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AI and Legal Liability: Challenges of accountability in autonomous decision-making

Published On: October 7th 2025 Authored By: Tanuj Kumar Aligarh Muslim University ABSTRACT “Artificial Intelligence (AI) has rapidly evolved from a futuristic concept to a practical reality influencing decision-making across industries in India. Its integration into governance, commerce, finance, and even the justice system presents unprecedented opportunities but equally complex challenges in terms of legal […]

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AI AND LEGAL LIABILITY: CHALLENGES OF ACCOUNTABILITY IN AUTONOMOUS DECISION-MAKING

Published On: October 4th 2025 Authored By: BOMMU LAKSHMI BOLINI Gitam Deemed to be University ABSTRACT AI is revolutionizing several sectors, including driverless cars, healthcare, banking, and law enforcement. This has sparked debate regarding legal responsibility, particularly in cases where AI systems make harmful decisions on their own. Traditional legal theories like mens rea, human

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AI in Armed Conflict: Application of international humanitarian law to autonomous weapons

Published On: October 4th 2025 Authored By: Rongala Jahnavi Gitam Deemed To Be University Abstract International humanitarian law (IHL) faces hitherto unheard-of difficulties when artificial intelligence (AI) is used in armed conflict. The intricate connection between AI and IHL is examined in this essay. It focuses on precise targeting, cyber warfare, surveillance, and the deployment

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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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