New Delhi, May 4 -- The Delhi High Court has stayed a decree passed by a Saket District Commercial Court directing Akasa Air to pay Rs 1.08 crore to a travel agency for canceling 640 tickets, while also raising concerns over the apparent use of artificial intelligence tools in drafting the impugned judgment.

A Division Bench of Justice Pratibha Singh and Justice Madhu Jain, in its order dated April 30 observed that portions of the trial court's judgment appeared prima facie to be AI-generated.

The high Court noted that the manner of drafting, especially in distinguishing case laws, along with references to non-existent statutory provisions and misreading of Supreme Court decisions, raised serious concerns about the adjudicatory process....