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GOKUL. B
VITSOL, VIT University, Chennai
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Right to Health in India

August 30, 2025 Volume II, Issue 9
Gayatri Pradhan
SOA National Institute of Law, Bhubaneshwar
Abstract
In India, the right to health has been acknowledged as an essential component of the right to life under Article 21, despite not being specifically stated in the Constitution. According to judicial interpretations, its purview has been broadened to encompass access to a healthy environment, clean drinking water, basic healthcare, and sanitation. In particular, Public […]
GOKUL. B
VITSOL, VIT University, Chennai
Abstract
In the fast-growing youth economy in India, unpaid internship has emerged as a standardised entry into the job sector, advertised as a necessary practice in the development of skills and employability. But this is just the top of the iceberg as a structural problem of legal invisibility, grey regulatory systems and the normalising of exploitative […]
GOKUL. B
VITSOL, VIT University, Chennai
Badrinath R
KLE LAW COLLEGE, BANGLORE
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This case summary examines the landmark Supreme Court decision in Rajagopal v. State of Tamil Nadu (1994), also known as the Auto Shankar case, which played a pivotal role in shaping the contours of the right to privacy, freedom of speech and expression, and freedom of the press in India. The case arose from the […]
GOKUL. B
VITSOL, VIT University, Chennai
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With the advent of neuroscience into the courtroom, legal systems are forced to ask an important question; can brain scans as well as cognitive mapping be used as guilt indicators? This paper describes the overlap between law, neuroscience, and ethics and looks into the admissibility, reliability, and implication of neuro-evidence to clarify criminal responsibility. Other […]

Labour Laws in India: An Overview

August 30, 2025 Volume II, Issue 9
Gayatri Pradhan
SOA National Institute of Law, Bhubaneshwar
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Law is created to address society’s expanding requirements, which might be brought on by social, political, economic, and technical shifts. Institutions in society change to hate the void that changes create. The industrial revolution is a transformative event that radically shifts society’s way of life from pastoral and agricultural to materialistic and industrial. In the […]
Badrinath R
KLE LAW COLLEGE, BANGLORE
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The conflict between the right to privacy and freedom of expression represents one of the most complex legal and ethical challenges in contemporary democracies. While privacy protects individual dignity, autonomy, and control over personal information, freedom of expression ensures open dialogue, transparency, and accountability in society. The rapid expansion of digital technologies, social media platforms, […]

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND THE LEGAL SYSTEM

August 30, 2025 Volume II, Issue 9
Badrinath R
KLE LAW COLLEGE, BANGLORE
Abstract
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is fundamentally transforming global legal systems, offering both unprecedented opportunities and complex challenges. This comprehensive 3,500-word analysis examines AI’s multifaceted impact on legal practice, with particular emphasis on India’s unique position as a developing legal market embracing technological innovation. The paper systematically explores four key dimensions: operational applications in legal processes, ethical […]
Badrinath R
KLE LAW COLLEGE, BANGLORE