Vol. 26 No. S1 (2026): Conference Issue - Gurugram University
Conference Issue - Gurugram University

Cadernos de Pós-Graduação em Direito Político e Econômico (ISSN: 1678-2127), indexed in the ABDC Journal Quality List (Category C), is proud to present this dedicated Special Issue compiling select research from the 1st International Conference on "The Constitution in the Courtroom: Navigating the Interplay of Criminal, Corporate, and Civil Law in the Age of AI".

Organized by the Department of Law, Gurugram University, this landmark academic event was held in hybrid mode on 09–10 April, 2026 at the university campus in Sector-87, Gurugram, Haryana, India. The conference served as a critical nexus for jurists, scholars, and technologists to confront the paradigm shifts triggered by automated legal systems, algorithmic bias, and predictive data modeling.

Led by Guest Editors Dr. Komal and Dr. Kanu Priya, this special collection moves beyond isolated discussions to explore how rapid AI integration simultaneously influences constitutional protections, corporate compliance, and criminal justice frameworks. The compiled papers provide holistic, forward-looking insights aimed at balancing technological efficiency with systemic justice.

Key Details:
Conference Title: 1st International Conference on "The Constitution in the Courtroom: Navigating the Interplay of Criminal, Corporate, and Civil Law in the Age of AI"
Organized By: Department of Law, Gurugram University, Gurugram, India
Conference Dates: 09–10 April, 2026
Venue: Gurugram University, Sector-87, Gurugram, Haryana-122413

Guest Editors:
Dr.Komal
Associate Professor, Department of Law, Gurugram University, Gurugram, Haryana India
Email: drkomal@gurugramuniversity.ac.in

Dr. Kanu Priya
Associate Professor, Department of Law, Gurugram University, Gurugram, Haryana India
Email: kanupriya@gurugramuniversity.ac.in

Featured Core Themes:
Constitutional Foundations & Fundamental Rights
Criminal Law & Justice
Corporate Law, Commerce & Compliance
Civil Law, IPR & Dispute Resolution
The Future of the Legal Profession & Ethics
Regulation, Policy & Global Perspectives

Original Research Articles

Abdul Sakib Majid
1-15
Algorithmic Warfare and Legal Responsibility: Who is Liable for AI-Driven Military Decisions
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Himanshu Thakran
16-25
Bridging the Digital Divide: A Comparative Analysis of Deepfake Regulation in India and the United States
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Ayesha Majid
26-35
Informed Consent In Ai-Assisted Surgery: Rethinking Patient Autonomy And Liability In Robotic Healthcare
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Aliya Majid
36-50
Regulating Artificial Intelligence In The Age Of Environmental Crisis: A Constitutional Perspective from India
Dr. Anjum Majid
51-62
Algorithmic Decision-Making In Radiology: Implications For Patient Autonomy, Privacy, And Informed Consent
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Asha
63-75
Ai-Enhanced Cyber Terrorism: Legal Preparedness And Response In India
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Khushboo
76-93
Judicial Burden In Cheque Dishonour Cases In India: A Critical Evaluation Of The Role Of Artificial Intelligence In Reducing Backlog
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Sahir Khan , Sadiya
94-110
Artificial Intelligence and Access to Justice: A Socio-Legal Evaluation of Technology in Indian Legal Systems
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Safiya Shams
111-123
ALGORITHMIC DUE PROCESS: REIMAGINING ARTICLES 14,19,21 IN THE CONTEXT OF AUTOMATED DECISION MAKING BY STATE AND PRIVATE ACTORS
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Heena
124-132
Cryptocurrency Regulation and Financial Sovereignty: A Comparative Legal Analysis of India and United States
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Indrajeet Kumar
133-147
THE JURISPRUDENCE OF PROGRESS: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AT THE INTERSECTION OF NATIONAL POLICY AND GLOBAL REGULATIONS
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Mukul Lakra
148-163
CRIMINAL NEGLIGENCE IN THE AGE OF AUTONOMOUS VEHICLES: REINTERPRETING MENS REA UNDER INDIAN CRIMINAL LAW
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Dr Seema Saini
164-177
Violation of Human Rights vis-a-vis Misuse of Artificial Intelligence through Deepfake: Challenges and Regulatory Framework
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Utkarsha Singh,Pragati Bajpai
178-186
A Comparative Analysis of Algorithmic Sentencing and the Right to a Reasoned Order and Due Process in India
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Deepak Chahal
187-200
AI IN SENTENCING AND PAROLE: JUDICIAL DISCRETION AND PRISONER RIGHTS
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Ms. Tanya Sharma and Dr. Monica Yadav
201-213
Protecting Moral Rights in AI-Generated Creativity: Balancing Innovation and Copyright Protection
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Tanni Ganguly,Dr. Kanu Priya,Dr. Aaratrika Pandey
214-228
74/Mitigating Socio-Demographic Disparities And Amplifying Justice: The Role Of Artificial Intelligence In Addressing Technology Facilitated Gender-Based Violence In The South Asia
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Hitika Singh,Anmol Arora,Dr. Myunghoon Roh
219-231
The Invisible Thread of Risk: Balancing Convenience and Security on Mobile Banking Platforms
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Saumya Tripathi*& Kshem Dixit
232-242
AI-Powered Content Moderation and Criminal Liability: Constitutional Safeguards vs. Platform Accountability for Objectionable Content on OTT
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Dr. Deeksha Tewari,Riya Varshney
243-255
Algorithmic Compliance under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002: Efficiency Gains, Liability Gaps, and the Need for Explainable AI
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Krishan Yadav
256-261
Artificial Intelligence In Rera Compensation Claims: Efficiency, Fairness And Judicial Discretion
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Dr. Shweta Gupta
262-274
From Human Oversight to Algorithmic Accountability: Directors’ Role in AI Governance
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