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AI and Legal Responsibility: The Case for Algorithmic Accountability in Indian Jurisprudence

Published On: September 11th 2025 Authored By: Rashi Agarwal ABSTRACT:  The unprecedented rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has fundamentally altered decision- making processes across sectors such as governance, healthcare, finance, and law enforcement in India. From facial recognition surveillance to algorithmic welfare distribution, AI is increasingly influencing human lives. However, this rapid technological expansion has […]

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UNIFORM CIVIL CODE: CONSTITUTIONAL MADATE OR POLITICAL AGENDA

Published On: September 9th 2025 Authored By: Shubhashree Panda SOA National Law University, Bhubhneshwar Abstract The question of the uniform civil code continued as one of the most debate and sensitive subjects in legal socio-landscape. Article 44 of India Constitution provide a civic code for all the citizens, which one finds out of stock of

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Right to Privacy Post-Puttaswamy: Evolving Jurisprudence in India

Published On: September 9th 2025 Authored By: Smaranika Sen The West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences Abstract The right to privacy, has always been a burning topic among the Indian subcontinent. Since years, it has been under the scrutiny that whether it should be considered as our fundamental right or not. Various judgments have

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FREEDOM OF SPEECH VS HATE SPEECH: LEGAL BALANCE IN INDIAN DEMOCRACY

Published On: Septemeber 9th 2025 Authored By: Vanshika Vaishalik Galgotias University ABSTRACT A fundamental right in all democracies is the freedom of speech and expression, which is protected by Article 19(1)(a) of the Indian Constitution. It enables people to express their views, question authority, engage in public discourse, and support a vibrant democracy. However, this

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Right to Privacy as a Fundamental Right: Evolution and Challenges

Published on: 9th September 2025 Authored by: Shamika Pramanik Indian Institute of Management, Rohtak Abstract This article examines the evolution of privacy as a fundamental right, tracing its development from early philosophical conceptions to its current status in constitutional and international law. Through analysis of landmark jurisprudence across jurisdictions, the paper explores how privacy rights

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