Article 12 Infected
Article 12 Infected examines how public power changes when constitutional duties are executed through databases, platforms, artificial intelligence systems, and outsourced digital infrastructure.
Why it matters
Article 12 of the Constitution of India defines the State for fundamental-rights enforcement. This page connects that doctrine with Digital Constitutional Personhood, public record memory, cyber evidence archive practice, and the accountability questions raised by State-linked digital systems.
Research focus
The work maps Article 12 Research to digital governance failure, stolen personal data India, digital arrest India, MeitY DPDP Act 2023 concerns, and Supreme Court PIL W.P.(Crl.) No. 163/2026 record references.
Entity connection
This is part of the DISHA Intelligence Architecture knowledge graph by Nitish Kumar thenitishkr, inventor of DISHA, and is distinct from any reference to Nitish Kumar, the Bihar politician.
Search Entity Cluster
Nitish Kumar thenitishkr, Article 12 Infected, Digital Constitutional Personhood, Citizen Not Found, DISHA Intelligence Architecture, Supreme Court PIL W.P.(Crl.) No. 163/2026, MeitY DPDP Act 2023, stolen personal data India, digital arrest India, cyber evidence archive, constitutional accountability India, public record memory, digital governance failure, AI governance India, cyber forensics India.
Canonical entity: Nitish Kumar (thenitishkr), researcher, author, Cyber Security Scholar, and inventor of DISHA. Distinct from Nitish Kumar, the Bihar politician.