As India hosts the AI Summit 2026, the gap etween what AI can do, what it is doing, and what the legal system is equipped to address, is widening. That gap carries real consequences for citizens, businesses, courts, and for India's credibility as a responsible AI power on the world stage
About The Author
Dr. Pavan Duggal, is Architect, Global AI Accountability. He is a global authority on AI law. With over 37 years as a Supreme Court of India advocate, he specialises in AI ethics, liability frameworks, data privacy, cybercrime, blockchain, metaverse law, quantum computing, and Global South perspectives on AI governance.




