Issue 1 - Papers
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Paper Title: AI and the Law: Why India Needs a Clear Legal Framework View Paper
Paper Description : This article critically examines the urgent need for a dedicated legal framework to regulate Artificial Intelligence in India, addressing issues of accountability, bias, privacy, and intellectual property while drawing on global practices and Indian constitutional jurisprudence to propose a rights-based, future-ready approach.
Author Name : Ms. Mehak Gupta
Publish Date : 2025-04-03 12:13:45
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Paper Title: Cyber Security & Data Protection: Challenges and Legal Frameworks View Paper
Paper Description : This article explores key cybersecurity threats and data protection challenges in the digital age, emphasizing legal frameworks such as GDPR, CCPA, and India’s PDPB. It highlights best practices, enforcement difficulties, and the urgent need for proactive legal and technical safeguards to secure personal and organizational data in an increasingly interconnected world.
Author Name : Dr. Neera Shukla
Publish Date : 2025-04-03 12:16:21
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Paper Title: GENDER JUSTICE, AI, AND LEGAL EDUCATION IN INDIA: A ROADMAP FOR INCLUSION View Paper
Paper Description : This article explores the intersection of gender justice, artificial intelligence (AI), and legal education in India. It critically examines how AI can reinforce or challenge gender biases and advocates for curriculum reforms that integrate gender studies and AI ethics, aiming to equip future lawyers with tools for inclusive, technology-driven legal practice.
Author Name : Ms. Priyamvada Bhargava
Publish Date : 2025-04-03 12:17:36
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Paper Title: Guarding Access to Medicines: A Case Note on Novartis AG v. Union of India View Paper
Paper Description : This case note explores the landmark Supreme Court judgment in Novartis AG v. Union of India (2013), emphasising India's approach to preventing evergreening in pharmaceuticals. It highlights the interpretation of Section 3(d) of the Patent Act and its implications for public health, access to medicines, and global patent jurisprudence.
Author Name : Ms. Nishika Jaiswal
Publish Date : 2025-04-03 12:24:47
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Paper Title: The Death Penalty Debate in India: Law and Challenges View Paper
Paper Description : This article critically examines the legal, ethical, and judicial dimensions of the death penalty in India. It explores constitutional challenges, landmark judgments like Bachan Singh and Macchi Singh, and evaluates reformative justice as an alternative. The paper argues for a modern, humane re-evaluation of capital punishment in light of constitutional morality and international human rights standards.
Author Name : Mr. Achint Dubey
Publish Date : 2025-04-03 13:56:44