Proceedings of the International Conference on Law and Technology (ICLT 2025)
31 articles
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Peer-Review Statements
Tabrez Ahmad, K. S. Rashmi, Azimkhan B. Pathan, Farhana Helal Mehtab, Upankar Chutia
All of the articles in this proceedings volume have been presented at the International Conference on Law and Technology-ICLT 2025 on 25thn February in Hyderabad. These articles have been peer reviewed by the members Dr. Rashmi K S, Prof. Azim khan Pathan, Prof. Farhana Helal Mehtab, Dr. Upankar Chutia...
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Regulatory Challenges of Cybersecurity and Privacy: A Threat to Digital Economy
Tabrez Ahmad, Zoha Tabrez, Aasma Warsi
Privacy & cybersecurity have become important pillars of fast growing digital space, as expanding cybercrimes like hacking, phishing, identity theft and ransomware pose severe risks to individuals, businesses, and governments. With global cybercrime costs expected to grow to $1.2 to $1.5 trillion...
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Cyber Espionage and the Limits of State Responsibility
Sidra Ahmed, Abhimanyu Paliwal
Cyber espionage is a clandestine activity that uses digital tools to target governments, corporations and vital infrastructure and has become a major challenge for the developing field of international law. Although cyber espionage is not expressly prohibited under international law, the practice raises...
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Contemporary Legal Issues and Challenges of Artificial Intelligence in Human Rights
Avinash Bhagwan Awaghade, V Shyam Kishore
The Artificial Intelligence (AI) is innovation. It has relevance in all sectors. The information and technology has changed the world. AI moving one step ahead in ICT. The rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) technology has involve the contemporary legal issues and challenges. The present...
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Legal Irregularities and Bias in Deep Seek and ChatGPT AI: A Comparative Analysis
Tabrez Ahmad, Abdus Saboor Maaz, Sayed Murtaza Ali Jafri
The emergence of DeepSeek AI exhibits a significant progress in the field of artificial intelligence, bringing sophisticated functionalities in predictive modelling, deep data analysis, and automated decision-making. Its growing application in various sectors which includes finance, governance, healthcare,...
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AI Regulation: Striking the Right Balance Between Innovation and Accountability
Sudhanshu Chandra, Himanshu, Parth Sharma
This research primarily proposes key components for the Computers, Ethics, Law, and Public Policy curriculum, tailored for professionals in AI, emerging technologies, computer science, information science, and engineering. “It advocates for immersive teaching strategies, emphasizing the integration of...
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A Comparative Study of A.I related legislative issues in USA and India
Umar Abdur Rehman Muhammad, Fatima Banaqeeb, Tausif Ur Rehman
This paper is a comparative study of India and USA on governance and legal issues with respect to Artificial Intelligence, developing structure or organizational framework that is comprehensive enough to address and mitigate major ethical, social, and environmental issues arising due to the use of AI....
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Artificial Intelligence and Jurisprudence in India
Rishikesh Singh Faujdar, Mizanur Rahman, Shivangi Sing
AI misuse is rising as the technology grows. Thus, India needs AI regulations to reduce data mismanagement, privacy invasion, excessive benefit etc. The planning commission of India's ‘National Strategy on AI’ (NSAI) to regulate AI, the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023, and the Niti-Ayog’s...
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Right to Privacy in the Age of Mass Surveillance by the State
Ikram Ul Haque, Sayed Murtaza Ali Jafri, Tausif Ur Rehman
The right to privacy has been the most debatable constitutional question of the twenty first century particularly with the increased State surveillance. The Constitution provides no privacy protection, but then the Supreme Court has increasingly implied it into Article 14, Article 19, and Article 21...
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Inclusion of Intellectual Property Issues under Goods and Services Tax (GST) Vis-a-Vis Real Estate Sector
Mohammad Nizam Ashraf Khan, Afkar Ahmad, Shreya Goswami
With respect to the inclusion of supply of goods or services, it has been articulated under Section 7 of the Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 that the activities mentioned in Schedule I of CGST Act 2017 i.e., supply of goods and services or both between related persons or between distinct persons,...
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Redefining Copyright in the Era of Artificial Intelligence: An Ethical and Legal Perspectives from India and the United States of America
Shailendra Prasad Godiyal, Ajay Raj Singh, Anurag Singh
The process of artificial intelligence (AI) is impacting our lives, work and socialization with each other at a very rapid pace. The AI has broken the conventional copyright structures producing ethical and legal issues regarding Intellectual Property (IP) Rights. The emergence of AI has brought forth...
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Discrepancies Between the Protection of Intellectual Property Rights with the Power of Future AI
Vikas Bhati, Ravi Prakash Rahul
Artificial Intelligence, whether as an enormous technological advancement or a severely creative threat, is going to change the world and how we see it. Through it, any idea and somewhat, its creation, can be served on a platter and ready for use. But does it not harm our ability to comprehend any new...
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Community Rights and Benefit Sharing of Folklore in India: A Critical Legal Study
Upankar Chutia, Ananya Mandal, Gyanashree Dutta
The development of community identity in India, based on common geographic location, occupational affinities, and cultural habits, has given rise to rich systems of folklore and traditional knowledge transmission. The study particularly engages the inherent conflict between traditional knowledge preservation...
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Understanding Intellectual Property Protection Issues Surrounding Rapid Technological Advancements Like Generative AI
Nikita Chaudhary, Anurag Kumar Srivastava, Prashant Chauhan
In this paper we cater to hard questions surrounding Intellectual Property (IP) protection and Artificial Intelligence evolution at the same time. Firstly, there is a need to carefully demystify several IP protection measures adopted by EU, USA, UK under respective AI governance policy. How far have...
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The Intersection of Intermediary Liability and Copyright Law in India: An Evolving Discourse
Nehal Ahmad, Sreelatha Annamaneni, Zartab Ansari
India, being the world’s fastest-growing economy, is facing serious issues with counterfeit products in the online market. In this regard, the Indian courts have tried to maintain the balance of equilibrium between the rights of the e-commerce platforms, such as intermediaries, with the rights of brand...
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Adapting International Trade Law and Cross-Border Insolvency to Technological Advancements: The Need for Updated Policies and Regulations
Neelanjan Barat, K. S Rashmi, Mohd Anas
The radical effect of rapid pace of technology development on the global platform is posing new challenges to the global laws about trade and transnational insolvency systems. The existing jurisprudential systems find it difficult to follow the technological advances in the form of blockchain, AI, and...
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Regulating AI in Financial Markets: Challenges and Opportunities in Algorithmic Trading
K. Saidalavi, Tausif Ur Rehman Md, Syedah Fatima Zahara Jafri
Global financial markets are heavily transformed with the support of modern fintech solutions, innovative technologies, and tools. Further enhancing the potential of the transformation, artificial intelligence tools have been widely integrated into the financial markets. Integrated with algorithmic trading...
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Analysis of Digital Trade Focusing on Payment Banks
K. S. Rashmi, Shaista Waheed, Shabana Parveen
The rise of digital technology has completely changed global trade which is representing both exclusive economic opportunity and the composite regulatory challenges. Payment banks are critical to this new system. Payment banks help to make online businesses safer and much easier to access which is especially...
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Navigating the Legal Landscape of Digital Media Regulation: Challenges and Solutions
Sunil Dutt Chaturvedi, Kuldeep Kumar Yadav, Pringle Singh
The digital media’s fast growth has put forth complex regulatory issues which present time out of date frameworks are unable to handle. In this paper we look at important challenges, creative solutions, and implementation strategies for effective supervision. We see issues of data privacy at world level,...
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Digital Media in India, United Kingdom, United States of America: A Comparative Study
Anya Behera, A. Vedashree, L Sunil Kumar
The meteoric growth of digital media has had a profound impact on Intellectual Property Laws initiating stumbling blocks and new directions to protect patented creative endeavours by both individuals and corporations. The “Digital Millennium Copyright Act” enacted in 1998 by the government of United...
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The Impact of Social Media on Youth and Corresponding Legal Responses
Tabrez Ahmad, Mohammad Tabish, Mariya Hasan Suri
Advancements in technology have created revolutionary changes over the past two decades. However, there is another, perhaps more pernicious, side to these advancements: breaches of privacy, unlawful collection and use of personal information, misuse of technology for harassment, and other cybercrimes....
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Digital Defamation: Analysing Legal Protection and Liabilities in the Age of Social Media
Mohammed Shamiulla Arab, Siddhi Mundra, Aakash Satyadeo
The widespread use of social media has revolutionised communication but has also amplified the associated risks. Digital defamation, being one of them, cuts through the heart of the conundrum of cyber space regulation and implementation of criminal laws in cyberspace. This paper examines the application...
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Algorithmic Bias and Women's Privacy: A Comparative Study of USA, China, and the UK
Ishika Gautam, Rajeev Kumar Singh
Artificial intelligence, although part of the fourth industrial revolution and good for the current societies, poses big problems in terms of algorithmic bias and the right to privacy of women. The advancement of AI in the US is prejudiced to a great extent in favour of corporate interests, to the detriment...
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The Impact of COVID-19 on Digital Education: A Socio-Legal and Human Rights Perspective
Aparna Singh, Tanya Singh
The COVID-19 brought a prompt shift to digital education mode at all education levels throughout the World which although a necessary action at that time also exposed critical gaps in educational equity and legal frameworks. This study employs a socio-legal lens to examine how the transition to online...
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Forensic Evolution: Breaking the Mind’s Vault- the New Age of Forensic Investigation
Radhika Shukla, Rajeev Kumar Singh, Abhishek Mishra
When the police and experts reach the crime scene and investigation gains strength and that’s when the intentions of the criminals are highlighted and only truth is what stands tall. In the present day and scenario new technologies are emerging and modern forensic tools have the strength to expose even...
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Balancing Privacy and Accountability: Legal Perspectives on GPS Monitoring for Accused Persons
Sateesh Kumar, Amit Kumar Singh, Rutunja S. Bhelave
The major theme of this paper it to deals with how GPS monitoring of accused persons challenges the balance between privacy and accountability in India’s criminal justice system. The paper examines how Indian courts, in the absence of clear legislation, have dealt with electronic tracking as a bail condition...
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Harnessing Big Data for Environmental Sustainability: Legal and Ethical Frameworks for Data-Driven Conservation
Sanjeev Kumar Chadha, Deepak Jaisal
The rise of big data technologies has dramatically enhanced our ability to address key environmental challenges, including climate change and biodiversity preservation. These tools enable real-time monitoring and predictive modelling, improving ecological governance. However, they also bring legal and...
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The Silent Risks of Fin-Tech: Unveiling India’s Regulatory Blind Spots
B. Jaipal Reddy, B.Shirisha Reddy
The Global financial landscape has changed in a very rapid manner because of the innovations in the FinTech sector of India, which includes digital lending, Unified Payments Interface (UPI) and AI-powered financial services. This pro- gress has however revealed significant gaps in regulations. The current...
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Regulatory Challenges of Crypto-currency (Bitcoin) in India: Legal and Financial Perspectives
Tabrez Ahmad, Mohammad Muzammil, Uzair Ahmad Shaikh
The phenomenon of Bitcoin as a decentralized digital asset has become relevant around the world as crypto currency; it is disruptive of financial systems. Nevertheless, its regulation is a controversial challenge, particularly in India, where policy makers are faced with legal ambiguities, financial...
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Legal Issues in The Cryptocurrency Space: Fraud, Tax, Consumer Protection
Pamarthi Satyanarayana, Saumyaa Pandey, Harsh Raj Gautam
This research paper mainly focuses on the legal status of crypto currency frauds after post pandamic and the tax evasion during the transactions as this article further discusses Firstly, due to the much-decentralized nature of cryptocurrencies, there are unique challenges for fraud detection and enforcement...
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Digital Medicine and Law: Safeguarding the Rights of Children with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities in the AI Era
Hameeda Begum Safavi
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Digital Medicine place a substantial influence on children with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD) and provide them with opportunities and challenges. The diagnostic and care processes could be enhanced, and AI-driven health tools may lead to issues such...