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- The Pitfalls of Eliminating Left-Wing Extremism (LWE) Without Follow-Up Developmental Action
- The Nature of Harm Inflicted by Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs)
- Delay Cannot Be the Sole Ground: The Evolving Law on Compassionate Appointments
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Introduction Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) remain one of the most persistent and devastating weapons in asymmetric warfare, insurgencies, and terrorism. These homemade devices—assembled from…
Law is fundamentally divided into two interconnected parts: substantive law…
Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) are among the deadliest threats faced…
Mine-Protected Vehicles (MPVs) Mine-Protected Vehicles (MPVs), originally engineered as heavily armoured military transports for war…
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Hash Values: The Cornerstone of Digital Forensics In today’s digital age, information is everywhere —…
Abstract The digital age has transformed the way humans interact, communicate, and conduct business. It…
This research paper critically examines the regulatory gap in India concerning AI, accountability, and corporate decision-making. By analyzing the adequacy of current legal frameworks—including the Companies Act of 2013, the Information Technology Act of 2000, and SEBI guidelines—alongside comparative insights from the European Union’s AI Act and U.S. corporate law, the paper seeks to illuminate the deficiencies in India’s present approach and propose pathways for reform. Employing a doctrinal methodology, the analysis draws from statutory instruments, judicial decisions, and academic literature, with particular attention to the intersection of legal liability, algorithmic bias, data protection, and corporate governance. The central thesis is that India’s legal infrastructure has yet to effectively address the accountability vacuum created by AI-driven decision-making in the corporate sphere. Consequently, legislative innovation, institutional reforms, and robust ethical oversight are urgently needed to bridge the regulatory gap while ensuring both innovation and accountability.
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Collegial Affirmation in Law Enforcement In the demanding realm of law enforcement, collegial affirmation holds…
CCTV Footage and Electronic Evidence in Indian Courts The increasing reliance on electronic evidence, particularly…
Introduction On 25th February 2021, the Government of India issued a notification introducing new social…
The use of CCTV footage as evidence has become increasingly important in Indian courts. The…
Abstract Amidst the Fourth Industrial Revolution, India’s emergence as a significant hub for artificial intelligence…
Introduction India’s expanding digital ecosystem, while transformative, has also opened the floodgates to a new…
Need for the User Guidelines and Terms & Conditions of Social Media Platform and Their…
India’s Parliament has approved a significant new law, the Online Gaming Bill, 2025. Introduced by…
Abstract Artificial Intelligence (AI) is snappily changing the legal field. It automates routine tasks, improves…
Phone Tapping and Spyware The landscape of phone tapping spyware is undergoing rapid and continuous…
Introduction In the rapidly evolving landscape of digital media and celebrity culture, identity has become…
Maharashtra’s MARVEL: India’s First AI-Backed Law-Enforcement Entity In March 2024, the Government of Maharashtra formally…
Maharashtra’s MARVEL—Maharashtra Advanced Research and Vigilance for Enhanced Law Enforcement—is India’s first AI-driven, government-owned law enforcement entity. Launched in 2024 through a tripartite collaboration with IIM Nagpur and Pinaka Technologies, it pioneers predictive policing, facial recognition, and automated investigation support through modules like Crime-OS. Governed under a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) framework, MARVEL augments rather than replaces human policing, while raising new questions about data privacy, legal admissibility, and AI governance. As India’s criminal justice system integrates artificial intelligence, MARVEL offers a landmark case study in balancing innovation with constitutional safeguards.
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