June 13, 2026

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From Legislation to Operationalization: Analyzing the Digital Personal Data Protection Rules, and the Road to Data Fiduciary Compliance in India

Published On: July 13, 2026 Authored By: Sairam Dommetti Christ Academy Institute of Law (Karnataka State Law University) I. Introduction In an era defined by the mass digitisation of personal information, the governance of data has emerged as one of the most pressing legal challenges of our time. India’s legislative response to this challenge culminated […]

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Regulating AI Deepfakes in the Digital Age: A Comparative Analysis of Emerging Global Legal Frameworks

Published On: July 13, 2026 Authored By: Malehlohonolo Msibi Regenesys Business School Introduction In 2025, a finance employee in Singapore transferred millions of dollars after participating in a video conference populated entirely by AI-generated deepfake avatars of company executives. The incident illustrated the increasing sophistication of synthetic media and demonstrated how deepfakes can undermine trust

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Deepfakes and the Law: The Need for Digital Consent in India

Published On: July 13, 2026 Authored By: Mutahira Afifa St Joseph’s College of Law Abstract With the rapid growth of artificial intelligence technology, deepfakes have become highly advanced tools that are both useful and harmful. The term “deepfake” refers to audio, video, or images created through digital manipulation that appear authentic but are not. Even

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Digital Personal Data Protection Rules, 2025: A Critical Overview

Published On: July 13, 2026 Authored By: Manjiri Vaidya Government New Law College Indore Abstract Data is all around us now, and the risks around it have been piling up for years. Personal information gets misused, leaked, and passed around without people even realising it is happening. India took a long time to put a

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AI in the Indian Judiciary: Innovation, Efficiency, and the Question of Justice

Published On: July 13, 2026 Authored By: Siddhi Singh Introduction The Indian judiciary continues to face serious challenges such as case backlogs, procedural delays, and limited accessibility. To improve efficiency, courts have increasingly adopted Artificial Intelligence (AI) in areas like legal research, translation, case management, and virtual hearings. The Supreme Court’s initiative SUVAS (Supreme Court

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