- Home
- Topics
- Services
- Constitutional law
- Submit Articles
- Lawyers
- Laws
- My Account
- Members
Tags
Categories
- Administrative Law
- Animal Laws
- Arbitration
- Army laws
- Australian Law
- Aviation Law
- Bangladesh Laws
- Banking & Finance laws
- Canada Law
- Civil Law
- Company Law
- Competition Law
- Constitutional law
- Consumer laws
- Contract Laws
- Copyright Law
- Criminal Law
- Cyber Law
- Disability Laws
- Education Law
- Elderly Law
- Election Law
- Election Laws
- Employment Law
- Environmental Law
- Family Law
- Fashion Law
- Food and Drugs
- Foreign laws
- Human Rights
- Immigration Law
- Insurance laws
- Intellectual Property
- Intellectual Property
- International law
- Judge
- Judiciary
- Jurisprudence
- Juvenile Law
- Labour Law
- Land Laws
- Laws
- Legal Profession
- Lok Adalat
- Maritime Law
- Media laws
- Medico Legal
- Minority Laws
- Miscellaneous Laws
- Motor Laws
- Patent
- Personal Laws
- Politics
- Property laws
- Services
- Sports Law
- Supreme Court
- Tax laws
- Technology laws
- Third Gender
- Torts Law
- Trademark Laws
- Traffic Laws
- UAE Laws
- Uncategorized
- United Kingdom
- US Laws
- Woman Law
- Right to Know vs Right to Privacy: India’s RTI-DPDP Act Conflict Explained
- Is FIR Mandatory Before Police Investigation Under BNSS? Supreme Court Position Explained
- Forensic Significance of Rigor Mortis and Cadaveric Spasm in Medicolegal Investigations
- Section 34 Arbitration Act: Supreme Court Rules on Setting Aside and Modification of Arbitral Awards
- Section 65B vs. Section 63 BSA: Electronic Evidence Admissibility in India
- Dara Singh Remission Plea: Supreme Court Warns Odisha Over Delay in Decision
- Proving a Post-Mortem Report in Court: How Medical Science Becomes Legal Evidence
- Surveillance Without Statute: Evaluating the Constitutional Validity of Facial Recognition Technology under Article 21
Cyber Law
The Right to Know vs. The Right to Privacy: India’s Data Law Dilemma Introduction India has two landmark citizen-rights laws less than 20 years…
Introduction What Is Digital Forensics? Digital forensics cyber law >…
Introduction Artificial intelligence is rapidly becoming part of everyday life.…
How to Unfreeze Your Bank Account Frozen Under Cybercrime Suspicion Having your bank account frozen…
Artificial Intelligence and the Legal Profession (2025) Introduction Artificial Intelligence (AI) has swiftly evolved from…
Introduction to Digital Privacy In our digital age, where information flows freely, digital privacy is…
Establishing Locus Standi in Digital Piracy Investigations Establishing the locus standi of the complainant is…
Investigating Digital Piracy: A Systematic Approach Digital piracy poses a growing challenge for content creators,…
Introduction The development of policing has been shaped by historical, social, and technological transformations, each…
Introduction to Digital Privacy In our digital age, where information flows freely, digital privacy is…
Abstract The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into the legal system, from judicial assistance to…
A write blocker is like a digital gatekeeper for your computer information. Imagine you have a very…
The Karnataka High Court dismissed the appeal by X Corp. (formerly Twitter), decisively upholding the…
In the renowned case of K.S. Puttaswamy (Retd.) v. Union of India (2017), the Supreme…
Mine-Protected Vehicles (MPVs) Mine-Protected Vehicles (MPVs), originally engineered as heavily armoured military transports for war…
Article on “Regulation of viral content in social networking sites”
Deepfakes and Indian Law — Readability Improved Introduction Technology today allows us to create almost…
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.
A Faraday bag is a specialized container used by criminal investigators to protect electronic evidence.…
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…
Latest Posts
How To Submit Your Article
- Click here to Register if you're a new user.
- Login if you've already registered.
- Once you're logged in, go to the dashboard and
Submit Your Article! ✍
Lawyers in India
Click on the link to search for lawyers in IndiaFile Copyright Registration
Protect Your Work Instantly – File Copyright Registration Now!File Caveat in Supreme Court
Instant Caveat Filing Done my Expert Lawyers from Supreme court, Quick and Cost effectiveFile Mutual Divorce In Delhi/NCR
Experience lawyers from Over 25 years find you the best Divorce Solution here.Subscribe to Updates
Get the latest Legal Updates from Legal Service India
India’s Oldest Independent Digital Legal Knowledge Platform
ISBN: 978-81-928510-0-6

