“The Indian Evidence Act, 1872” (“IEA”) is repealed and replaced by the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam (“BSA”). With an emphasis on the legitimacy of electronic evidence, the BSA keeps the majority of the IEA’s rules. In order to further eliminate ambiguities and prevent the likely complexities that could occur throughout the admissibility of relevant proof during said proceedings, the power source BSA of 2023 has become a procedural statute that lays out the rules and regulations that regulate the relevancy as well as the legality of evidence in court proceedings.
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Intellectual Property in the Age of AI: Who Owns AI-Generated Content?
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing numerous industries, from healthcare to finance, and content creation is no exception. AI-generated content, which ranges from music and art to software code and literature, raises critical questions about intellectual property (IP) rights. As AI becomes increasingly sophisticated, the question of who owns AI-generated content— the creator of the AI, the user of the AI, or the AI itself—has become a contentious issue worldwide. In India, the legal framework surrounding this issue is still evolving, leading to debates and uncertainties.
Reforming Indian Penal Law: An In-Depth Look at Bhartiya Nyaya Sanhita 2023
Introduction The Indian legal landscape has witnessed a significant transformation with the introduction of the Bhartiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) 2023, a comprehensive legal document designed to replace the long-standing Indian Penal Code (IPC) of 1860. The IPC, a colonial-era legislation drafted under the British administration, served as the backbone of India’s criminal justice system forContinue reading “Reforming Indian Penal Law: An In-Depth Look at Bhartiya Nyaya Sanhita 2023”
India’s Role in Shaping International Space Law
As space activities expand, the legal regime governing space debris management remains limited. With India’s burgeoning space program and growing capabilities in satellite deployment, the country is positioned to play an integral role in shaping international frameworks to mitigate space debris. In this article, we analyse existing international guidelines, treaties, and principles related to minimisingContinue reading “India’s Role in Shaping International Space Law”
INDIA AS A HUB OF INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION: THE CHALLENGES
International commercial arbitration is a very big aspect of dispute resolution because most of the disputes are settled under its ambit. Thus, it is one of the very important fields where India as a country needs to be ahead. India needs to be a hub of international commercial arbitration, to succeed in the field. Thus,Continue reading “INDIA AS A HUB OF INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION: THE CHALLENGES“
