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The legal world is dynamic and complex that features continuous new challenges and dimensions through the judgments. Recently, automation has taken over the world in every field, especially AI-based technology, a diving force that is used in the legal world for legal judgment prediction. This digital barrage has made a tremendous contribution to the legal field. The current study focuses on the application of Artificial intelligence in the prediction of legal judgment and has changed the scenario in the legal ecosystem. The study further discusses ML algorithms and their functions in the process of court proceedings, the legal ecosystem is increasingly taken over by AI-based technology. The CNN+LSTM model is referred that has the highest accuracy potential and has helped the judiciary to dispose of matters more effectively in comparison to human-based work, the techno-based programming has made evidence collection easier, with no privacy concern issues, and is a blessing in disguise for the legal world, its further contribution has been stated in the paper. At last, the paper is concluded with some recommendations for the technology to be used more efficiently, as the kit bag of artificial technologies can evidently contribute to positive transformation in the legal world and public welfare.
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