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Sri Priya Manda
Woxsen University
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Artificial Intelligence is slowly but surely changing the face of the Indian judiciary with the use of technologies like online courts, legal research software, and case management systems. Even as Artificial Intelligence can contribute positively to the judiciary by bringing about efficiency, less pendency of cases, and access to justice, it poses certain issues as […]
Sri Priya Manda
Woxsen University
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The present case commentary deals with Mukesh & Anr. v. State (NCT of Delhi), commonly known as Nirbhaya case. In this case, the Court reiterated that the “rarest of rare” theory applies and confirmed the death sentence for the accused due to the heinousness of the crime committed by them. This commentary highlights the Court’s […]

ALGORITHMIC DISCRIMINATION AND BIASNESS

June 28, 2026 Volume III, Issue 9
KRITIKA RAJPUT
NMIMS UNIVERSITY
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SEXUAL ORIENTATION AND GENDER IDENTITY IN HUMAN RIGHTS

June 28, 2026 Volume III, Issue 9
KRITIKA RAJPUT
NMIMS UNIVERSITY
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NAVTEJ SINGH JOHAR V.S UNION OF INDIA: CASE COMMENTARY

June 28, 2026 Volume III, Issue 9
KRITIKA RAJPUT
NMIMS UNIVERSITY
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CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE IN CRIMINAL LAW

June 28, 2026 Volume III, Issue 9
KRITIKA RAJPUT
NMIMS UNIVERSITY
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HUMAN RIGHTS IN INDIA: WHAT NEEDS TO CHANGE

June 28, 2026 Volume III, Issue 9
Yeshika Sharma
Manav Rachna University
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While India’s human rights are protected by a robust constitutional framework, there is a large gap between law and reality. The rights will become real only when there is enforcement, better institutions, police accountability and protection to the marginalized sections. This blog discusses three key areas: stronger institutions, better police accountability, and fuller protection for […]
Yeshika Sharma
Manav Rachna University
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Frustration is an important concept in the Contract Law. It deals with the situation where the events which were unforeseen at the time of entering into a contract occur. The circumstances that are not expected to occur result in such a situation where it becomes impossible for a party to perform their part of the […]

THE FOREST CONSERVATION ACT: SAVING NATURE’S WEALTH

June 28, 2026 Volume III, Issue 9
Yeshika Sharma
Manav Rachna University
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What would happen to this planet if all the forests were to disappear! This planet would go through catastrophic changes and face unprecedented climate imbalances. The planet would lose its massive wildlife and naturally go through floods and droughts in alternate seasons. In extreme cases, even human life could be under threat. In most parts […]
Yeshika Sharma
Manav Rachna University
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Competition laws in India currently are guided by the Competition Act, 2002. The intent of such laws is to ensure healthy competition amongst businesses. The laws, thus, demand businesses to develop competition legal strategies. Additionally, laws are also intended to protect the interests of the consumers by ensuring that no business indulges in anti-competitive practices, […]