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Judiciary’s Approach with Respect to Competitive Exams

September 9, 2025 Volume II, Issue 9
Jyotsna Valeja
Department of law, Barkatullah University, Bhopal
Abstract
In recent times, multiple cases have been filed in courts alleging conduct and discrepancies in various competitive and entrance examinations. In such cases, the approach of most of the students is going to courts for obtaining justice. However, judicial review in respect to such matters is limited. Time and again it has been ruled that […]
YASH GUPTA
LAW COLLEGE DEHRADUN
Abstract
In the era of information technology, artificial intelligence (AI)1 has come to be seen as a revolutionary force reshaping many facets of human existence. As its power increases, worries about its effect on human rights and privacy2 have grown. This thesis paper examines relationship between AI and privacy legislation, attempting to achieve a fine balance […]
Sajal Yadav
Advocate
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The act of arrest, which restricts an individual’s liberty, is a critical component of the criminal justice system. It serves to foster accountability, deter future criminal behaviour, and support the investigative process by ensuring the presence of the accused. The Bhartiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), 2023, outlines the legal procedures and safeguards related to arrest, […]
Sarabjit Thakur
Sister Nivedita University
Abstract
The rapid development and spread of various social media platforms has significantly altered the character of public discourse by drastically increasing the freedom of speech of individuals
Shefali Jha
Symbiosis Law School, Noida
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In India, women have been revered as goddesses since ancient times. Throughout history, crimes against women have been prevalent, but in current scenario, there has been a resurgence in crimes against women, with the emergence of cybercrimes. These are the same offenses that women encounter in the physical realm (as women) but more severe criminal […]
Shristi Pandey
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Human Rights in India: Issues and Challenges

September 8, 2025 Volume II, Issue 9
DEVANSHU SAXENA
PUNJABI UNIVERSITY, PATIALA (CLC MOHALI)
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Future of Technology in Legal System

September 8, 2025 Volume II, Issue 9
Srishte
Institute of Law and Reasearch
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THE ROLE OF LAW IN ENSURING FOOD SAFETY IN INDIA

September 8, 2025 Volume II, Issue 9
Swagata Panda
Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies
Abstract
Food safety is an urgent public health issue, especially in a country as large and heterogeneous as India. With an increasing number of cases of adulteration, unhygienic food habits, and rising food-borne disease, it is very important to have strict food safety laws. This blog will dwell deep into the significance and need of food […]
Harmanpreet kaur
Asian Law College , CCSU
Abstract
Imagine being employed in a company and then encountering their activity that is deemed illegal, immoral, illicit, unsafe and fraudulent. This is whistleblowing an activity where a person which is often an employee reveals the illicit practices of the organisation they are employed in. This wrongdoing can include an ethical practises violation of safety any […]