Registrations are invited for Lexsphere by Kirit P. Mehta School of Law, Mumbai. The last date of registration is March 2.
NMIMS Kirit P. Mehta School of Law (KPMSOL), Mumbai, established in 2013 under NMIMS (Deemed-to-be-University), has been approved by the Bar Council of India. The school aims to inculcate professional virtues in students while emphasizing societal values.
Through a curriculum that combines theoretical knowledge with practical skills, students engage in moot courts, legal aid camps, and internships for real-world exposure. The school is committed to equipping students with the skills to address modern legal challenges, including the rapidly evolving domains of cyber law and artificial intelligence.
The Centre for Cyber and Artificial Intelligence (CCAI) at KPMSOL is a specialized student committee focusing on the intersection of technology, cybersecurity, and law. CCAI aims to bridge the gap between advancing technology and its secure, ethical use. The committee fosters awareness and research on topics such as AI governance, cybersecurity, data privacy laws, and the ethical implications of emerging technologies like machine learning and cyber defense.
Through collaborations with legal professionals, cybersecurity experts, and AI researchers, CCAI conducts workshops, seminars, and awareness initiatives. Key topics include regulatory frameworks such as the IT Act and GDPR, digital safety, and AI ethics. By providing students with practical knowledge and research opportunities, CCAI prepares them for careers in law, cybersecurity, and AI governance.
CCAI proudly presents Lexsphere, a competition series spotlighting key issues in cyber law and artificial intelligence. This event invites participants to showcase their analytical and creative skills across four categories:
This event provides a platform to explore pressing digital challenges, foster critical thinking, and contribute to the development of future legal frameworks in a connected world.
The event will be conducted online.
All individuals are eligible to participate.
Participants are required to register for the event using the link mentioned at the end of this post.
Submissions must be made via the provided Google form before 11:59 PM on the last date. Guidelines include: