Today, On 24th March, The Delhi High Court has given a three-month deadline to a designated panel to submit a comprehensive report on deepfakes. The court emphasized the urgency of addressing the growing threat posed by AI-generated fake content. It stressed the need for concrete recommendations to tackle misuse and regulatory gaps. The panel’s findings are expected to shape future legal frameworks on deepfake technology.
The Delhi High Court emphasized the need for concrete evidence in adultery claims, particularly in the era of deepfakes. A husband’s appeal against paying Rs. 75,000 monthly maintenance was dismissed due to lack of evidence of his wife’s adultery. The court highlighted the danger of deepfake technology in manipulating evidence.
In a significant discourse, Justice Hima Kohli of the Supreme Court of India raised serious concerns about the burgeoning issues of online harassment and the ethical implications of deepfake technology. Speaking at a function focused on harassment and discrimination, Justice Kohli delved into the complexities of these modern challenges, exacerbated by the rapid evolution of […]
