The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into legal education in India is evolving, with the potential to revolutionize legal research, drafting, and courtroom simulations. Experts emphasize the importance of structured AI training in law schools and faculty support. While AI tools like Manupatra and Kira Systems improve legal processes, concerns about ethical use, AI literacy, and regulatory oversight remain. India needs a national framework to govern AI in law schools and ensure responsible usage.
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Madhya Pradesh State Open School (MPSOS) has announced the Class 10 and 12 results for the December 2024 Ruk Jana Nahi exams. Students can check and download their results from the official website, mpsos.nic.in. The exams were conducted from December 18-28, 2024, for Class 10 and December 18-January 2, 2025, for Class 12.
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