June 4, 2026

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Algorithmic bias in judicial decision-making: A Critical Analysis of AI Integration in Indian Courts

Published on: 4th June 2026 Authored by: Mrigya Gupta NMIMS, Indore ABSTRACT The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into judicial processes promises efficiency and objectivity, yet it raises profound concerns about algorithmic bias perpetuating systemic inequalities. This article critically examines the legal implications of AI deployment in Indian courts, focusing on doctrinal tensions with Article […]

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Emergency Arbitration in India: Legal Recognition, Enforcement Challenges, and the Need for Reform

Published on: 4th June 2026 AUTHORED BY: HARSHADIP BANSODE ILS LAW COLLEGE PUNE Introduction The increasing complexity of cross-border commercial transactions has led to a shift from traditional litigation to international commercial arbitration as the preferred dispute resolution mechanism. A key limitation of arbitration, however, is the absence of immediate interim relief before the constitution

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Emotional Harm in the Digital Age: Should Indian Law Recognise ‘Psychological Torts’?

Published on: 4th June 2026 Authored by: Yash Todi Bennett University Abstract The proliferation of digital platforms has fundamentally reshaped human interaction, creating a virtual landscape where psychological injuries can be inflicted with unprecedented speed and scale. While the digital revolution has enhanced connectivity, it has simultaneously given rise to cyberbullying, trolling, cancel culture, and

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Digital Arrests and Online Fraud in India: Legal Challenges and Regulatory Gaps

Published on: 4th June 2026 AUTHORED BY: P. SORUBAVINCY THE CENTRAL LAW COLLEGE Abstract The rapid digitisation of governance, finance, and communication in India has led to unprecedented technological advancement, but it has simultaneously exposed citizens to new forms of cybercrime, including the emerging phenomenon of “digital arrests” and sophisticated online frauds. Digital arrests refer

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Does a Woman’s Consent End At The Altar? : The Exception Of Marital Rape, The Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023, and India’s Unfinished Constitutional Reckoning

Published On: June 04, 2026 Authored By: Priyam Pratik Faculty of Law, University of Allahabad Abstract On 10 February 2025, the Chhattisgarh High Court in Gorakhnath Sharma v. State of Chhattisgarh[1] acquitted a man whose wife died from the injuries he had inflicted on her through forced sexual violence. She had identified him by name

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