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SIMRAH HAINDADAY
KISHINCHAND CHELLARAM LAW COLLEGE
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In September 2025, a bench of the Supreme Court of India, presided over by Chief Justice B. R. Gavai, rendered a decision in regard to the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025. Several writ petitions contesting the constitutional validity of the amendments made to the Waqf Act, 1995 came before the Supreme Court. The judgement passed by […]

REEL JUSTICE VS. REAL JUSTICE

November 17, 2025 Volume II, Issue 12
SIMRAH HAINDADAY
KISHINCHAND CHELLARAM LAW COLLEGE
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The black robe of an advocate is not just a piece of their uniform; it’s a symbol. Since time immemorial, it has stood as a representation for knowledge, integrity, and a solemn dedication_x000D_ towards the pursuit of justice. Within the hallowed halls of the court lies a scared realm where logic and law are paramount. […]
Ishita Jha
Delhi School of Journalism
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In a landscape shaped by geopolitical tension and digital disruption, global brands must navigate cultural complexity to succeed. Examining India’s 1.4 billion-person market reveals that brand resilience depends on localisation and cultural authenticity rather than operational efficiency alone. Through multinational case studies from telecommunications to e-commerce, the analysis demonstrates that emotional connections and genuine community […]
Taranbir Singh
Nancy College of Law, Affiliated with Punjabi University, Patiala.
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In addition to redefining social interaction, communication, and information access, the digital revolution has also given rise to a new frontier of gendered violence. The rise of cyber gender violence, which includes online defamation, trolling, image-based sexual abuse, and cyberstalking, illustrates how patriarchal oppression has spread online. The internet, which was once thought of as […]
Tripurari Renuka
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ABSTRACT_x000D_ The proliferation of digital technology has revolutionised communication, commerce, and_x000D_ governance. However, it has also given rise to new-age offences broadly termed as_x000D_ cybercrimes. These crimes, which transcend geographical boundaries, pose a serious threat to_x000D_ national security, individual privacy, and economic integrity. This article explores the_x000D_ multifaceted nature of cybercrimes, the statutory provisions addressing […]
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Swastik Ji Srivastava
United University
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United University
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United University
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United University
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