NAVIGATING THE INTERSECTION OF AI AND PRIVACY: THE ROLE OF THE PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION ACT, 2023 IN SHAPING INDIA’S LEGAL TECH LANDSCAPE
AUTHOR – MRS. REENA RAI* & DR. REKHA PAHUJA**
* RESEARCH SCHOLAR AT NORTH MAHARASHTRA UNIVERSITY
** RESEARCH GUIDE & ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, S.S.MANIYAR LAW COLLEGE, JALGAON
BEST CITATION – MRS. REENA RAI & DR. REKHA PAHUJA, NRI MARRIAGES AND THE LAW: UNVEILING THE HIDDEN STRUGGLES OF INDIAN WOMEN, ILE FAMILY & PRIVATE LAW REVIEW, 3 (1) OF 2025, PG. 01-04, APIS – 3920-0022 | ISSN – 2583-8164.
Abstract:
The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into various sectors, including the legal field, is rapidly transforming how legal services are provided and managed. However, the use of AI raises significant concerns regarding data privacy, accountability, and regulatory compliance. In India, the Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 (PDP Act) plays a pivotal role in ensuring the protection of personal data, especially as AI systems increasingly process personal and sensitive information. This paper explores the implications of the PDP Act in regulating AI technologies in the legal domain, analyzing key aspects of the law and its potential impact on the future of AI in law.
Key Words: Artificial Intelligence, Legal Framework, Personal Data Protection Act, 2023, Data Privacy, AI in Law, Data Protection, Accountability, Legal Technology, India.