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India as an Arbitration Hub: A Distant Reality
Why Arbitration is pivotal in India?
India has a long and diverse history of arbitration because the importance of alternative dispute resolution has always been...
Is Menstrual Leave an Indirect Discrimination?
Introduction
Recently, the Supreme Court of India has denied hearing a PIL filed by an advocate Shailendra Mani Tripathi seeking to grant Menstrual leave to...
IPR and Civil Aviation: An Analysis
Introduction
Civil aviation refers to the operation of aircraft for non-military purposes, such as commercial air travel, cargo transportation, and private aviation. It encompasses a...
Interplay of AI-Enabled Surveillance Cameras with Privacy of Citizens
Background
Recently, Kerela Government green-flagged the installation of AI-enabled Traffic Cameras on the roads to ensure the e-regulation of traffic rules. AI-enabled cameras are developed...
Collective Bargaining and its Role in Labour Relations
Collective bargaining is a tool through which the dispute between labour and employer can be resolved. Since if a dispute is settled through a...
Copyright on AI Generated Content: Understanding the Legal Landscape and Need for Global Consensus
Introduction
As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes more sophisticated, it's becoming increasingly common for AI algorithms to create content, including music, videos, and articles. However, the...
The Renowned DABUS Case: Revisiting To Seek Imperative Legal Clarity
Introduction
Imagine a world where artificial intelligence holds the key to groundbreaking inventions, challenging traditional notions of inventorship. Enter Dr. Thaler's Dabus, an AI invention...
Relevance of Workers Reskilling Fund
Introduction
The Industrial Relations Code, 2020, a new piece of legislation that the Central Government combined numerous previous labour regulations into, was put into effect...
From Pixels to Protections: The Complex Relationship between Generative AI and Copyright
Applications of machine learning are no longer limited solely to technological advancement and development. Artificial Intelligence has started establishing its presence in creative and...
Section 27 of the Indian Evidence Act: Proviso as an Exception
Introduction
Confession in a criminal case goes on the same footing as an admission does in a Civil case i.e. a person who makes the...
Realization of the Right to Social Security of Unorganized Workers in India
Introduction
In India, the social security of unorganized workers is governed by the Unorganised Workers' Social Security Act, 2008. This act aims to provide social...
Artificial Intelligence and Online Dispute Resolution
Introduction
Law is essentially a subject of resolving conflicts. The primary conflict resolution method is still judicial litigation. Courts are getting slower and more antiquated,...
Worker’s right to work in a safe and healthy environment
“Occupational Safety and Health is vital to the dignity of work” – Juan Somavia
Introduction
In a fast-moving and developing world where every sector of the...
Need for Gender-Neutral Laws against Rape in India
Abstract
In the social sciences, female rape receives a lot of attention, while male rape is mostly ignored by feminism, which seeks to highlight the...
Demystifying ‘Consent’ in Marital Rape in India
Abstract
The Indian judiciary does not penalize marital rape, i.e. the Indian Penal Code, 1860 does not acknowledge that a husband raping his wife is...