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Deep dives on Indian regulatory intelligence, AI in compliance, and the architecture of trustworthy legal systems.

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India has released the India AI Governance Guidelines, laying out a comprehensive framework to enable safe, inclusive, and innovation-driven AI adoption.

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REGULATORYMarch 2025

India AI Governance Guidelines, 2025

A comprehensive framework to enable safe, inclusive, and innovation-driven AI adoption.

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DEEP DIVE2025

The Constitutional Phoenix

More than a decade after the Supreme Court struck down Section 66A, the legacy of Shreya Singhal stands at a precarious crossroads. The BNS, Telecommunications Act, and DPDP Act have paradoxically reintroduced many of the vices the Court sought to excise in 2015.

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26 min
RESEARCH2025

The Scientification of Justice

A comprehensive analysis of the paradigm shift in Indian jurisprudence towards scientific, evidence-based methodologies for compensation calculation — examining mathematical, actuarial, and econometric frameworks across environmental damage, securities violations, personal injury, land acquisition, and intellectual property.

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22 min
DEEP DIVEMarch 2026

Regulating the Flow

A comprehensive analysis of every order issued by the Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board (PNGRB) since its establishment. The entirety of the research, data processing, and extraction was conducted using the LITT Legal Artificial Intelligence Stack.

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22 min
DEEP DIVEMarch 2026

AI in Indian Courts

The Supreme Court's new White Paper on Judiciary and AI outlines how artificial intelligence can make Indian courts faster, more accurate, and more accessible. It highlights global AI frameworks, profiles India's own AI initiatives, and stresses that judges remain in control.

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14 min
DEEP DIVEMarch 2026

AI Governance, Accountability, and Strategic Communication in the Indian Judiciary

The Indian judiciary is engaged in a profound technological shift, aggressively pursuing AI solutions to manage a systemic crisis: a pending caseload that exceeds five crore cases across the nation. This report examines the scope, accountability framework, bias risks, competence gaps, and strategic communication required.

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18 min
DEEP DIVE2025

The Constitutional Commons and the Spatial Justice Imperative

From Olga Tellis (1985) to the Supreme Court’s “bulldozer justice” intervention (2024), this report traces the 40-year arc of India’s spatial justice jurisprudence — the right to livelihood, shelter, and the city.

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24 min
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