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Regulation of Artificial Intelligence in India: Legal Challenges and the Road Ahead

Published on: 04th October 2025 Authored By: Revant Upadhyay Aligarh Muslim University Abstract Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming societies and economies, creating unprecedented opportunities and risks. For India, a fast-growing technology hub, AI promises significant benefits in healthcare, agriculture, and finance, but also poses governance challenges. Currently, India has no dedicated AI legislation,[^1] though […]

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THE SURVEILLANCE DILEMMA: PRIVACY AND POLICY CONCERNS OVER FACIAL RECOGNITION TECHNOLOGY IN INDIA

Published On: September 30th 2025 Authored By: Shaheena Parvin M CHENNAI DR.AMBEDKAR GOVERNMENT LAW COLLEGE PUDUPAKKAM ABSTRACT Facial Recognition Technology (FRT) is the most difficult aspect of surveillance today, creating profound conflicts between the fundamental state objective of security and the irresolvable value of an individual’s right to privacy. In India, FRT has been deployed

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Digital Lies and Democratic Rights: The Legal Dilemma in Elections

Published On: September 30th 2025 Authored By: Rupsha Mukherjee SOA National Institute of Law (SNIL) ABSTRACT Digital technology and democracy are now profoundly connected, bringing both advancement and serious concerns. The internet and social media have made it easier for people to participate in political discourse and obtain information. Still, they have also made it

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The Role of the International Criminal Court in Addressing Alleged Genocide: A Comparative Look at Gaza and Myanmar

Published On: September 30th 2025 Authored By: Safia Shahnawaz Faculty of Law, Aligarh Muslim University Abstract According to the United Nation office on genocide prevention and the responsibility to protect  the term “genocide” was first used in 1944 by Raphael Lemkin, a Polish lawyer. Derived from the Greek prefix geno and the Latin suffix cide, the term literally

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Arming The Unarmed: A Fundamental Right

Published On: September 30th 2025 Authored By: Azaa Junaid Faculty of Law, Aligarh Muslim University Abstract Vast expansion of State functions has taken place in India since 1947. Many of the rights and powers, which earlier were exclusively in the individual’s own regulation, have now fallen into the domain of government administration. These rights are

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