Indian Journal for Research in Law and Management

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Mahak Raikwar
Avantika University
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This article explores the rising threat of artificial intelligence and deepfakes to the integrity of digital evidence in courts and the commercial exploitation of individuals. The text outlines how Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) fabricate hyper-realistic media, complicating modern legal authentication under the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam. It reviews Indian legal frameworks (such as the IT Act […]
SAMRINA ZAHEDIN
MADHUSUDAN LAW UNIVERSITY
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Algorithmic systems have become embedded within the architecture of modern governance, increasingly determining access to fundamental rights, entitlements, and opportunities. These systems operate across domains such as welfare distribution, taxation, employment screening, credit scoring, policing, and judicial decision-making. While frequently justified on grounds of efficiency, neutrality, and scalability, they introduce a profound constitutional tension: the […]
SAMRINA ZAHEDIN
MADHUSUDAN LAW UNIVERSITY
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This case is a landmark suo-motu public interest litigation initiated by the Supreme Court of India, focusing on systemic administrative negligence, illegal encroachments, and severe infrastructural gaps causing high-fatality accidents on National Highways. Recognizing that while National Highways constitute only about 2% of India’s road network, they account for nearly 30% of all road fatalities, […]
SAMRINA ZAHEDIN
MADHUSUDAN LAW UNIVERSITY
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The Hon’ble Supreme Court’s judgement in Ashok Vs State of Uttar Pradesh represents a significant development in Indian Criminal Jurisprudence concerning the constitutional guarantee of a fair trial. While the case initially arose from the prosecution of a grave offence involving the Rape and Murder of a 10-year-old Child, the Court ultimately extended its concern […]
SAMRINA ZAHEDIN
MADHUSUDAN LAW UNIVERSITY
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The Surrogacy (Regulation) Act, 2021 introduced a comprehensive prohibition on commercial surrogacy in India while permitting only altruistic surrogacy under limited conditions. Although the legislation seeks to prevent the exploitation of women and the commercialization of reproduction, it has generated significant constitutional concerns regarding reproductive autonomy, bodily integrity, and economic freedom. This article critically examines […]

SHREYA SINGHAL v. UNION OF INDIA

August 17, 2026 Volume III, Issue 10
Krisika Chhetri
Kingston Law College
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Krisika Chhetri
Kingston Law College
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Krisika Chhetri
Kingston Law College
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“You never heard of a horse going broke betting on people”, by Will Rogers, which states that betting can lead to addiction and then eventually to losing all the assets betted upon, leaving a person bankrupt, and even the betting animal would never be broke if given the chance of betting. Betting is such a […]
Krisika Chhetri
Kingston Law College
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CYBER LAW IN INDIA: EMERGING ISSUES AND CHALLENGES

August 15, 2026 Volume III, Issue 10
Vanshika Sharma
Dr. Akhilesh Das Gupta Institute of Professional Studies affiliated with GGSIPU
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Digital tech keeps changing how people live – touching money matters, schools, government work, health care, buying things, talking online. Even though new tools help economies grow and make services easier to reach, they also open doors to smarter digital dangers for people, firms, offices. Crimes like stolen identities, fake emails asking for details, locked-up […]