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VOL. 11, ISSUE 4 (2025)
Regulating Artificial Intelligence in India: Bridging the Legal Vacuum
Authors
Harshit bidhuri
Abstract
India stands at a critical crossroads in its
path towards regulating artificial intelligence (AI), seeking to reconcile
promoting innovation with instituting required safeguards. The country has
moved from being largely pro-innovation to acknowledging the need for
regulatory frameworks, particularly as applications of AI become more widespread
across industries like healthcare, finance, governance, and education. Albeit
multiple policy attempts and forthcoming frameworks, there is as yet no
overarching AI-specific legal architecture in place, and stakeholders across
the ecosystem are left confronting challenges. This paper analyzes the
prevailing regulatory framework in India, identifies prevailing legal
loopholes, contrasts international tendencies, and suggests a detailed
framework by which the AI governance void can be bridged effectively and with
caveat against irresponsible development and use of AI technology.
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Pages:112-114
How to cite this article:
Harshit bidhuri "Regulating Artificial Intelligence in India: Bridging the Legal Vacuum". International Journal of Law, Vol 11, Issue 4, 2025, Pages 112-114
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