Legal Framework for Artificial Intelligence (AI)
1. Introduction Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become an integral part of various industries, including healthcare, finance, transportation, education, and law. However, its rapid growth raises legal and ethical concerns related…
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence & Law
1. Introduction to Artificial Intelligence (AI) Artificial Intelligence (AI) refers to the simulation of human intelligence in machines that are programmed to think, learn, and make decisions. AI operates through…
Recent Developments & Reforms in Anti-Corruption and Whistleblower Laws
Introduction Anti-corruption laws and whistleblower protection mechanisms play a vital role in promoting transparency, accountability, and ethical governance. Over the years, India has made significant strides in developing and refining…
Whistleblower Protection in Public & Private Sector
Introduction Whistleblower protection is a vital aspect of ensuring transparency, accountability, and good governance within both the public and private sectors. Whistleblowers are individuals who report unethical practices, corruption, illegal…
Role of Enforcement Agencies in Combating Corruption
Introduction Enforcement agencies play a critical role in combating corruption and ensuring that anti-corruption laws are effectively enforced. These agencies are responsible for investigating allegations of corruption, gathering evidence, and…
Judicial Interpretation of Corruption Laws
Introduction Corruption remains one of the most persistent challenges faced by legal and governance systems worldwide. In India, various laws have been enacted to combat corruption, notably The Prevention of…
International Anti-Corruption Frameworks
Introduction Corruption, a major challenge to global governance, impedes social, political, and economic development. It undermines democracy, erodes trust in institutions, and exacerbates inequality. In response, the international community has…
Whistleblowing in Corporate Governance
Introduction Whistleblowing refers to the act of reporting misconduct, unethical behavior, or illegal activities that occur within an organization, typically by an employee or insider. In the context of corporate…
Bribery Laws in India
Introduction Bribery is one of the most pervasive forms of corruption, involving the offering, giving, receiving, or soliciting of something of value to influence the actions of an individual in…
The Companies Act, 2013 – Corporate Corruption Provisions
Introduction The Companies Act, 2013 is the primary legislation governing corporate entities in India. It replaced the Companies Act, 1956 to enhance transparency, protect investor interests, and establish stronger regulations…