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Kesavananda Bharati v. State of Kerala

Published on: 24th December 2025 Authored by: Shreya Mahesh Patil ISMAILSAHEB MULLA LAW COLLEGE, SATARA The Kesavananda Bharati case stands as one of the most significant constitutional decisions in Indian legal history, establishing the Basic Structure Doctrine that continues to shape constitutional interpretation and amendment processes to this day. Case Details Title: Kesavananda Bharati v. […]

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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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The Silent Refugees: Legal Protection for Communities displaced by space debris and  orbital collision 

Published On: 18th December 2025 Authored by: Vanshika Pal Bareilly College, Bareilly Abstract The proliferation of space debris and potential orbital collisions pose unprecedented risks to satellite-dependent terrestrial populations, yet international law remains silent on the status of communities displaced by satellite system failures. This paper examines the critical gap in the international legal framework

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AI IN ARMED CONFLICT: APPLICATION OF INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW TO AUTONOMOUS WEAPONS

Published on: 4th December 2025 Authored by: Aditi Khare Dr. D. Y. Patil College of Law, University of Mumbai INTRODUCTION The emergence of AI has fundamentally transformed the nature of warfare. Militaries across the world are increasingly incorporating AI technologies into command systems, surveillance operations, and weaponry, leading to the development of autonomous weapons systems

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AI And Legal Liability: Challenges Of Accountability In Autonomous Decision -Making

Published On: 2nd December 2025 Authored By: Mrunmayee Kulkarni Abstract As artificial intelligence takes over more and more jobs—from driving cars to helping doctors and lawyers—we’re facing a big question: Who is responsible when something goes wrong? Our current laws, built on the idea of humans making decisions, just aren’t keeping up. This paper explores

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