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Monthly Archives: June 2026
When Government Discovers Data as an Asset: DGPSI Was Already There
The above Economic Times report on MoSPI’s proposal to treat Data as an Asset provides independent validation of a principle that FDPPI incorporated into DGPSI as early as September 2023, namely that personal data possesses measurable economic value and therefore … Continue reading
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Calling attention of all AI experts
To all AI experts I request all readers who are experts in AI to take the trouble of going through the series of articles presented in this website and study the proposed Supreme Court AI Governance framework (SCAIF) which is … Continue reading
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Implications of the DPDP Act, 2023 and Rules, 2025 on the Draft “Regulations for Use of Artificial Intelligence in Courts, 2026”.: Mr. M. G. Kodandaram
Here is a view from Mr. M. G. Kodandaram, IRS., Assistant Director (Retd), ADVOCATE and CONSULTANT Abstract The rapid emergence of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has transformed public administration, governance, commerce, and legal systems … Continue reading
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Consolidated Summary of Naavi’s Articles
On 3 June 2026 the Supreme Court of India’s AI Committee released a 57-clause, 10-chapter draft, “Regulations for Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Courts, 2026,” for public comments by 20 June 2026 (email office.regcc@sci.nic.in). Naavi published a series of … Continue reading
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Summary of regulations related to AI usage in Judiciary
Here is a summary of articles presented in this platform explaining the document released for public comments by the Supreme Court containing the proposed AI usage guidelines in Judiciary. At first glance people may think this is only related to … Continue reading
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AI Regulation in Judiciary: General Principles
(P.S: This is in continuation of our discussion on the suggested AI regulations for Judiciary by the supreme Court) In the previous articles, we have discussed the different provisions of the regulations for AI adoption and usage in Judiciary released … Continue reading
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