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Naman Dudhoria & Khushi Choudhary
OP Jindal Global University; OP Jindal Global University
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The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code of 2016 was established with a singular, creditor-focused aim to salvage the corporate debtor as a viable going concern entity. However, the real estate industry, with its multitude of retail homebuyers, pre-sold but undelivered housing units, and corporate structures involved in multiple projects, consistently highlighted the shortcomings of this generic […]
Haasini Sreenidhi
Woxsen University
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“Children typically experience violence at the hands of the people they trust most.” – UNICEF. Verbal abuse is the most prevalent form of abuse that a child goes through in India, and it is yet the least recognised form of child abuse. Unlike physical abuse, verbal abuse never leaves scars or visible injuries on a […]
Perarasan P
Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University
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The proposal for “One Nation, One Election” seeks to conduct elections to the Lok Sabha and State Legislative Assemblies simultaneously with the aim of improving administrative efficiency and reducing public expenditure. However, its implementation raises significant constitutional and democratic concerns. It requires substantial amendments to the Constitution, particularly regarding the tenure and dissolution of legislatures, […]
Aliza Irshad
Amity University, Noida
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) has emerged as one of the most transformative technologies of the twenty-first century, revolutionising sectors such as healthcare, finance, education, governance, transportation, and law enforcement. While AI offers immense opportunities for economic growth, innovation, and efficiency, it also presents significant legal and ethical challenges relating to privacy, accountability, discrimination, transparency, intellectual property, […]
ADESH KUMAR SRIVASTAV
SYMBIOSIS LAW SCHOOL, HYDERABAD
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The rapid growth of digital technologies has transformed the collection, processing, and use of personal data, making data privacy a critical legal concern in India. This paper critically examines the evolution of privacy rights, beginning with judicial recognition under *Justice K.S. Puttaswamy (Retd.) v. Union of India*, and analyzes the transition from the fragmented framework […]
ADESH KUMAR SRIVASTAV
SYMBIOSIS LAW SCHOOL, HYDERABAD
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming the Indian legal system by improving legal research, contract analysis, case management, and judicial efficiency. AI-powered tools have enabled lawyers and courts to process large volumes of legal information quickly, making legal services more accessible and effective. At the same time, the rapid growth of AI has created significant legal […]
ADESH KUMAR SRIVASTAV
SYMBIOSIS LAW SCHOOL, HYDERABAD
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India’s rapid digital transformation has revolutionized communication, governance, banking, and online services, making personal data a valuable asset. However, this growth has also increased concerns regarding data privacy, cybersecurity, government surveillance, and the misuse of personal information. The recognition of the right to privacy as a fundamental right in *Justice K.S. Puttaswamy v. Union of […]
ADESH KUMAR SRIVASTAV
SYMBIOSIS LAW SCHOOL, HYDERABAD
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The rapid expansion of digital technology in India has transformed communication, banking, education, and commerce, but it has also led to a significant rise in cybercrimes. Offences such as online fraud, phishing, identity theft, hacking, cyberstalking, QR code scams, and digital arrest scams have become increasingly common, affecting individuals across all age groups. The growing […]

VISHAKA & ORS. V. STATE OF RAJASTHAN & ORS.

June 30, 2026 Volume III, Issue 9
Surbhi Tripathi
Department of Legal Studies and Research, Barkatullah University, Bhopal, M.P.
Abstract
This case commentary analyses the landmark judgment of Vishaka v. State of Rajasthan (1997), which marked a transformative shift in India’s constitutional and gender-justice jurisprudence. The Supreme Court recognised sexual harassment as a violation of fundamental rights under Articles 14, 15, 19, and 21, thereby affirming the right of women to work with dignity. In […]
Surbhi Tripathi
Department of Legal Studies and Research, Barkatullah University, Bhopal, M.P.
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This blog primarily examines the role of the National Human Rights Commission in India, questioning whether it functions as an effective guardian of human rights or merely a “toothless tiger.” It deals with the establishment, functions, powers, and role of NHRC in India in protecting and promoting human rights impartially. It also underscores the structural […]