July 16, 2026

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Regulating AI in India: Recent Legal Developments in Intellectual Property and Privacy Protection

Published On: July 16, 2026 Authored By: Shivam Chaurasiya Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya, Bilaspur, Chattisgarh Abstract Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become an integral part of modern society, increasingly influencing sectors such as governance, healthcare, education, business, and the creative industries. Its applications range from automated decision-making systems to the generation of digital content, transforming the way […]

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The Right to Privacy in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: Challenges and Legal Responses

Published On: July 16, 2026 Authored By: Babita Satyvir Varma Sinhgad Law College Pune   Artificial Intelligence has fundamentally changed the way we use technology. Virtual assistants, facial recognition systems, and recommendation algorithms have become part of everyday life, and these innovations bring real benefits. They also raise serious concerns about privacy. Artificial Intelligence systems

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The two-third gambit and the evolution of the tenth schedule

Published On: July 16, 2026 Authored By: Parv Mittal Institute of Law, Nirma University Abstract Every vote cast in a democracy carries the silent hope of voters that the person elected shares their ideas and vision for the nation and will honour the mandate of the people who chose them. The introduction of the Tenth

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Standard Essential Patents and FRAND Licensing: Balancing Innovation and Market Access in the Global South

Published On: July 16, 2026 Authored By: Priya Ray National Law University Delhi Abstract Standard Essential Patents (SEPs), being patents necessarily practised by any implementer of a technical standard, occupy a uniquely contested space in intellectual property law. The holders of such patents are contractually bound, through declarations to standard-setting organisations such as ETSI and

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