AI Based Judicial Data Mining System
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.47392/IRJAEH.2026.0558Keywords:
Citation analysis, Judicial data mining, Legal analytics, Machine learning, Natural language processingAbstract
The rapid expansion of digital legal information in India has created a strong demand for intelligent systems capable of supporting structured judicial research, legal analytics, and data-driven decision-making. In addition, the complexity of legal case documents makes information retrieval and judicial analysis challenging for researchers and legal professionals. In legal system design, the capability to efficiently process and analyze judicial data plays a vital role. Today, intelligent analytical systems are progressively being introduced at earlier stages of legal research with Artificial Intelligence and Natural Language Processing techniques. In the current research, an AI-Based Judicial Data Mining and Analytics System is developed. This system is implemented using PyQt6 and SQLite for enhancing accessibility, transparency, and analytical depth within the judicial domain. The proposed system integrates Natural Language Processing (NLP) and machine learning techniques for semantic case search using sentence embeddings and FAISS-based similarity indexing. It processes judicial case documents and extracts structured information such as parties, judges, court details, and case outcomes. Judicial analytics is the significant part of improving legal research and decision support systems. Finding important citation relationships in legal documents is utilized as a driving force to develop a superior analytical platform. Judge performance analytics, citation network analysis using PageRank methods, and outcome prediction modules have to be explored to comprehend the impacts of intelligent legal analytics and data-driven judicial insights.
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