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Echoes of dharma: the bhagavad Gita’s influence on India’s constitutional values
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Echoes of dharma: the bhagavad Gita’s influence on India’s constitutional values

Posted by By Jaskeerat Singh and Jahnavi Choubey January 18, 2025
Spanning three millennia, the ancient Bhagavad Gita and the modern Indian Constitution form two powerful cornerstones — one shaping timeless wisdom, the other steering the nation’s future[1]. The Gita is
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Responsibility & Regulation: The Intersection Of CSR And Law
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Responsibility & Regulation: The Intersection Of CSR And Law

Posted by By Saloni Yadav January 18, 2025
"The business of business should not be about money. It should be about responsibility. It should be about public good, not private greed" ~ Anita Roddick Envision a society in
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The Privacy-Surveillance Conundrum in the IT-Configured Era: An Indian Perspective
Posted inContemporary Law Cyber Law

The Privacy-Surveillance Conundrum in the IT-Configured Era: An Indian Perspective

Posted by By Ayesha Amir January 18, 2025
The protection of individual rights and personal liberties is a cornerstone of any democratic nation. In India, Article 19 and Article 21 of the Indian Constitution stand as a sentinel
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Unravelling the Web: Understanding the Impacts and implication of internet shutdown
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Unravelling the Web: Understanding the Impacts and implication of internet shutdown

Posted by By Suhani Koolwal and Sonakshi Sharma January 18, 2025
With the development of the internet, communication, information access, business, and political discourse have all undergone radical change. The internet has many advantages, but it has also given governments a
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Health Care Fraud: An Instance Of White-Collar Crime In The Context Of India
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Health Care Fraud: An Instance Of White-Collar Crime In The Context Of India

Posted by By Ranjana Paul January 11, 2025
The preservation of health has been an instinctive necessity for mankind since the beginning of creation. A respectable individual with high social standing committing a crime while working is roughly called a white-collar
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Parliamentary Privileges and It’s Changing Dynamics
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Parliamentary Privileges and It’s Changing Dynamics

Posted by By Maanya Jain January 11, 2025
The Indian sub-continent is democratic. The legislature is too democratic, which means that the members of parliament or members of the legislative assembly are there expressing the opinions of the
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E-Contracts: A new age
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E-Contracts: A new age

Posted by By Ishani Gupta January 11, 2025
E-contracts are contracts that are formed electronically. They can be communicated, executed, and negotiated electronically without the involvement of any physical means or transactions. Unfortunately, it is not legally defined
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Presumptions As To Sexual Offences
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Presumptions As To Sexual Offences

Posted by By Fatima Faridi January 11, 2025
In recent years, heightened awareness and advocacy surrounding issues of sexual misconduct have prompted a critical reexamination of legal processes and societal attitudes towards sexual offense cases. Central to these
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The Endless Sentence: Life Imprisonment Without Remission
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The Endless Sentence: Life Imprisonment Without Remission

Posted by By Rashi Thadani January 11, 2025
Imagine a punishment so harsh that it destroys all hope, leaving the convict to spend their remaining years behind the bars knowing that they will never be free again. On
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The Power of Pardon: Justice or Mercy
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The Power of Pardon: Justice or Mercy

Posted by By Sarthak Yadav January 11, 2025
The word pardon refers to the act of showing mercy or forgiving an individual for the legal consequences of an offense or crime. It remits fines and can commute sentences.
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