represents a unique case scenario of a brutal act committed by the petitioner and his accomplices, and raised the question whether the principle of ‘bail as a general rule’ should be followed. The relevant fact for this annotation is that Justice Anoop Chitkara, the single judge in this case, referred to ChatGPT to get an overview on bail rules around the globe in cases of murder via cruelty.

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