August 21, 2025

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Robin Blue in Forensics: A Legal Perspective

Published On: August 21st 2025 Authored By: Moiz Saify GH Raisoni College, School of Law, Saikheda Abstract In forensic science, fingerprint analysis remains a cornerstone of criminal investigations. However, high-cost materials often limit forensic capabilities in resource-constrained settings. This article explores the forensic potential of Robin Blue, a widely available fabric whitener in India, as […]

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DEEPFAKES AND LAW: ADDRESSING THE LEGAL VACUM IN SYNTHETIC MEDIA REGULATION

Published On: August 21st 2025 Authored By: Dutta Chandra Varshini Vellore Institute Of Technology, Andhra Pradesh ABSTRACT The rapid proliferation of deepfake technology-propelled by artificial intelligence-has posed a significant challenge to legal frameworks globally. In India, the absence of a specific legal architecture to counter the misuse of synthetic media leaves individuals vulnerable. Deepfakes have

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Deepfakes and the Law: Addressing Legal Vacuum in Synthetic Media Regulation

Published On: August 21st 2025 Authored By: Anjali Bansal LNCT University, Indore Introduction In the digital age, the line between reality and fiction is becoming increasingly blurred due to advancements in artificial intelligence (AI). One of the most controversial by-products of AI is “deepfakes”—synthetic media generated by machine learning algorithms that can convincingly mimic real

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