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Weaponisation Of Protective Laws: A Critical Study Of Loopholes In Women-Centric Legislation
Shipra Sharma, Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad ABSTRACT The women-centric laws that have been formulated in India have been done so with the intention of protecting women from violence, abuse, and discrimination. Such laws have been a step in the right direction in terms of gender justice. However, in recent times, there have been concerns that have been raised with regard to the misuse of women-centric laws. It is also argued that there have been certain individuals who have
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"Ownership Of Thought: Can Neural Data Be "Property"? An Analysis Under The Transfer Of Property Act, 1882
N.K Thridev Prince B.Com., LL.B, St. Joseph’s College of Law ABSTRACT Can your thoughts be considered property? Can it be sold?, bequeathed?, or stolen? These questions have transcended science fiction and entered the domain of live legal inquiry with the advent of Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) technology. Elon Musk's Neuralink, a device capable of capturing, decoding, and transmitting the brain's electrical impulses into machine- readable data, thereby converting literal th
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Judicial Interpretation Of AI-Generated Works Under Copyright Law
Aryan Leander Wishard ABSTRACT Copyright law has always had to absorb new creative technologies, from the camera to the photocopier to the computer. Generative artificial intelligence is the most disruptive of these technologies yet, because it does not merely assist human creativity but, in certain configurations, appears to substitute for it entirely. This essay examines how courts and the United States Copyright Office have interpreted copyright protection for AI-generated
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The Equality Conundrum Vis-À-Vis Right To Equality As Enshrined Under The Indian Constitution
Prakhar Prabhat Srivastav, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad CHAPTER-1 INTRODUCTION "Give the people the torch of education to put the nation on the track of prosperity," was George Bernard Shaw's wise advice. Thus, the focus should be on optimizing the use of the educational infrastructure, augmenting funding, reconsidering the entire teaching and learning process, and modernizing the outdated administrative apparatus, which is more detrimental than beneficial. The Constit
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State Liability And Institutional Accountability In Public Examinations: A Doctrinal Study On Candidates’ Rights
Chhaya Kothiyal & Prof. (Dr) Anil Dixit ABSTRACT In the Indian society and country, the public examination has a vital role in granting access to education, public employment, and professionalism. Thus, the validity of these examinations is crucial for sustaining confidence in merit-based selection processes in the eyes of the public. There have been serious doubts about the accountability of examining authorities and the liability of the State due to the question paper leak,
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The Interface Of Indian Patent Law And Infringement: A Precedent-Based Analysis
Neha Meena, National Law University and Judicial Academy, Assam “Innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower”– Steve Jobs Intellectual property rights are cornerstones of the innovation-driven economy, ensuring inventors and creators are accorded an exclusivity, albeit limited, ownership of their inventive contribution. Among these rights, patents hold a central position, ensuring technological development and economic advancement. A patent confers upon the inven
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A Critical Analysis Of Digital Asset Governance And Climate-Conscious Financial Regulation In India
Rahul K R, LLM, Amity Law School, Amity University, Bengaluru Dr. Jyotirmoy Banerjee, Assistant Professor, Amity Law School, Amity University, Bengaluru ABSTRACT The rapid expansion of digital assets has significantly transformed global financial markets while simultaneously raising concerns regarding sustainability and climate governance. As of 2025, the global cryptocurrency market exceeds USD 3 trillion, with India ranking among the world's leading adopters and accounting
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Use Of AI In Indian Judiciary: Challenges, Opportunities And Constitutional Concerns
Suneha Goria, B.A. LL.B., NIMS University, School of Law, Jaipur, Rajasthan. ABSTRACT AI is reshaping judicial administration in India through tools such as virtual courts, e-filing systems, SUPACE (search and analytics), and SUVAS (Supreme Court Vidhik Anuvaad Software)- to improve efficiency and reduce pendency. These tools show potential for enhancing legal research, streamlining case management, and expanding access to justice, but their growing use raises constitutional,
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Loopholes In The Criminal Justice System In India: The Failure To Address Privileged Offenders
Vijilajohncy. M & Varshini. S ABSTRACT The Criminal Justice System in India is founded on the principles of equality before the law, fairness, and the rule of law. However, in practice, individuals belonging to privileged sections of society often exploit their political influence, economic power, social status, and access to legal resources to evade or delay justice. This phenomenon, known as privileged-class deviance, exposes significant loopholes in the criminal justice sy
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Access To Justice Through Technology: Analyzing The Promises And Pitfalls Of Digital Legal Integration
Shraddha Yadav, Tilak Maharashtra Vidhyapeeth, Pune ABSTRACT The convergence of technology and law has catalyzed transformative possibilities for broadening access to justice, yet the integration of digital tools into legal systems presents a complex terrain of both opportunity and substantial risk. This manuscript undertakes a comprehensive examination of how digital legal integration encompassing online dispute resolution mechanisms, artificial intelligence-assisted legal a
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Artificial Intelligence And Cybercrime: Addressing Liability In Autonomous Cyber Attacks
Rojakhan Rahemankhan Pathan, S.P College of Law ABSTRACT This research paper critically evaluates the structural, procedural, and doctrinal legal challenges emerging from the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into criminal cyber operations, focusing specifically on autonomous cyber attacks. As AI systems transcend automated scripting to execute adaptive, self-modifying, and target-selective intrusions without real-time human control, traditional penal frameworks are
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The Right To Be Forgotten In The Age Of Generative AI: Legal Frameworks, Technical Realities, And Reform Imperatives
R. Priyanga, LL.M, SRM University, Chengalpattu, KTR Campus ABSTRACT The right to be forgotten (RTBF) enshrined in Article 17 of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and partially recognised under India's Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 (DPDPA) was conceived in an era of structured databases and searchable indexes. Generative artificial intelligence (AI) systems, including large language models (LLMs), diffusion models, and multimodal foundation models, ha
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A Critical Analysis Of Merger And Acquisition In India
K.B Surya Anumanthprabu ABSTRACT The concept of merger and acquisition is very much popular in the current scenario, so it is significantly popular concept after 1990s where India entered in the liberalization, privatization and globalization (LPG) era. The winds of LPG are blowing over all the sectors of the Indian economy but it’s become hyper-competitive and to face international and multinational companies, India companies are going for merger and acquisition. Basically a
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Deconstructing The Regulatory And Judicial Battle Over Modern Prediction Markets
Amit Kumar Das, BA LLB, National Law University Odisha ABSTRACT This paper provides a critical legal analysis of the rapidly evolving regulatory landscape governing prediction markets in the United States, focusing on the divergent paths of decentralized platforms like Polymarket and federally regulated exchanges like Kalshi. Historically, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) maintained a highly restrictive posture toward event contracts, routinely barring retail m
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From Endorsement To Infringement: Trademark Law And Social Media Influencing
Garvita Singh, B.Com LL.B., Institute of Law, Nirma University ABSTRACT With the growth of influencer marketing, trademark law has taken on a new set of challenges. Social Media Influencers (SMIs) promote brands, make use of third-party marks on social media platforms and are operating in a legal vacuum, well beyond the scope of existing laws. This article compares the concept of trademark law across India, the United States and the European Union with regard to the context o
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Voice As Persona: Legal Implications Of AI- Generated Vocal Cloning In The Music Industry
Mr Kaustav Chowdhury, LL.M., KIIT School of Law, Bhubaneswar ABSTRACT The human voice is an essential aspect of both individuality and creative identity. The recent developments in the realm of generative AI technology have facilitated realistic voice cloning and resulted in the emergence of numerous AI-generated vocal covers. The mentioned situation demonstrates important weaknesses of the current copyright, personality rights, publicity rights, and performers' rights law. T
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A Critical Analysis Of Arbitrability Of Corporate Disputes In India
Vashya P Kumar, BBA LL.B. (Hons.), Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies, Bengaluru ABSTRACT The resolution of corporate disputes through arbitration has emerged as a critical area of study in the Indian legal landscape. India’s rapid economic integration into the global markets, combined with the steady rise in intra- corporate conflicts involving the shareholders, board of directors and other corporate stakeholders, has made the question of the arbitrability of vari
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Human Rights Of Women: Legal Framework, Social Challenges And Empirical Insights
Vishakha Mishra, SOLJ&G, Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida, U.P) Each time a woman stands up for herself, without knowing it possibly, without claiming it, she stands up for all women. - Maya Angelou ABSTRACT Women are one of the vulnerable groups in society due to historical, economic, social and cultural differences. They are at a disadvantage due to discrimination faced in all spheres, such as in the domestic environment, family, workplace, etc, because of a low-grad
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AI And Law: Implications, Challenges And The Future Of The Legal System
Susmita Gangadhar, Assistant Professor (Law), Vidya Vikas Institute of Legal Studies, Mysuru ABSTRACT Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming the legal landscape by improving efficiency, accuracy, and accessibility in legal practice. The integration of AI into legal systems has enabled automation of repetitive legal tasks, enhanced legal research through Natural Language Processing (NLP), improved predictive analytics for case outcomes, and broadened access to ju
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Victim Compensation Jurisprudence In India: Judicial Creativity, Statutory Gaps, And The Road To Reform
Rohini, LLM, University School of Law, Rayat Bahra University, Mohali Parul Singh Chauhan, Assistant Professor, University School of Law, Rayat Bahra University, Mohali ABSTRACT The Indian criminal justice system has historically placed the victim at the margins of a process designed, ostensibly, to address the harm caused to victims. While the offender occupies the centre of the criminal process with procedural rights, constitutional safeguards, and institutional attention,
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A Study Of Dispute Resolution Mechanisms Under The Industrial Relation Code, 2020
Monika Shokeen, Research Scholar, School of Law, Sushant University, Gurugram, Haryana. Dr. Sulakshana Banerjee Mukherjee, Associate Professor, School of Law, Sushant University, Gurugram, Haryana. ABSTRACT The Industrial Relation Code 2020 is a significant reform in labour law in independent India, which merges and revamps the large and unwieldy group of laws relating to the regulation of industrial disputes. An up-to-date, agile legal framework for dispute resolution should
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Breaking Patriarchal Barriers: The Role Of Courts In Advancing Married Women's Constitutional Rights In The Domestic Sphere In India
Remya R, Research Scholar, Government Law College, Thiruvananthapuram. ABSTRACT The domestic realm has traditionally been understood as a private space protected from legal scrutiny and defined largely by patriarchal rules. Women have historically faced prejudice in marriage with respect to physical autonomy, reproductive choice, property rights, maintenance, domestic labour, domicile and protection from assault. These disparities were sought to be corrected by legislative re
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Neuroscience And Juvenile Justice In India: Re- Thinking Fixed Age Thresholds Through A Neurodevelopmental Lens
Midhila Jayan, National Law School of India University ABSTRACT Neuroscience, as a field, by analysing the structure and function of the brain, provides insight that changes the approach to juvenile justice in India. Currently, fixed age thresholds are used in India to assess the responsibility of adolescents involved in cases of a criminal nature. These fixed measures of assessing maturity based on age do not account for the differences in brain development between individua
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When The Innocent Say “I Did It”: False Confessions, Police Interrogation, And India’s Missing Safeguards
Shubhangi Singh, Genesis Global School, Noida ABSTRACT Confessions are often regarded as among the most compelling forms of evidence in criminal proceedings. Yet, extensive research in legal psychology reveals a more complex reality: innocent individuals can and do confess to crimes they did not commit. Factors such as fear, stress, exhaustion, suggestibility, and the authoritative atmosphere of police interrogation can induce false admissions. Such pressures disproportionate
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