–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 in popular movies and TV shows. An ill attempt at humour by the president wanting to bring attention back on to himself. One cannot help but feel the video … Continue reading Criminalising Deepfake NCII: A Swift and Just Sword| The Criminal Law Blog
-Sharnam Agarwal Introduction Every day in India, 86 women are reported as victims of rape, according to the National Crime Records Bureau [“NCRB”]. Among these harrowing statistics, the most disturbing trend is the 96% increase in child rape cases from 2016 to 2022. A recent judgment by the Rajasthan High Court in Suwalal v. State … Continue reading Beyond Technicalities: A Call for Judicial Sensitivity in Indian Rape Cases| The Criminal Law Blog
~By Mr. Parth Birla and Mr. Garv Arora INTRODUCTION “Nudity should not be tied to sex. The mere sight of the naked upper body of the woman should not be deemed to be sexual by default.” The Kerala High Court in its judgment has made an aberration from the patriarchal view on the autonomy of women. The … Continue reading Solidifying the Perspective of Obscenity: A Closer View to the Quandary| The Criminal Law Blog
It will come as a surprise to exactly zero regular readers that I have been contemplating the concept of obscenity lately. What may come as a surprise to you, however, is exactly why I have been th…| Going Medieval