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- Railway Hawker Evictions in India: Constitutional Rights, Livelihood Protection and the Law on Railway Redevelopment
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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.
A recent ruling by a UAE court determined that persistent threats by a husband about polygamous cohabitation will be considered…
With the rise in social media usage and the comfort with which people are expressing their thoughts and views on…
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Exide Industries Limited vs Amara Raja Energy and Mobility Limited The case of Exide Industries Limited versus Amara Raja Energy…
The case of Products and Ideas (India) Pvt. Ltd. Vs. Nilkamal Limited represents a significant legal battle in the realm…
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