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Volume III, Issue 9
Harish Rana v. Union of India
June 27, 2026
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The decision in Harish Rana v. Union of India marks a significant development in Indian constitutional jurisprudence on the right to die with dignity. This article analyses the Supreme Court’s recognition of passive euthanasia and its clarification that clinically assisted nutrition and hydration constitute medical treatment capable of withdrawal in irreversible cases. It examines the […]
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Deepfake technology, powered by artificial intelligence and machine learning, has emerged as a significant challenge in the digital era. By creating highly realistic but manipulated videos, images, and audio recordings, deepfakes pose serious threats to privacy, dignity, reputation, and democratic processes. This article examines the rise of deepfake technology in India and analyses the legal […]
Artificial Intelligence and Law
June 27, 2026
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming the legal profession by improving legal research, contract management, dispute resolution, and judicial administration. This article examines the role of AI in the legal system from Indian and international perspectives and analyses the opportunities and challenges arising from its use. It discusses concerns relating to privacy, algorithmic bias, deepfakes, accountability, […]
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This paper is a critical analysis of key issues to determine whether India’s interpretation of public policy exemption under the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 is a genuine reflection of harmonization with the international standards of arbitration practice or is cosmetic compliance with the UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration. Public policy, under global […]
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Cross-border maritime insolvency typically arises in an event whereby shipping companies with both assets and creditors in many jurisdictions incur a complex cross-section of admiralty law and insolvency law. With the continued cross-border flows of ships and with companies owning assets and creditors located across borders, “it becomes hard to deal with insolvency. Some of […]
AI ASSISTED ANTI – DUMPING INVESTIGATIONS: DATA GOVERNANCE AND ALGORITHMIC ACCOUNTABILITY IN THE INDIAN LEGAL FRAMEWORK
June 23, 2026
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The accelerating integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into trade remedy investigations is changing how national authorities collect, process, and evaluate trade data. In India, AI-assisted tools promise to improve efficiency, accuracy, and speed in anti-dumping investigations. This strengthens protection for domestic industries against unfair trade practices. However, this technological advancement brings complex legal and policy […]
The Missing Shield: Examining the Absence of Anti-Retaliation Laws in India’s Whistleblower Protection Framework
June 23, 2026
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The increasing cases exposing fraud, corruption, and other forms of misconduct are highlighting a need for a person who plays crucial role in promoting transparency, accountability and ethical conduct within corporate organizations by reporting such cases. And such individuals are called as whistleblowers. For sound corporate governance whistle blowers are important and hence those are […]