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INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT SINTELLECT GOODWILL LLP, INDORE

INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT SINTELLECT GOODWILL LLP, INDORE Sweta Kumari About the Organisation Intellect Goodwill LLP is a full-service intellectual property law practice that provides end-to-end legal solutions in all areas of intellectual property and related subject areas. We have offices in economically significant centres of Mumbai, Hyderabad, Jaipur, and Indore. We often deal with IP protection and contentious problems in a variety of settings, including courts at all levels, patent and trademark offices, copyright offices, design offices, and the World Intellectual Property Organization. Its leadership skills originate from the constancy with which we have implemented since the firm’s inception in 2001. Having advised more than 12,000 clients worldwide on their trademarks, patents, designs, copyright, geographical indications, domain names and unfair competition issues, we pride ourselves on being a client-oriented firm that has built potent connections, and state-of-art infrastructural facilities around the globe, to deliver anytime and anywhere. We, at Intellect Goodwill LLP thrive on challenges, innovative thinking, and continuous advancement of our legal knowledge and abilities. Eligibility Final-year or penultimate-year law students pursuing five-year or three-year courses are eligible to apply Location Indore, Madhya Pradesh Mode of Internship Physical Practice area Intellectual Property Rights Joining Date 4th August, 2025 (Monday) Stipend ₹ 5,000/- per month Duration 1 month (subject to extension on the basis of performance) Contact Information In case of any queries regarding internship, please write us to ip@intellectgoodwill.com. Click here to apply How to Apply? Interested candidates can apply online via the link. Never miss an opportunity! Click to join our whatsapp channel More Oppurtunities INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT SINTELLECT GOODWILL LLP, INDORE Sadalaw • August 1, 2025 LEGAL INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT MANDLA & SINGH LAW CHAMBERS, DELHI Sadalaw • July 31, 2025 LEGAL JOB OPPORTUNITY AT GAURAV SHARMA LAW OFFICES Sadalaw • July 31, 2025 1 2 3 Next »

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Supreme Court Orders States to Clear Backlog in Fast Track Courts for Gender Crimes — Justice Can’t Wait

Trending Today Supreme Court Orders States to Clear Backlog in Fast Track Courts for Gender Crimes — Justice Can’t Wait Delhi High Court Seeks Accountability for Custodial Deaths — Justice Beyond the Bars LEGAL INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT MANDLA & SINGH LAW CHAMBERS, DELHI LEGAL JOB OPPORTUNITY AT GAURAV SHARMA LAW OFFICES LEGAL INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT HIKMAT HELPING HANDS FOUNDATION LEGAL JOB OPPORTUNITY AT JSA, BENGALURU Supreme Court Presses States on Governors’ Discretion: Federal Structure in Question Supreme Court Questions Centre on Algorithmic Policing and AI Bias: A Step Toward Digital Rights Reform LEGAL INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT BOBBLE AI INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT SETTLEMENTOFLOAN Supreme Court Orders States to Clear Backlog in Fast Track Courts for Gender Crimes — Justice Can’t Wait Kashish Jahan 31 JULY 2025 The Supreme Court has directed States to address vacancies in fast track courts for gender-based crimes, citing severe delays in justice. The ruling pushes for urgent compliance with constitutional promises under Articles 15 and 21. Fast Track Courts, Delayed Justice On 25 July 2025, the Supreme Court of India expressed deep concern over the poor functioning of fast track courts (FTCs) handling sexual offences and crimes against women. Justice Renu Awasthi called the backlog a “betrayal” of the legislative promise made to survivors, especially after the Nirbhaya case led to stricter laws. Despite dedicated courts and funding, survivors are still trapped in legal delays, often facing years-long trials that add layers of trauma. Shocking Data Revealed by Women’s Rights Groups A Public Interest Litigation (PIL) filed by a coalition of women’s rights organizations revealed systemic negligence: Over 50% of FTCs established after 2013 and 2018 remain understaffed or vacant. Rape cases often continue for 2–3 years, defeating the purpose of “fast-track” trials. The National Commission for Women (NCW) reported widespread non-compliance with laws mandating: Child-friendly courtrooms Witness protection systems This failure persists despite special funds and legal mandates specifically designed to ensure speedy and sensitive justice. Supreme Court’s Tough Stand and Orders The Bench issued clear instructions to State governments: Submit updated data on judicial vacancies and infrastructure. Set timelines for filling vacant positions in FTCs. Implement child-friendly facilities in courtrooms. Activate witness protection programs immediately. Justice Awasthi reminded the States that dignity and access to justice are not “budget leftovers” — they are fundamental rights under Article 15 (protection from discrimination) and Article 21 (right to life and personal liberty) of the Constitution of India. What Comes Next: The August Deadline The matter will be heard again in August. If States fail to comply with the orders, the Court has indicated it may appoint special panels to monitor implementation directly. Women’s rights activists and legal experts believe this ruling is a crucial turning point. It pushes for real-time justice, aligning strong laws with effective and compassionate courtroom processes. Conclusion: Matching Laws with Action India has made legal strides in the wake of brutal crimes like Nirbhaya, but enforcement lags behind. The Supreme Court’s intervention signals that gender justice must move beyond promises — it must be swift, sensitive, and survivor-centric. Leave a Reply Cancel Reply Logged in as Sadalaw. Edit your profile. Log out? Required fields are marked * Message* Live Cases Supreme Court Orders States to Clear Backlog in Fast Track Courts for Gender Crimes — Justice Can’t Wait Sadalaw • July 31, 2025 • Live cases • No Comments Delhi High Court Seeks Accountability for Custodial Deaths — Justice Beyond the Bars Sadalaw • July 31, 2025 • Live cases • No Comments Supreme Court Presses States on Governors’ Discretion: Federal Structure in Question Sadalaw • July 30, 2025 • Live cases • No Comments 1 2 3 … 5 Next »

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Delhi High Court Seeks Accountability for Custodial Deaths — Justice Beyond the Bars

Trending Today Delhi High Court Seeks Accountability for Custodial Deaths — Justice Beyond the Bars LEGAL INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT MANDLA & SINGH LAW CHAMBERS, DELHI LEGAL JOB OPPORTUNITY AT GAURAV SHARMA LAW OFFICES LEGAL INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT HIKMAT HELPING HANDS FOUNDATION LEGAL JOB OPPORTUNITY AT JSA, BENGALURU Supreme Court Presses States on Governors’ Discretion: Federal Structure in Question Supreme Court Questions Centre on Algorithmic Policing and AI Bias: A Step Toward Digital Rights Reform LEGAL INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT BOBBLE AI INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT SETTLEMENTOFLOAN LEGAL JOB OPPORTUNITY AT BP, PUNE Delhi High Court Seeks Accountability for Custodial Deaths — Justice Beyond the Bars Kashish Jahan 31 JULY 2025 The Delhi High Court has demanded a detailed action plan from police authorities on custodial deaths, highlighting a systemic violation of Article 21. This strong judicial intervention could set a new benchmark for prison and police accountability in India. The Right to Life Must Extend Behind Bars On 25 July 2025, the Delhi High Court took a strong stand against the rising number of custodial deaths in the capital. Justice Asha Rao referred to the deaths as a “systemic failure”, emphasizing that they violate Article 21 of the Constitution — the right to life and human dignity. A Public Interest Litigation (PIL) filed by a group of human rights lawyers cited recent NCRB data indicating a 27% increase in custodial deaths over the past two years. Most of these victims came from marginalized communities and lacked access to legal assistance. Shocking Pattern of Negligence and Suppression The petition uncovered alarming trends: Families being coerced to withdraw complaints. CCTV footage missing despite Supreme Court mandates. Medical reports being altered to conceal abuse. Justice Rao cited the Paramvir Singh Saini judgment which directed that all police stations and interrogation rooms must be equipped with functioning CCTV cameras. She remarked, “The Constitution’s promise of dignity does not end when the lock-up door closes.” Court Directives: A Push for Transparency The High Court issued a series of binding directions: The Delhi Police Commissioner must submit a five-year record of custodial deaths. Details of disciplinary actions taken against involved officers must be disclosed. Proof must be furnished that all lock-ups have operational CCTV with backup systems. The preservation of video footage is now mandatory. Independent medical examinations must be conducted for every case of injury or death in custody. Reigniting India’s Struggle for Prison Reform This judicial intervention reopens India’s longstanding struggle with torture in custody, a problem spotlighted in the landmark D.K. Basu v. State of West Bengal case, yet rarely enforced in practice. The upcoming August hearing will reveal whether Delhi’s jails and police stations will finally prioritize human dignity and accountability. If the High Court’s stand results in measurable reform, it could become a national model for custodial justice. Leave a Reply Cancel Reply Logged in as Sadalaw. Edit your profile. Log out? Required fields are marked * Message* Live Cases Delhi High Court Seeks Accountability for Custodial Deaths — Justice Beyond the Bars Sadalaw • July 31, 2025 • Live cases • No Comments Supreme Court Presses States on Governors’ Discretion: Federal Structure in Question Sadalaw • July 30, 2025 • Live cases • No Comments Supreme Court Questions Centre on Algorithmic Policing and AI Bias: A Step Toward Digital Rights Reform Sadalaw • July 30, 2025 • Live cases • No Comments 1 2 3 … 5 Next »

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LEGAL INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT MANDLA & SINGH LAW CHAMBERS, DELHI

LEGAL INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT MANDLA & SINGH LAW CHAMBERS, DELHI Sweta Kumari About Mandla & Singh Law Chambers The firm was founded in the year 2018 by Ms. Ashima Mandla and Ms. Mandakini Singh with a vision of making it one of the finest Indian full-service Law firms. Motivated by the vision, the lawyers at Mandla & Singh Law Chambers take pride in providing top-notch legal services to a wide spectrum of clients including top Corporates, Politicians, and Celebrities. The firm is also regularly involved in pursuing pro-bono work and contesting Public Interest litigation on behalf of marginalized communities. Mandla & Singh Law Chambers is a multi-disciplinary Dispute Resolution, Criminal, and Civil Litigation firm with dedicated verticals covering White Collar Crimes, Blue Collar Crimes, Company Laws, Property and land Laws, and Matrimonial Laws, among other fields. About the Opportunity Mandla & Singh Law Chambers invites applications from eligible candidates for a physical internship opportunity at their office in Delhi. The internship will be for the month August 2025. Please note that there are no slots for virtual internships. Location Hauz Khas, Delhi. Mode of Internship Offline. Contact Information For any queries, please contact at 011-40597247. Please only contact the office landline number for updates/queries. It is requested not to call on mobile numbers, if necessary, only drop a text. How to Apply? Interested persons, please apply with your CV at mandla.singh.lawchambers@gmail.com. Never miss an opportunity! Click to join our whatsapp channel More Oppurtunities LEGAL INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT MANDLA & SINGH LAW CHAMBERS, DELHI Sadalaw • July 31, 2025 LEGAL JOB OPPORTUNITY AT GAURAV SHARMA LAW OFFICES Sadalaw • July 31, 2025 LEGAL INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT HIKMAT HELPING HANDS FOUNDATION Sadalaw • July 31, 2025 1 2 3 Next »

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LEGAL JOB OPPORTUNITY AT GAURAV SHARMA LAW OFFICES

LEGAL JOB OPPORTUNITY AT GAURAV SHARMA LAW OFFICES Sweta Kumari About the Organization Gaurav Sharma Law Offices is a full-service law firm known for delivering practical, business-oriented legal solutions. We represent leading listed companies and emerging ventures across sectors in matters relating to corporate compliance, intellectual property, commercial litigation, NIA 138 proceedings, and consumer protection, among others. We are also proud to have assisted clients in raising over $5 million in funding. Position Details Position: Associate – Litigation Practice Areas: Criminal, Civil, IPR, Compliance Management, etc. Experience: 0–2 years Location: Gurgaon Office (412, Emaar Colonnade, Golf Course Extension Road, Sec-66, Gurgaon, Haryana-122018) Eligibility Candidates with a strong grasp of legal procedures and drafting Those eager to work in a fast-paced, client-facing environment Prior experience in litigation will be preferred Excellent command over written and spoken English Ability to manage deadlines and court schedules effectively Excellent research capabilities Why to Join? Diverse and high-profile client portfolio Mentorship from an IIM Calcutta and Delhi University alumnus Exposure to cross-border work and international client advisory Growth opportunities with a firm expanding globally How to Apply? Please send your CV and a brief cover letter to info@gslo.in with the subject line: Application for the role of Associate. Never miss an opportunity! Click to join our whatsapp channel More Oppurtunities LEGAL JOB OPPORTUNITY AT GAURAV SHARMA LAW OFFICES Sadalaw • July 31, 2025 LEGAL INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT HIKMAT HELPING HANDS FOUNDATION Sadalaw • July 31, 2025 LEGAL JOB OPPORTUNITY AT JSA, BENGALURU Sadalaw • July 31, 2025 1 2 3 Next »

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LEGAL INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT HIKMAT HELPING HANDS FOUNDATION

LEGAL INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT HIKMAT HELPING HANDS FOUNDATION Sweta Kumari About Us Hikmat Helping Hands Foundation (HHHF) Section 8, not for profit is a grassroots NGO dedicated to empowering marginalised communities across India through a holistic blend of legal aid, social awareness, education, and poverty alleviation initiatives. By organising pro bono legal clinics and rights-awareness workshops, we strive to ensure that vulnerable groups understand and can assert their fundamental rights. Our social campaigns, delivered both online and through neighbourhood outreach camps address critical issues such as gender equity, child rights, environmental justice, and public health. In parallel, we partner with local schools and community centres to offer digital literacy programmes and remedial tutoring, helping underprivileged students bridge educational gaps. To combat economic hardship, HHHF runs micro-enterprise training and financial-literacy sessions, and coordinates relief distributions during crises. Central to our mission is youth engagement: we mentor students to lead and manage community projects, fostering the next generation of socially conscious leaders. Eligibility & Who Can Apply Current undergraduate or postgraduate students from any discipline Passion for human rights, social justice, or public policy, legal aid Workload: Flexible (approx. 10–15 hours/week) Selection Process Shortlisted applicants will be invited for a brief video interview. Important Date Last Date – 2nd Aug 2025 How to Apply? Send your CV (if available) or a one-page profile outlining your background. Include a motivation letter (max. 1 page) detailing why you wish to join HHHF and any relevant experience. Email all documents to: hikmathelpinghands@gmail.com Never miss an opportunity! Click to join our whatsapp channel More Oppurtunities LEGAL INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT HIKMAT HELPING HANDS FOUNDATION Sadalaw • July 31, 2025 LEGAL JOB OPPORTUNITY AT JSA, BENGALURU Sadalaw • July 31, 2025 LEGAL INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT BOBBLE AI Sadalaw • July 30, 2025 1 2 3 Next »

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LEGAL JOB OPPORTUNITY AT JSA, BENGALURU

LEGAL JOB OPPORTUNITY AT JSA, BENGALURU Sweta Kumari About the Organization JSA is a leading national law firm in India. They have over 600 professionals operating out of their seven offices: Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, Gurugram, Hyderabad, Mumbai, and New Delhi. For over 32 years, we have provided legal representation, advice, and services to leading international and domestic businesses, banks, financial services providers, funds, governmental and statutory authorities, as well as multilateral and bilateral institutions. They are recognised as the Indian law firm that led and continues to lead a paradigm shift in India towards institutionalising and professionalising law firm ownership and management. This contemporary and modern approach is reflected in our work. About the Opportunity They are looking for disputes/litigation lawyers who have focused experience in disputes practice with 1 to 2 years of post-qualification experience. This is a full-time, on-site role for an associate at our Bengaluru office. The Associate will be responsible for providing legal representation, advice, services to clients, case discussions, conducting legal research, drafting legal documents, and assisting in case preparation and court proceedings. Proficiency in reading and speaking Kannada is an added advantage. Practice Area Dispute/Litigation Location Bengaluru Position Associate Experience 1 – 2 years of post-qualification experience How to Apply? Interested candidates can send their CV to careers@jsalaw.com, Email Subject Line – CV for Disputes– Bengaluru | Job code – BC002 Never miss an opportunity! Click to join our whatsapp channel More Oppurtunities LEGAL JOB OPPORTUNITY AT JSA, BENGALURU Sadalaw • July 31, 2025 LEGAL INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT BOBBLE AI Sadalaw • July 30, 2025 INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT SETTLEMENTOFLOAN Sadalaw • July 30, 2025 1 2 3 Next »

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Supreme Court Presses States on Governors’ Discretion: Federal Structure in Question

Trending Today Supreme Court Presses States on Governors’ Discretion: Federal Structure in Question Supreme Court Questions Centre on Algorithmic Policing and AI Bias: A Step Toward Digital Rights Reform LEGAL INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT BOBBLE AI INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT SETTLEMENTOFLOAN LEGAL JOB OPPORTUNITY AT BP, PUNE LEGAL INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT HYPERVERGE, BENGALURU LEGAL JOB OPPORTUNITY AT INSOLVENCY AND BANKRUPTCY BOARD OF INDIA Delhi High Court Orders Status Report on Legal Aid Shortage — Justice Must Not Be Costly Supreme Court Pulls Up Centre and States Over Faulty Public Health Infrastructure — A Wake-Up Call for Healthcare Accountability Supreme Court Seeks Update on National DNA Data Bank Compliance — A Turning Point for Forensic Justice Supreme Court Presses States on Governors’ Discretion: Federal Structure in Question Kashish Jahan 30 JULY 2025 The Supreme Court of India has issued firm deadlines to States for clarifying their stance on the discretionary powers of Governors under Articles 200 and 201. The case could reshape how India balances federal authority and constitutional accountability. Supreme Court Revisits Governor’s Discretion Under Articles 200–201 On 26 July 2025, the Supreme Court of India issued reminder notices to multiple States for failing to respond in a crucial constitutional case. At issue: whether Governors can indefinitely withhold assent to bills passed by State legislatures under Articles 200 and 201 of the Indian Constitution. A Bench led by Chief Justice Vivek Ghosh emphasized that unclear constitutional provisions should not be allowed to override democratic will. The Court is seeking to define limits on gubernatorial discretion. Delay in State Responses Hampers Constitutional Clarity Despite a Presidential reference accepted in June 2025, several key States, including Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, have yet to submit their legal viewpoints. The Court noted that their delay is obstructing much-needed clarity on whether inaction by a Governor can be considered a silent veto. Justice Ghosh Warns of Federal Breakdown Chief Justice Ghosh cautioned that indefinite gubernatorial inaction could erode the very foundation of Indian federalism. He remarked that Raj Bhavans must act as constitutional offices, not political extensions of the Union government. The Bench stressed the need for judicially enforceable limits on such discretion to preserve institutional integrity. Two-Week Deadline for States and Centre The Court has issued a firm two-week deadline for all relevant State governments to file their legal responses. The Central Government must also submit its affidavit within the same period. Once all submissions are complete, oral hearings will be scheduled. Implications for India’s Constitutional Balance Legal scholars suggest this case could set a landmark precedent on the role and responsibilities of Governors. A judicially defined framework for assent powers would help safeguard: The sovereignty of State legislatures The spirit of cooperative federalism The accountability of constitutional authorities This moment is being described as a test of constitutional coherence—with the potential to clarify a long-ambiguous area of Indian governance. Conclusion: Clarifying the Limits of Power With the balance of power between State legislatures and Governors at stake, the Supreme Court’s intervention may lead to stronger protections for India’s federal structure. By demanding timely responses and promising hearings, the judiciary is taking the first step toward constitutional clarity in a long-debated grey area. Leave a Reply Cancel Reply Logged in as Sadalaw. Edit your profile. Log out? Required fields are marked * Message* Live Cases Supreme Court Presses States on Governors’ Discretion: Federal Structure in Question Sadalaw • July 30, 2025 • Live cases • No Comments Supreme Court Questions Centre on Algorithmic Policing and AI Bias: A Step Toward Digital Rights Reform Sadalaw • July 30, 2025 • Live cases • No Comments Delhi High Court Orders Status Report on Legal Aid Shortage — Justice Must Not Be Costly Sadalaw • July 29, 2025 • Live cases • No Comments 1 2 3 … 5 Next »

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Supreme Court Questions Centre on Algorithmic Policing and AI Bias: A Step Toward Digital Rights Reform

Trending Today Supreme Court Questions Centre on Algorithmic Policing and AI Bias: A Step Toward Digital Rights Reform LEGAL INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT BOBBLE AI INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT SETTLEMENTOFLOAN LEGAL JOB OPPORTUNITY AT BP, PUNE LEGAL INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT HYPERVERGE, BENGALURU LEGAL JOB OPPORTUNITY AT INSOLVENCY AND BANKRUPTCY BOARD OF INDIA Delhi High Court Orders Status Report on Legal Aid Shortage — Justice Must Not Be Costly Supreme Court Pulls Up Centre and States Over Faulty Public Health Infrastructure — A Wake-Up Call for Healthcare Accountability Supreme Court Seeks Update on National DNA Data Bank Compliance — A Turning Point for Forensic Justice LEGAL INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT ABHINAV BHATIA & ASSOCIATES Supreme Court Questions Centre on Algorithmic Policing and AI Bias: A Step Toward Digital Rights Reform Kashish Jahan 30 JULY 2025 The Supreme Court of India has asked the Centre to clarify its strategy on algorithmic policing, facial recognition, and AI-based surveillance, citing concerns over privacy, constitutional rights, and lack of oversight in law enforcement. Supreme Court Flags Dangers of Unregulated AI Surveillance On 26 July 2025, the Supreme Court of India agreed to hear a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) seeking regulation of AI-driven law enforcement tools. These include predictive policing algorithms, facial recognition systems, and other crime-mapping software used by police departments. A Bench led by Justice Kavya Nair emphasized that such technologies—if left unchecked—could undermine fundamental rights under Article 21 (Right to Life and Personal Liberty) and Article 14 (Right to Equality). Facial Recognition and the Risk to Privacy The petition brings attention to instances where facial recognition technology misidentified individuals in public areas, resulting in wrongful suspicion or arrest. These errors expose citizens to serious consequences without transparency, oversight, or legal redress, especially when algorithms operate in secrecy. “No Due Process for AI,” Says Justice Nair Justice Kavya Nair remarked that algorithmic systems are becoming de facto law enforcement tools, but there is currently no legal framework to guide their use. The Court emphasized the importance of: Implementing bias audits to detect and prevent algorithmic discrimination Maintaining human oversight in automated decision-making Preserving constitutional safeguards at all stages of AI deployment Centre and States Asked to Respond The Court has issued notices to the Ministry of Home Affairs, the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, and several State Police Departments. They have been asked to submit responses within four weeks detailing: Existing policies for AI use in policing Data protection protocols Mechanisms for public accountability and oversight A Step Toward Ethical AI in Law Enforcement This PIL could set the stage for a national framework on the ethical use of artificial intelligence in criminal justice. If the Court insists on enforceable safeguards, India may become a global leader in balancing public safety with digital rights, privacy, and individual dignity in a modern democracy. Conclusion: The Need for AI Regulation in Policing As AI tools continue to influence policing in India, clear guidelines and legal standards are essential. Without them, technology risks replacing justice with automation. The Court’s proactive stance could ensure that innovation does not come at the cost of civil liberties. Leave a Reply Cancel Reply Logged in as Sadalaw. Edit your profile. Log out? Required fields are marked * Message* Live Cases Supreme Court Questions Centre on Algorithmic Policing and AI Bias: A Step Toward Digital Rights Reform Sadalaw • July 30, 2025 • Live cases • No Comments Delhi High Court Orders Status Report on Legal Aid Shortage — Justice Must Not Be Costly Sadalaw • July 29, 2025 • Live cases • No Comments Supreme Court Pulls Up Centre and States Over Faulty Public Health Infrastructure — A Wake-Up Call for Healthcare Accountability Sadalaw • July 29, 2025 • Live cases • No Comments 1 2 3 … 5 Next »

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LEGAL INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT BOBBLE AI

LEGAL INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT BOBBLE AI Sweta Kumari About Bobble AI Bobble AI is an AI-powered keyboard and conversation media platform that aims to make smartphone conversations more personalised and expressive. About the Opportunity Transform your classroom knowledge into real-world skills with Bobble AI’s paid internship opportunity. Gain hands-on experience, collaborate with professionals, and shape your future career. Department: Legal Eligibility Pursuing LL.B. or any equivalent Law Degree [students in their (i) 9th semester (for a 5-year course) or (ii) 5th semester (for a 3-year course)] from a well-recognised law college or university, preferably from the top 30 law colleges as per the latest NIRF Rankings of the Government of India. Location Sector 62, Gurgaon How to Apply? To apply, email your resume to careers@bobble.ai with the subject line “Legal Internship Application.” Never miss an opportunity! Click to join our whatsapp channel More Oppurtunities LEGAL INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT BOBBLE AI Sadalaw • July 30, 2025 INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT SETTLEMENTOFLOAN Sadalaw • July 30, 2025 LEGAL JOB OPPORTUNITY AT BP, PUNE Sadalaw • July 30, 2025 1 2 3 Next »

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