Applications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) across different fields have revolutionized industries, and law is no exception. In India, the judiciary has traditionally acted as the interpretation of the Constitution based on conventional legal axioms and human judgment. But with the advent of AI in the guise of Natural Language Processing (NLP), machine learning (ML), and big data analysis, the trend of interpretation of law will shift. The application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in different areas has revolutionized the domain of governance, law, and policy-making. Constitutional interpretation in India has been a man-centric process hitherto, led by legal professionals, judges, and the judiciary. But with growing powers of AI, particularly in handling huge amounts of information and inferring meaning from complicated systems, AI may be capable of making noteworthy contributions to the understanding of the Indian Constitution. This article discusses whether AI can be employed to interpret the Indian Constitution, how AI can be used in analysing large legal documents, precedents, and judgments in reaching more effective, consistent, and unbiased interpretations. While AI can augment legal research, predict the verdict, and make constitutional knowledge available to all doorsteps, issues like algorithmic bias, ethics, and the requirement of human judgment in complicated cases persist. The article ends with a foray into the future of AI and constitutional law and how it shall shape the Indian judiciary. all the information made available to the entire humanity, problems like bias in algorithms, ethical concerns, And the appeal for human wisdom in hard cases persist.