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Navigating Academic Integrity in Legal Writing Amid AI Advancements

Navigating Academic Integrity in Legal Writing Amid AI Advancements Author: Syed Mohd MuazStudent, Aligarh Muslim University —————————————————————————————————————- 3 Quick Takeaways 1. Submitting AI-generated text without acknowledgment or personal verification can amount to academic misconduct under the UGC’s 2018 framework — even if no deliberate deception was intended. 2. Ethical use of AI in legal writing […]

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The Silent Warriors: Animals in the Indian Security Forces

The Silent Warriors: Animals in the Indian Security Forces Author: Japjot SinghJaipur National University —————————————————————————————————————- Key Takeaways: On the night of May 2nd, 2011, two helicopters descended onto Pakistani soil, carrying 23 American Navy SEAL soldiers on one of the most critical missions in modern history. Their target was Osama bin Laden, the mastermind behind

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Mental Health as a Human Right in India: Law, Reality, and Social Stigma

Mental Health as a Human Right in India: Law, Reality, and Social Stigma Author: Tanu PriyaICFAI University, Dehradun —————————————————————————————————————- Key Takeaways: Mental health is a vital part of human health, yet it has long been overlooked or misunderstood in Indian society. People suffering from mental illness are often labeled “weak,” “unstable,” or “dangerous,” leading to

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Crypto Regulation and Financial Compliance: India’s Evolving Legal Landscape

Crypto Regulation and Financial Compliance: India’s Evolving Legal Landscape Author: Manan JhambChandigarh University —————————————————————————————————————- Key Takeaways: Cryptocurrency has grown from a marginal technological advancement into a global financial ecosystem that impacts investment, payment, and digital infrastructure. However, its decentralized and non-jurisdictional nature creates major legal issues related to taxation, anti-money laundering (AML) compliance, financial stability,

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From Courtroom to Clickbait: Is Social Media Undermining Justice?

From Courtroom to Clickbait: Is Social Media Undermining Justice? Author: Riya KumariCentral University of South Bihar —————————————————————————————————————- Key Takeaways: Introduction In earlier times, justice was delivered strictly within the four walls of the courtroom, guided by evidence, legal reasoning, and constitutional principles. Judges carefully examined every aspect of a case before pronouncing their verdicts. Today,

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AI Hallucinations: Navigating Professional Ethics in the Age of Generative AI

AI Hallucinations: Navigating Professional Ethics in the Age of Generative AI Author: Lawscape Team —————————————————————————————————————- The Dawn of the “Prompt-Engineer” Lawyer The Indian legal profession is standing at a digital crossroads. With the Supreme Court of India releasing its White Paper on AI and the Judiciary in late 2025, the integration of Large Language Models

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Gig Worker Protection in India: The Constitutional Gap in the Platform Economy

Gig Worker Protection in India: The Constitutional Gap in the Platform Economy Author: Sanjana KujurStudent, Amity University, Kolkata —————————————————————————————————————- India celebrates “the fastest delivery in the world”, groceries in 10 minutes and food in 15 minutes. What does not arrive with the same speed, however, are constitutional protections for the 7.7 million gig workers who

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Emergency Governance in India: Executive Power and Constitutional Values

Emergency Governance in India: Executive Power and Constitutional Values Author: Anitta Lilly JosephStudent, Bharata Mata School of Legal Studies —————————————————————————————————————- I. Introduction Modern constitutional democracies are increasingly confronted with governance challenges that demand swift executive action, including pandemics, internal disturbances, national security threats, climate disasters, and technological vulnerabilities. These crises test not only the administrative

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Making of India as a Constitutional Republic

Making of India as a Constitutional Republic Author: Yashita UchilStudent, SVKM’S NMIMS, Mumbai, Maharashtra —————————————————————————————————————- Introduction On this special occasion of Samvidhan Divas, or Constitution Day of India, also known as National Law Day, let’s remember the great history of our country, which is deeply rooted in emotions, struggles, justice, dignity, sacrifice, unity, and glory.

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Reimagining Constitutional Values in the Age of Technology and Governance

Reimagining Constitutional Values in the Age of Technology and Governance Author: Prothoma KalidahaStudent, West Bengal University of Animal & Fishery Sciences, Kolkata —————————————————————————————————————- The Constitution of India is more than a legal document; it is the foundational framework of Indian democracy and a moral compass for governance. As society transforms through technology, globalisation, social awareness,

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