
AI Regulation Act 2025: The Criminal Lawyer’s Guide to Artificial Intelligence Law in India
- Advocate Anil Lalla
- Aug 13
- 2 min read
Introduction: India’s AI Regulation Act ushers in a new era for criminal and
tech law. With AI woven into police work, crime prediction, and evidence creation, legal
teams must adapt fast—or risk costly errors
Myth 1 Debunked (Detailed):Myth: “AI evidence is now always accepted in India.”
Reality: AI findings—such as predictive policing results or digital forensic reports—must be
authenticated, bias-checked, and supported by Section 65B certification. The AIRAI
oversees compliance, and courts reject AI outputs without proper human oversight or legal
documentation.
Myth 2 Debunked (Detailed):Myth: “AI can automate the entire legal process.”
Reality: AI must assist humans, not replace them. The Act mandates disclosure and review
of all AI-assisted submissions; purely automated criminal decisions are not allowed.
Defense teams must be able to interrogate, challenge, and appeal every AI-driven action.
Myth 3 Debunked (Detailed):Myth: “AI use carries no legal risk for lawyers, individuals, or
companies.”
Reality: The Act introduces criminal penalties, audits, and independent oversight for
misuse or harm caused by AI—from unlawful surveillance to manipulated digital evidence.
AIRAI can investigate and penalize violations, making compliance essential for law firms
and clients�.Additional Myths (Optional):“AI always produces unbiased results.” (Fact: Bias
audits and transparency are now compulsory.)•“Old laws cover all aspects of AI use.”
(Fact: The AI Regulation Act introduces new obligations and penalties specific to criminal
context.)•
Conclusion:The AI Regulation Act 2025 has changed the stakes in Indian criminal
law. Winning cases now demands forensic tech expertise, legal compliance, and strategic
oversight. The lawyers at LallaNLalla.com combine decades of defense experience with
fresh AI know-how—keeping your rights secure in India’s digital courtroom.Consult our
experts for a case review or compliance advice today.
(caution : These articles cannot and should not be considered as a replacement of a professional legal advice as there are many intricacies that may not have mentioned here).




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