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LEGAL ASPECTS OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN INDIA

June 29, 2026 Volume III, Issue 9
Subhasri Roy
Surendranath Law College, University of Calcutta
Abstract
This blog examines the legal implications of Artificial Intelligence in India. It discusses the constitutional concerns surrounding privacy, equality, and individual liberty while analysing the impact of AI on data protection, liability, intellectual property rights, and cyber security. The article further evaluates the existing legal framework governing AI and highlights the need for a balanced […]

MEDICAL NEGLIGENCE AND LEGAL REMEDIES IN INDIA

June 29, 2026 Volume III, Issue 9
Subhasri Roy
Surendranath Law College, University of Calcutta
Abstract
This blog discusses the concept of medical negligence and the legal remedies available to patients in India. It explains the duties of medical professionals, the circumstances under which negligence may arise, and the remedies available under consumer protection law, tort law, criminal law, and professional disciplinary mechanisms. The article also analyses important judicial decisions and […]
Subhasri Roy
Surendranath Law College, University of Calcutta
Abstract
This case commentary analyses the landmark judgment of the Supreme Court of India in Justice K.S. Puttaswamy v. Union of India (2017). The article examines the facts, issues, reasoning, and significance of the decision through which the Court recognised privacy as a Fundamental Right under the Constitution. It further discusses the judgment’s impact on constitutional […]

CYBER CRIMES AND LEGAL REMEDIES IN INDIA

June 29, 2026 Volume III, Issue 9
Subhasri RoySubject
Surendranath Law College, University of Calcutta
Abstract
This article examines the growing threat of cyber crimes in India and the legal remedies available to victims. It discusses common cyber offences such as hacking, identity theft, phishing, online fraud, cyberbullying, and deepfake-related crimes. The article analyses the provisions of the Information Technology Act, 2000, the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023, and the Digital Personal […]
ABARNA TIWARI
SYMBIOSIS LAW SCHOOL, PUNE
Abstract
Capital sentence is a quite contested matter, which affects constitutional rights, human rights, and criminal laws, altogether. India is a retentionist country, as it still has retained the colonial punishment of the death penalty. Due to a lack of legislative support, the judiciary itself has created judicial limitation, with the means of the ‘rarest of […]
ABARNA TIWARI
SYMBIOSIS LAW SCHOOL, PUNE
Abstract
INTRODUCTION The medical procedure of termination of pregnancy in India is governed through the Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) Act, which was originally formulated in 1971 and last amended in 2021. It was formulated with the aim of providing protection cover to unmarried women, whereas the original act only covered married women. This case was […]
ABARNA TIWARI
SYMBIOSIS LAW SCHOOL, PUNE
Abstract
INTRODUCTION During the last decade, the number of internet shutdowns has been alarmingly rising. Access Now, in its annual report “Keep It On,” noted that there have been more than 1,600 instances of internet shutdowns globally. In India alone, as reported by the same report, there have been approximately 860 cases, which accounts for a […]
ABARNA TIWARI
SYMBIOSIS LAW SCHOOL, PUNE
Abstract
The Indian judiciary has been one of the biggest working judicial systems, which remains an essential organ of the Indian democracy. The Indian judiciary is burdened with more than 5.25. crore pending cases, according to the IJ Report, 2025, whereas the judge- to-population has fallen to 15 per 10 Lakh persons. These numbers have been […]

RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF INDIAN CITIZEN

June 29, 2026 Volume III, Issue 9
SHRISTI NEGI
SGT University
Abstract
Bieng a citizen of India itself comes with role and responsibilities. We all enjoy privilege that comes with certain rights provided by our constitution. It allow us to live freely and safely in this country without any fear but with that we can’t neglect our primary duty toward country, if we do then we don’t […]

SEXUAL HARASSMENT AT WORKPLACE

June 29, 2026 Volume III, Issue 9
SHRISTI NEGI
SGT University
Abstract
Sexual harassment at a workplace is serious violation of human dignity and a major obstacle to a growth of healthy environment and a better nation. It is a very serious issue as it doesn’t question person dignity but their self respect also as they choose a workplace for themselves thinking it would provide them safe […]