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RFP Journal of Hospital Administration

Volume  8, Issue 1, January – June 2024, Pages 15-18
 

Original Article

Role of Artificial Intelligence in Medical Jurisprudence: Opportunities & Challenges

Ninad Vilas Nagrale1, Venkatesh J2, Arijit Dey3, Oinam Gambhir Singh4

1Additional Professor, 2Assistant  Professor, 3Associate Professor, 4Professor, Department of
Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, All India Institute of Medical  Sciences, Kalyani 741245, West Bengal, India
 

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Abstract

The upcoming Industrial transformation will be distinguished by the dominion of Artificial    Intelligence (AI). The domain of Medical Jurisprudenceispivotal to criminal inquiries. AI  has the capability to prevail over countless of the constraints linked with the conventional  procedures of regulating post-mortem examinations & framing inferences. AI will be pivotal   in framing various inferences of medico-legal significance in Medical juridical approaches such  as toxicological examination, collection of various specimens of medico-legal significance from cavities, recognition of pathologies in various organs, recognition of various stains, recognition  of a weapon of offence, post-mortem interval calculations & so on. AI can also be incorporated  into presently used investigation & examination approaches to speed up & boost the precision  of the procedure as a whole. AI will play a pivotal role in Medical Jurisprudence in future.  
 


Keywords : Medical Jurisprudence; AI; Medico-Legal Post-Mortem Examination; Toxicology.
Corresponding Author : Ninad Vilas Nagrale,