AI Law Brief | July 2026
Hallucinated authorities reach the Supreme Court as the Delhi High Court considers model training and interim relief against OpenAI.
Advocates & Solicitors · India
Sigma Chambers advises companies, founders and investors on corporate matters, regulatory requirements and disputes. Matters are led by senior lawyers who understand both the legal issue and the commercial decision it affects.
Fractional General Counsel Senior legal oversight, built around the business. For companies with recurring legal work and no senior in-house legal head, Sigma provides partner-led support under an agreed scope, working rhythm and set of priorities. Explore the serviceHow we work
Our corporate, regulatory and disputes practices work together when a matter moves across those boundaries.
Structure
Corporate structuring, founder arrangements and commercial contracts shaped around the realities of the business.
Corporate advisoryThe firm
Sigma Chambers is an Indian law firm advising on corporate and commercial matters, regulation and disputes.
Our work includes financial services, technology, drones, data, investment, retail, real estate and white-collar matters.
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Capabilities
Transactional and day-to-day counsel for companies, investors and management teams—from incorporation and contracts to capital and exits.
Explore capabilityStrategic representation through complex civil, commercial, criminal and white-collar disputes before courts and tribunals.
Explore capabilityPractical legal infrastructure for ambitious businesses: founder arrangements, fundraising, employment, IP and commercial growth.
Explore capabilityPartner-led, continuing legal support under an agreed scope, working rhythm and set of priorities.
Explore capabilityRegulatory, commercial and policy advice for unmanned aircraft, digital products and other fast-evolving technology sectors.
Explore capabilitySector spotlight
We connect aviation regulation, corporate strategy, privacy, trade and enforcement—so operators and investors can move with a clear view of risk.
Insights
Our lawyers examine changes in legislation, regulation and enforcement, with a focus on what they mean for businesses operating in India.
Hallucinated authorities reach the Supreme Court as the Delhi High Court considers model training and interim relief against OpenAI.
Vikram-I reaches orbit while licensing, procurement, investment and earth-observation data frameworks move across jurisdictions.
DGCA warns against unauthorised BVLOS operations as trusted-supply, counter-UAS and licensing rules continue to shift.
People
Clients know who is responsible for their work. Partners remain closely involved, drawing in colleagues with the relevant transactional, regulatory or disputes experience as the matter requires.
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