Criminal Law Studies

Addressing the Concern of Producing Deepfake Generated Media as Evidence in Courts – The Criminal Law Blog

– Rohan Mishra Introduction The most common phenomenon is ‘seeing is believing’ or ‘what you see is what you will believe’ – but for...

A Swift and Just Sword – The Criminal Law Blog

–Arnav Kaman & Gauri Sidana Introduction Before the start of the Paris AI summit, President Macron shared a video with deepfake AI generated versions of himself...

Why we need to strengthen Child Welfare Committees – The Criminal Law Blog

By: Ann Sarasa K R India’s devastating second wave has wreaked havoc on lakhs of people across the country, and the statistics are disheartening....

Cannot always agree on who is harmed? – The Criminal Law Blog

By: Martin Kwan John Stuart Mill’s harm principle is one of the most common justifications for the criminalization of a certain conduct. In simple terms,...

Stand-Up Comics & The Imbroglio of Criminal Complaints – The Criminal Law Blog

By Arundhati Rajput Introduction Vir Das, an Indian Stand-up comic, has yet again become the center of vehement criticism as his monologue: ‘The Story of Two...

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