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Shadow AI Governance: Legal Vacuum Around Unofficial AI Tools in Organisations

Published On: May 25, 2026 Authored By: Chaitanya Saxena Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Rohilkhand University Abstract The use of consumer-grade generative AI tools by employees without authorisation, termed “Shadow AI”,[1] has become a leading vector of corporate legal liability. This article explores how converging regulatory developments will impact the critical implementation phase of global AI governance, […]

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From Qazi to Collector: The Displacement of Islamic Adjudicatory Institutions in Indian Law

Published On: May 24, 2026 Authored By: Anmol G V Sastra Deemed University Introduction The Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025, also known as the UMEED Act, vests in the District Collector the power to determine whether a disputed property is Waqf or government land, a power that once rested with the Waqf Board. This transfer of

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Personality Rights in India: Identity in a Time of Digital Risk

Published On: May 5, 2026 Authored By: Hrucha Kulkarni Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s Shankarrao Chavan Law College Pune   I. Introduction Out here in the online world, who you are can be worth something real. Famous faces, sports stars, even well-known voices, what they look like or sound like carries monetary value. That mix of name,

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Recent judicial developments under POSH Act  (2025-present)

Published On: May 5, 2026 Authored By: Ojas Pakhle Government Law College, Mumbai   The Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013, commonly known as the POSH Act, was enacted with the objective of preventing and addressing sexual harassment of women at the workplace within a proper legal framework. The

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Doctrine of Severability in Indian Constitutional Law: A Critical Examination of Article 13 with Reference to Case Laws, Statutes and Scholarly Prespectives

Published On: April 23. 2026 Authored By: Parul raj Amity University Jharkhand Abstract The Doctrine of Severability is a constitutional principle enshrined under Article 13 of the Constitution of India, which provides that a law violating fundamental rights is void only to the extent of such inconsistency, and not in its entirety. Its purpose is

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