A Right to Copy Copycats
By Sujit Bhar The rapid rise of generative artificial intelligence has unsettled copyright regimes across the world, and India is now formally grappling with the legal, economic, and philosophical questions…
By Sujit Bhar The rapid rise of generative artificial intelligence has unsettled copyright regimes across the world, and India is now formally grappling with the legal, economic, and philosophical questions…
By Dr Swati Jindal Garg There are moments in a nation’s judicial history when a court does more than interpret the law—it interprets the conscience of society. The Supreme Court’s…
A Delhi court has ordered the framing of charges against Congress leader Alka Lamba for allegedly assaulting police personnel during a protest demanding the implementation of women’s reservation in Parliament.…
The Supreme Court has ordered security for a young woman from Bulandshahr, Uttar Pradesh, and her widowed mother after they alleged harassment and misuse of legal process by a close…
By Sanjay Raman Sinha Artificial Intelligence (AI) algorithms are beginning to throw a spanner into the judicial process. The courtroom—traditionally governed by human logic, deliberation, and rigorous research—is now facing…
By Inderjit Badhwar Courts are not merely places where disputes are resolved. They are institutions where reason, precedent, and constitutional morality converge. Every judgment is expected to be anchored in…
The Delhi High Court on Friday set aside the Union Bank of India’s decision to classify the bank account of a company owned by Jai Anmol Ambani as fraudulent, holding…
A Delhi court has issued notice to Special Judge Vishal Gogne on a petition filed by former Bihar Chief Minister Rabri Devi seeking transfer of multiple criminal cases against her…