MUMBAI, India, Feb. 13 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202611000575 A) filed by Ct University, Ludhiana, Punjab, on Jan. 3, for 'artificial intelligence-based smart system for identifying and mapping relevant legal cases.'
Inventor(s) include Dr. Nitin Tandon; Harinder Pal Singh Bassi; Dr. Simranjit Kaur; Dr. Ankita Gupta; and Mrs. Mamta Devi.
The application for the patent was published on Feb. 13, under issue no. 07/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The present invention is a smart system that uses artificial intelligence to find and map pertinent court rulings, statutes, and legal cases to user-defined legal issues. The system takes problem descriptions in natural language, uses domain-specific natural language processing to extract legal concerns and entities, and analyzes semantic similarity between structured and unstructured legal resources. Authoritative, binding, and context-specific antecedents are found by citation network analysis and deep learning-based relevance rating. Real-time case summaries, precedent connections, and related statutes are provided by an interactive interface. Predictive analytics looks at past trends to make recommendations about potential legal outcomes and tactics. For practitioners, judges, academics, and policy analysts worldwide, the invention greatly increases the precision, speed, and contextual relevance of legal research."
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