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The Enduring Scourge of Front-Running: Ketan Parekh’s Audacious Return and SEBI’s Regulatory Battle

Published On: 23rd December 2025 Authored By: Akshat Pugalia National Law University, Odisha 1. ABSTRACT: The act of front-running is still very common, and continues to still abuse the securities market, though the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has made attempts to mitigate the issue, This phenomenon has made the public lose trust […]

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Artificial Intelligence and Liability: Who Is Responsible When AI Goes Wrong?

Published on: 22nd December, 2025 Authored by: Gungun Agrawal JECRC UNIVERSITY Executive Summary Artificial Intelligence (AI) has moved from being a futuristic buzzword to becoming an everyday reality in healthcare, banking, law, and even governance. With this rise comes an equally pressing concern: what happens when AI makes a mistake? For instance, if a medical

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HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE DIGITAL ERA: DATA PROTECTION AND PRIVACY CONCERNS

Published on: 22nd December 2025 Authored By: Janvi Trivedi M. B. Khalsa Law College Abstract In the swiftly changing digital landscape, safeguarding human rights—especially the right to privacy—has become a pressing issue. The rise of data-centric technologies such as artificial intelligence, big data analytics, biometric monitoring, and widespread internet access has altered the methods by

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CYBERCRIME AND LEGAL FRAMEWORK IN INDIA CHALLENGES IN ENFORCEMENT 

Published on: 22nd December 2025 Authored By: Nandulamatam Hitha Pragna Sri Padmavathi Mahila Vishwavidyalayam Abstract Cybercrime has emerged as a critical challenge in today’s digital age, affecting individuals, organizations, and governments worldwide. In India, the rapid growth of internet penetration, online banking, and digital services has led to a significant increase in cybercrimes such as

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BAIL REFORMS IN INDIA : BALANCING LIBERTY AND JUSTICE

Published on: 22nd December, 2025 Authored by: Khushi Adyalkar Indian Law Society Law College, Pune Abstract Bail is fundamental to criminal jurisprudence, upholding the presumption of innocence and protecting individual liberty by ensuring the accused is not unnecessarily detained before conviction. It serves to assure the accused’s presence at trial while allowing them to continue

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