Author: Nivedita Harsh

Nivedita Harsh is an advocate and a defense attorney by profession., a lover of books, and a writer by passion. Completed her Law degree in 2021 and working as an advocate at the Rajasthan High Court since. When you don’t find her buried in paperwork and legal notices, you might find her reading one of Agatha Christie's compelling works of fiction, holding a nice cup (jar) of iced coffee. Or annoying her white fluffer pup. Nivedita writes early in the morning, then spends the rest of the day trying to cope with infinite amout of legal paperwork

Google’s LaMDA Artificial Intelligence is a “Sentient”

Patent law is predicated on the premise that inventors are humans; it currently struggles to accommodate a machine inventor. As patent applications designating an AI system as the inventor have been filed in over 100 countries, courts throughout the world are currently grappling with this issue. In the year 2020, a machine-learning system assisted scientists in developing a strong antibiotic that is effective against several infections. Artificial intelligence is also utilized to help in the creation of vaccines, medicinal design, material discoveries, space technologies, and ship design. Within the next several years, various inventions may include AI. This is one…

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A Guide to Admission and Enrollment of Advocates in India

The Advocates Act of 1961 regulates the admission and enrollment of attorneys under sections 16 through 28. The parts of the Advocates Act, 1961 pertinent to Admission and Enrollment of Advocates are listed below. The legal profession is vital for the administration of justice in India. The advocate supports the court in making the optimal conclusion. The attorney prepares essential legal facts to assist the court or judge in reaching the best conclusion possible. Without the help of an attorney, the judges would be unable to render a just decision. Who is an Advocate A person who supports a cause…

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Bombay High Court questioned Petitioner

The court team, which includes court sheristedars Pranita Ambekar and Nitin Shinde, as well as high court clerk Jyotiram Tawse, will continue to work to ensure that all orders are issued that day are properly uploaded and filed. Delivering justice out of the ordinary in Bombay High Court For the second day in a row, a bench led by Justice SS Shinde of the Bombay High Court sat past court hours to hear cases. On Friday, the bench, which included Justice Milind Jadhav, sat till 8.30 p.m. to hear 215 of the 265 cases posted on the board for a…

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Journalism amidst the AI Technology

The Court dismissed a petition submitted by Prakash Singh, who claimed that a French news agency, ‘Agence France Presse,’ had engaged in racial discrimination and harassment against him. newspapers not performing functions Even though a newspaper or a press agency is established by an Act of Parliament, the Delhi High Court has said that such an organization involved in the distribution of news cannot be considered to be performing a “public role.” As a result, such organizations are not subject to the writ jurisdiction of the High Courts under Article 226 of the Constitution, which is a public law remedy…

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Chief Secretary assault case: Court hands Clean chit

“There is no illegality:” In the Chief Secretary assault case, a Delhi court affirms Arvind Kejriwal and Manish Sisodia’s discharge KEY HIGHKIGHTS • The case is related to an alleged assault on Prakash during a meeting at Kejriwal’s official residence on February 19, 2018. • The meeting was kept in the drawing-room of the CM, where there were no CCTV cameras: Anshu Prakash’s lawyer. • The CM, Dy CM and other MLAs are making Amanatullah Khan and Prakash Jarwal scapegoats: Prakash’s lawyer. Former Chief Secretary Anshu Prakash’s petition challenging Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, and nine…

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