Navigating the Contours of Privacy Laws in the Healthcare Sector on the Use of Data Analytics

By Aashana Chandak Introduction: Big Data once out, is like a genie and it cannot be put back into a bottle. The healthcare sector has amassed massive amounts of data in the past years while simultaneously undergoing regulatory and regime changes on privacy protection laws worldwide. The article attempts to analyse the intersection between providing healthcare … More Navigating the Contours of Privacy Laws in the Healthcare Sector on the Use of Data Analytics

Impact of AI on Biotechnology: Analysing the Role of Artificial Neural Networks

by Maseeh Syed Yazdani ABSTRACT Most of the world today is dependent on Artificial Intelligence whether they are aware of this or not. Artificial Intelligence (“AI”) has emerged as a discipline of computer science and ever since the start of the discipline a lot of remarkable research has been done in the field. We see … More Impact of AI on Biotechnology: Analysing the Role of Artificial Neural Networks

The Electronic Evidence behind a Crime

by Ishika Garg Whether Sections 65A and 65B of the Indian Evidence Act are sufficient in their working and meet their legislative purpose? Introduction The Cyberspace is a vast expanse of devices and information, time and again nations have tried to summarize the applicability of the Cyberspace into the realm of domestic legislations. One such … More The Electronic Evidence behind a Crime

The Future of Engineering With the Brain: An Analysis of Neuralink

by Kavya Balaji and Aastha Bhandari Nerualink is Elon Musk’s venture to merge man with machine, to ensure that the level of human cognitive reasoning is brought to a higher level; by doing so ensuring that humans keep pace with the advance in the intellectual progress of machines. The end goal of this project is … More The Future of Engineering With the Brain: An Analysis of Neuralink

Artificial Intelligence and Copyright in India

By Adityan Rangaswamy Copyright is a set of legal rights given to authors for the creation of musical, artistic and literary works[1]. In India, Copyrights are governed under the Indian Copyright Act, 1957[2]. Under Section 13 of the Act, copyright protection is limited to certain classes of works[3]. These include literary, dramatic, musical, and artistic … More Artificial Intelligence and Copyright in India

What will prevail in a Covid-19 created emergency – Fundamental Rights or Public Interest? From the lens of Data Protection Laws

by Jasleen Virk Histories of Human Civilization have been distraught with numerous pandemics, yet the all-consuming COVID-19 epidemic is unprecedented due to the massive number of fatalities worldwide. Countries, all over, are valiantly battling against the virus on the front of the public health sector as well as the economic sector. India, a country with myriad problems of its … More What will prevail in a Covid-19 created emergency – Fundamental Rights or Public Interest? From the lens of Data Protection Laws

The Finance and Business World Transformation by Blockchain Technology

By Harsh Jain & Perumalla Hari Hara Prasanna Abstract The monetary markets operate in an era of digitalisation. Digitalisation has given birth to various  currency platforms like ‘Bitcoin’, ‘Ethereum’, ‘Ripple’, etc. These currencies work on a platform which enables a digital ledger of transactions that is duplicated and distributed across the entire network of programmed … More The Finance and Business World Transformation by Blockchain Technology

CRYPTOCURRENCY: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITY

By Ishan Puri and Ishi Rohatgi ABSTRACT Cryptocurrency has garnered a lot of attention from citizens, investors, governments and is seen as the future of the financial world. In the midst of the growing digital revolution, cryptocurrency has set a new bar of self-governance. Introduced as a revolution against the existing financial system in the … More CRYPTOCURRENCY: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITY