geetanjalichandra

@acropolislaw.in

ACROPOLIS INSTITUTE OF LAW

11

Scopus Publications

462

Scholar Citations

8

Scholar h-index

8

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Scopus Publications

  • Access to Justice Through Artificial Intelligence: An Innovative Journey
    Geetanjali Chandra, Namrta, Amrita Singh
    2025 IEEE International Conference on Advances in Computing Research on Science Engineering and Technology Acroset 2025, 2025
    Innovation is crucial for the development of all beings. The courts adopted innovation in China, the USA and the UK for Justice Delivery. One such innovation is the use of "Artificial Intelligence and robots in the Courtrooms". Innovation is crucial in all spheres of life from entertainment to customer services, health monitoring to justice delivery. India’s Court system has incorporated the concept of virtual court during COVID-19 to ensure that access to justice is not hampered. Now this has become a norm in cities like the National capital Delhi. AI can be a new hope in the coming future to aid and reduce the burden of listed cases handled by human judges and clear the backlog of cases, especially in countries like India, which is one of the largest democracies with the second highest population. This paper will cover the Human Rights aspects of AI uses and the AI and Robots used in the Court System in China, the USA and the UK, compared with the use of AI in the legal system of India keeping in mind the limitations including human emotions and privacy. The author's objective is to analyze the delivery of justice through AI and Robots, its regulation, impact and limitations. The author assumes that use of AI and Robots can ensure fast and more efficient delivery of justice.
  • Optimizing Classroom Teaching with AI-Based Adaptive Learning Tools
    Vinod Bhatt, Dev Brat Gupta, Geetanjali Chandra
    2024 International Conference on Advances in Computing Research on Science Engineering and Technology Acroset 2024, 2024
    The eventuality of integrating AI-grounded adaptive knowledge aids to enhance the efficacity of training in the classroom. The study examines how these coffers meet scholars' different requirements, give as models for effective literacy practices, and enhance educational issues. Because adaptive knowledge platforms use machine literacy algorithms, they can successfully modify how content is delivered grounded on real-time data about pupil performance. By doing this, instructors can identify and address knowledge poverties in individual scholars more successfully. This composition looks at the current uses of artificial intelligence in education, evaluates the impact these uses have on pupil achievement and engagement, and discusses the ethical issues and essential issues that are present. Results from case studies and Birdman programs show notable advancements in the recognition and retention of pupils among the pupil population. The results indicate that artificial intelligence-powered adaptive knowledge tools could round traditionally training styles meaningfully, creating a more successful and inclusive educational terrain. The thing of this study is to offer guidelines for the prosecution of future children in colorful educational situations so that instructors and policymakers can grasp the benefits and downsides of these technologies.
  • THE ROLE OF SATELLITE IMAGERY IN WAR CRIME INVESTIGATIONS: AN OVERVIEW OF ITS USE AS EVIDENCE
    Proceedings of the International Astronautical Congress Iac, 2023
  • Issues and Concerns in the Field of Remote Sensing
    Geetanjali Ramesh Chandra, Sudha Bhatia
    Icrito 2020 IEEE 8th International Conference on Reliability Infocom Technologies and Optimization Trends and Future Directions, 2020
    Advent of Technology amidst mushrooming Economic progress of Artificial intelligence(AI) and spatial remote sensing techniques carried with it, revolution in control and distribution of Satellite Images and imagery-derived information which are slackly in the hands of government and riveting into private segment progressively for the upcoming and the very evident latent market. Remote sensing technology has established the ability to create and provide a certain level of information which might possibly intrude upon some usual social opinions of privacy at individual level and hence, may be accountable for unswerving lawful and moral scales of aftermaths. This paper evaluates the potential market of space imagery, its utility pertaining to issues concerned with human rights and also accentuates many legal as well as ethical issues that may be of concern in near future to the remote sensing communities. The paper also showcases various policies and concerns that are to be integrated in policy making. Self-monitoring of the work is the main key to striking the perfect balance between the civil rights of an individual, the financial benefits related to the field of remote sensing community and the nation at large.
  • Blockchain in the Legal Profession: A Boon or a Bane?
    Nikitha Abigail Muday, Geetanjali Ramesh Chandra
    Icrito 2020 IEEE 8th International Conference on Reliability Infocom Technologies and Optimization Trends and Future Directions, 2020
    Blockchain has created a lot of buzz in the past decade. Despite there being several organizations and corporation’s that have their business processes centered solely around the working of Blockchain technology, a large majority of the masses are still not aware of its operability and functioning. Its applications, though they are many, are being adopted at a turtle’s pace by parties. One reason this hesitation still exists amongst the people is due to the legal complications and uncertainty associated with this technology. This research paper will specifically focus on the manner in which Block chain will be affecting the Legal Industry in different parts of the world, ponders jurisdictional questions of the technology and addresses the initiative of a body called Global Block Chain Legal Consortium to integrate block chain technology into the legal realm.
  • Role of artificial intelligence in transforming the justice delivery system in COVID 19 pandemic
    International Journal on Emerging Technologies, 2020
  • UAE‘s strategy towards most cyber resilient nation
    , Geetanjali Ramesh Chandra*, Bhoopesh Kumar Sharma, , Iman Ali Liaqat, and
    International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, 2019
    With the fast-paced industrial and Techni revolution, smart nations are emerging with the idea of integrating the developing technologies, like IoT and CPS, to make communications and networks easier and closely interconnected. With increasing technology usage globally, the UAE envisions transitioning into a global smart nation by innovating and deploying world class disruptive technologies for the better connectivity digitally. However, the frequency of cyber threats has also increased drastically with this ever-evolving technology. For a nation like UAE that is transforming into a digital nation at a rapid speed, while still having stakeholders with poor cybersecurity practices, UAE stands as a strong target for attacks by malicious hackers. With cyber-attacks becoming the top most concern globally, especially in the Middle East, UAE has built certain strategies to combat the evolving issue of cybersecurity. In this paper, the authors suggest that just as the collaboration of the key stakeholders – government, academics, industry and society – depicted under the Quadruple Model is needed to develop an innovative and creative nation, so is their coordination required to protect that nation from the potential cyber threats. In light of this theory, the four key stakeholders of the UAE are analyzed for their cybersecurity practices, initiatives and coordination to prove UAE’s commitment towards becoming the most cyber resilient nation in the world.
  • Comparitive Analysis and Implication of UAV and AI in Forensic Investigations
    Bhoopesh Kumar Sharma, Geetanjali Chandra, Ved P. Mishra
    Proceedings 2019 Amity International Conference on Artificial Intelligence Aicai 2019, 2019
    Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) are having applications in different areas including remote sensing, real-time monitoring, environmental monitoring, agriculture, land use surveys, traffic surveillance, metereology and goods deleivery etc. In this study a comparative analysis is being made on various investigation techniques in forensic science with and without the use of UAVs. The analysis and impact of telecommunication and related aspects of a UAV is being examined in the area of forensic science to investigate the complex crime scenes more sophisticatedly and to help the investigators and forensic professionals in the proper scrutiny and mapping of the scene of crime. The present study is focused on the estimation of the practicality of the use of UAV and AI in crime scene investigation (CSI), feasibility of UAV in forensic science and its logistical implementation.
  • Blockchain Redefining: The Halal Food Sector
    Geetanjali Ramesh Chandra, Iman Ali Liaqat, Bhoopesh Sharma
    Proceedings 2019 Amity International Conference on Artificial Intelligence Aicai 2019, 2019
    This paper aims to address the various challenges of the Halal Food Industry and how far the emerging Distributed Ledger Technology, Blockchain, can play a role in redefining the current system. Blockchain technology allows users to assess all transactions simultaneously and in real-time, enforcing transparency, safety, authenticity, and auditability. Blockchain along with other disruptive technologies, like IoT and AI, will allow stakeholders to retrieve the high-quality information required to make more informed choices. The Islamic teachings followed in preparation of halal food are principles not only followed by Muslims but every person soughing to have hygienic, healthy food. With the rise of the Halal Food sector, organizations must find ways to increase their supply chain efficiency and Blockchain promises to fill that gap with higher transparency and assurance of Halal compliance. A demonstration is provided to have an insight on how the Blockchain technology would shape the Halal Food Supply Chain and an experimental study is also carried out on Hyperledger Fabric Composer – Playground – to analyze how ownership of halal product may be tracked.
  • Commercialization of Intellectual Property; an Insight for Technocrats
    Geetanjali Ramesh Chandra, Iman Ali Liaqat
    2019 International Conference on Automation Computational and Technology Management Icactm 2019, 2019
    Industry4.0 focuses on growing trend of innovation and interconnectedness. These factors entail to a dire need to protect innovative products and procedures from being easily imitated, weakening an enterprise’s competitive advantage. Hence Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) can serve to protect the uniqueness of an invention, which can then be commercialized to foster to the knowledge and technology transfers for a common cause. The purpose of this paper is to provide inventors, researchers and enterprises a guideline on the importance of IPR and also discussed about commercialization procedures involved for the same. Using the U.S. Chamber International IP Index ranking, some countries have been highlighted in light of their legislations and ease to commercialize IP assets including the extent of local barriers and contingency on sharing IP with local entities or imposition of restrictions on licensing activities.
  • Drones take-off towards legal regime in the United Arab Emirates
    N. S. Sarath Raj, Jerrin Varghese, Geetajnali Ramesh Chandra
    2017 International Conference on Infocom Technologies and Unmanned Systems Trends and Future Directions Ictus 2017, 2017

RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • voter verification and Electoral Integrity in India's Special Intensive Revision of Electoral rolls : Legal and Technological Challenges
    S khan, Geetanjali
    Journal of International Commercial Law and Technology 7 (1), 768-774 , 2026
    2026
  • The Dark Side of Third-Party Payroll: Exploitation, Job Insecurity, and the Inadequacy of Labour Law Protections in India
    geetanjali chandra poorva nagar
    Journal of International Commercial Law and Technology 7 (Issue 1), 475-479 , 2026
    2026
  • Access to justice through Artificial Intelligence: An innovative journey,
    G chandra
    IEEE International Conference on Advances in Computing Research On Science … , 2025
    2025
  • Green Computing and Sustainability: Legislature’s Perspective
    CG Namrta
    Proceedings of the International Conference on Recent Advancements and … , 2025
    2025
  • Optimizing Classroom Teaching with AI-Based Adaptive Learning Tools
    V. Bhatt, D. B. Gupta and G. Chandra
    International Conference on Advances in Computing Research on Science … , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 3
  • Blockchain in the Legal Profession: A Boon or a Bane?
    NA Muday, GR Chandra
    2020 8th International Conference on Reliability, Infocom Technologies and … , 2020
    2020
    Citations: 2
  • Issues and concerns in the field of remote sensing
    GR Chandra, S Bhatia
    2020 8th International Conference on Reliability, Infocom Technologies and … , 2020
    2020
    Citations: 6
  • Comparative assessment of Emotional Intelligence of Prospective and working Secondary teachers of Delhi-NCR
    N Agarwal
    Agarwal, Nidhi, 7363-7375 , 2020
    2020
    Citations: 16
  • Role of artificial intelligence in transforming the justice delivery system in COVID 19 pandemic
    Chandra, G., Gupta, R., Agarwal
    International Journal on Emerging Technologies 11 (3), 344–350. , 2020
    2020
    Citations: 50
  • Social impact of Indian cinema–An odyssey from reel to real
    G Chandra, S Bhatia
    Global Media Journal (Arabian Edition) , 2019
    2019
    Citations: 18
  • Commercialization of intellectual property; an insight for technocrats
    GR Chandra, IA Liaqat
    2019 international conference on automation, computational and technology … , 2019
    2019
    Citations: 26
  • Blockchain redefining: The halal food sector
    GR Chandra, IA Liaqat, B Sharma
    2019 Amity International Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AICAI), 349-354 , 2019
    2019
    Citations: 121
  • Comparitive analysis and implication of UAV and AI in forensic investigations
    BK Sharma, G Chandra, VP Mishra
    2019 Amity international conference on artificial intelligence (AICAI), 824-827 , 2019
    2019
    Citations: 21
  • UAE’s strategy towards most cyber resilient nation
    GR Chandra, BK Sharma, IA Liaqat
    International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering … , 2019
    2019
    Citations: 31
  • Thoughtful threads: Ethical fashion
    GR Chandra, IL Ali
    International Journal of Business Management & Research 7 (5), 35-46 , 2017
    2017
    Citations: 3
  • Cyber Space for Universal Peace: The Contribution of Online Dispute Resolution.
    GR Chandra
    IUP Law Review 6 (4) , 2016
    2016
    Citations: 6
  • Aviation safety : United Arab Emirates perspective
    GRC SARATH RAJ N. S
    International Journal of General Engineering and Technology (IJGET) ISSN(P … , 2016
    2016
  • Are Drones a Threat to Civil Aviation? A Retrospective on Policies of Drones in the United Arab Emirates
    SR NS, J VARGHESE, GR CHANDRA, J IQBAL
    2016 , 2016
    2016
    Citations: 1
  • Halal tourism; a new goldmine for tourism
    GR Chandra
    International Journal of Business Management & Research 4 (6), 45-62 , 2014
    2014
    Citations: 157
  • Public interest litigation and environmental protection
    J Chandra
    Deep and Deep Publications , 2005
    2005
    Citations: 1

MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Halal tourism; a new goldmine for tourism
    GR Chandra
    International Journal of Business Management & Research 4 (6), 45-62 , 2014
    2014
    Citations: 157
  • Blockchain redefining: The halal food sector
    GR Chandra, IA Liaqat, B Sharma
    2019 Amity International Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AICAI), 349-354 , 2019
    2019
    Citations: 121
  • Role of artificial intelligence in transforming the justice delivery system in COVID 19 pandemic
    Chandra, G., Gupta, R., Agarwal
    International Journal on Emerging Technologies 11 (3), 344–350. , 2020
    2020
    Citations: 50
  • UAE’s strategy towards most cyber resilient nation
    GR Chandra, BK Sharma, IA Liaqat
    International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering … , 2019
    2019
    Citations: 31
  • Commercialization of intellectual property; an insight for technocrats
    GR Chandra, IA Liaqat
    2019 international conference on automation, computational and technology … , 2019
    2019
    Citations: 26
  • Comparitive analysis and implication of UAV and AI in forensic investigations
    BK Sharma, G Chandra, VP Mishra
    2019 Amity international conference on artificial intelligence (AICAI), 824-827 , 2019
    2019
    Citations: 21
  • Social impact of Indian cinema–An odyssey from reel to real
    G Chandra, S Bhatia
    Global Media Journal (Arabian Edition) , 2019
    2019
    Citations: 18
  • Comparative assessment of Emotional Intelligence of Prospective and working Secondary teachers of Delhi-NCR
    N Agarwal
    Agarwal, Nidhi, 7363-7375 , 2020
    2020
    Citations: 16
  • Issues and concerns in the field of remote sensing
    GR Chandra, S Bhatia
    2020 8th International Conference on Reliability, Infocom Technologies and … , 2020
    2020
    Citations: 6
  • Cyber Space for Universal Peace: The Contribution of Online Dispute Resolution.
    GR Chandra
    IUP Law Review 6 (4) , 2016
    2016
    Citations: 6
  • Optimizing Classroom Teaching with AI-Based Adaptive Learning Tools
    V. Bhatt, D. B. Gupta and G. Chandra
    International Conference on Advances in Computing Research on Science … , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 3
  • Thoughtful threads: Ethical fashion
    GR Chandra, IL Ali
    International Journal of Business Management & Research 7 (5), 35-46 , 2017
    2017
    Citations: 3
  • Blockchain in the Legal Profession: A Boon or a Bane?
    NA Muday, GR Chandra
    2020 8th International Conference on Reliability, Infocom Technologies and … , 2020
    2020
    Citations: 2
  • Are Drones a Threat to Civil Aviation? A Retrospective on Policies of Drones in the United Arab Emirates
    SR NS, J VARGHESE, GR CHANDRA, J IQBAL
    2016 , 2016
    2016
    Citations: 1
  • Public interest litigation and environmental protection
    J Chandra
    Deep and Deep Publications , 2005
    2005
    Citations: 1
  • voter verification and Electoral Integrity in India's Special Intensive Revision of Electoral rolls : Legal and Technological Challenges
    S khan, Geetanjali
    Journal of International Commercial Law and Technology 7 (1), 768-774 , 2026
    2026
  • The Dark Side of Third-Party Payroll: Exploitation, Job Insecurity, and the Inadequacy of Labour Law Protections in India
    geetanjali chandra poorva nagar
    Journal of International Commercial Law and Technology 7 (Issue 1), 475-479 , 2026
    2026
  • Access to justice through Artificial Intelligence: An innovative journey,
    G chandra
    IEEE International Conference on Advances in Computing Research On Science … , 2025
    2025
  • Green Computing and Sustainability: Legislature’s Perspective
    CG Namrta
    Proceedings of the International Conference on Recent Advancements and … , 2025
    2025
  • Aviation safety : United Arab Emirates perspective
    GRC SARATH RAJ N. S
    International Journal of General Engineering and Technology (IJGET) ISSN(P … , 2016
    2016