11 September 2025

labour law

Daivshala v. Oriental Insurance Company – Another Feather in the Cap of Theory of Notional Extension

Introduction The theory of notional extension occupies a central position in labour law. Recently, in the noteworthy judgment of Daivshala & Ors v. Oriental Insurance Company & Anr., 2025 INSC 904 (“Daivshala”), the Supreme Court has expanded the contours of this theory and observed that the phrase, “accident arising out of and in course of […]

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Liability in the Age of AI: Examining Legal Accountability for AI-Induced Harm

By far, the greatest danger of Artificial Intelligence is that people conclude too early that they understand it. – Bernard Marr Introduction In a recent occurrence, the Global Positioning System (GPS), an artificial intelligence (AI) tool used for conveniently navigating directions, led to the death of three people when their car plunged into the Ramganga River

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