International Conference I The Constitution in the Courtroom I Gurugram University I Hybrid Mode I Submit by 15th Jan 2026

International Conference I The Constitution in the Courtroom I Gurugram University I Hybrid Mode I Submit by 15th Jan 2026

About Gurugram University:

Founded in 2017, Gurugram University is Haryana’s youngest state university, rapidly emerging as a hub of excellence in higher education. With five faculties, nineteen departments, two off-site campuses, and sixty-seven affiliated colleges, the university blends tradition with modernity.

Key focus areas include Artificial Intelligence, Cyber Security, IoT, VLSI, Media Studies, Law, Pharmacy, Physiotherapy, Public Policy, Hospitality, and Data Science. The institution emphasizes “learning by doing” and “education beyond the classroom”, supported by modern infrastructure, transparent administration, and a secure campus environment.

About the Department of Law:

The Department of Law at Gurugram University is committed to nurturing ethical, globally aware legal professionals. It offers:

  • BBA LL.B (5 Years Integrated)
  • LL.B (3 Years)
  • LL.M (2 Years)
  • Ph.D. in Law

The department emphasizes practical learning, critical thinking, and exposure to contemporary legal challenges. Students are trained to become “social engineers” who uphold justice and constitutional values.

About the Conference:

The 1st International Conference on “The Constitution in the Courtroom: Navigating the Interplay of Criminal, Corporate, and Civil Law in the Age of AI” will explore how Artificial Intelligence is reshaping the legal ecosystem.

Key issues include:

  • Algorithmic bias in criminal sentencing
  • AI-driven contracts in corporate law
  • Deepfakes as evidence in civil disputes
  • Constitutional implications of surveillance and privacy

The conference aims to ensure that technological efficiency does not compromise justice.

Conference Objectives:

  • Illuminate Interconnections: Show how AI issues in one domain (e.g., corporate data breaches) trigger consequences in criminal and constitutional law.
  • Bridge the Knowledge Gap: Equip lawyers with practical insights into AI tools, from LLMs to predictive algorithms.
  • Audit AI Through a Constitutional Lens: Evaluate AI systems against Articles 14, 19, and 21 of the Indian Constitution.
  • Foster Proactive Solutions: Develop ethical AI adoption strategies and litigation tactics.
  • Shape the Future: Build a multi-stakeholder dialogue for a rights-respecting AI framework in India.

Target Audience:

  • Practicing Advocates (Criminal, Corporate, Civil, Cyber, Constitutional)
  • In-House Counsel & Compliance Officers
  • Judiciary Members (Supreme Court, High Courts, District Courts)
  • Legal Academics, Researchers & Students
  • AI Ethicists, Data Scientists & Legal Tech Developers
  • Policymakers (MeitY, Law Ministry, NITI Aayog)

Conference Themes:

1. Constitutional Foundations & Fundamental Rights

  • Algorithmic due process under Articles 14, 19, 21
  • Privacy vs AI surveillance
  • Freedom of speech & regulation of deepfakes
  • Equality in algorithmic age
  • Fair trial rights against algorithmic accusers

2. Criminal Law & Justice

  • Predictive policing & bias
  • Forensic AI evidence admissibility
  • AI in sentencing & parole
  • AI-facilitated crimes (deepfake fraud, autonomous weapons)
  • Criminal liability for AI systems

3. Corporate Law, Commerce & Compliance

  • AI in corporate governance
  • Algorithmic compliance (AML, fraud detection)
  • AI in M&A and due diligence
  • Shareholder activism in AI era
  • Competition law in digital markets

4. Civil Law, IPR & Dispute Resolution

  • AI as a legal person?
  • IP ownership of AI-generated works
  • AI in arbitration & mediation
  • Tort liability for autonomous systems
  • Litigation challenges with “black box” algorithms

5. Future of Legal Profession & Ethics

  • Ethical use of LLMs in legal practice
  • AI-powered legal aid for access to justice
  • Curriculum reforms for AI future
  • Bias in legal tech tools
  • Transformation of legal jobs

6. Regulation, Policy & Global Perspectives

  • Comparative AI regulation (EU, US, India)
  • Sector-specific AI laws (healthcare, finance, telecom)
  • Data governance under DPDP Act 2023
  • AI in international law (weapons, data flows, warfare)
  • Roadmap for an Indian AI Regulation Act

Submission Guidelines:

  • Abstract: ≤ 300 words
  • Keywords: 4–5
  • Bio: ≤ 100 words per author
  • Full Paper: 3000–6000 words (ILI citation format)
  • Plagiarism: ≤ 10% (including AI-generated content)
  • Formatting: Times New Roman, 12pt (main text), 10pt (footnotes), 1.5 spacing

Important Dates:

  • Abstract Submission: 15 Jan 2026
  • Notification of Acceptance: 25 Jan 2026
  • Full Paper Submission: 10 Mar 2026
  • Conference Dates: 27–28 Mar 2026

Expected Outcomes:

  • Published conference proceedings & white paper on AI Governance Principles for the Indian Legal Profession
  • Enhanced interdisciplinary networking among law & tech professionals
  • Actionable insights for lawyers on AI adoption
  • Contribution to India’s AI policy discourse

Registration Details:

CategorySingle AuthorCo-Author
Students₹800₹800
Research Scholars₹1300₹1300
Academicians / Policy Makers / Professionals₹1800₹1800

💸 Early Bird Discount: ₹300 (register by 5 Jan 2026)
🍴 Fee includes meals & refreshments (excludes travel & accommodation).

Contact Information:

  • Email: lawconference@gurugramuniversity.ac.in
  • Lalit (Ph.D. Scholar): +91 9990034516
  • Asha (Ph.D. Scholar): +91 9999197615

This conference promises to be a landmark event, bringing together diverse voices to shape the future of law in the age of AI.

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