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Shreya Singhal v. UOI

July 10, 2026 Volume III, Issue 9
Sesha Pangam
Symbiosis Law School, Pune
Abstract
The historic verdict in Shreya Singhal v. Union of India , one of the most important decisions in the area of freedom of expression and digital rights in Independent India, was handed down by the Supreme Court of India on 24th March 2015. The bench declared Section 66A of the Information Technology Act, 2000 , […]
Sesha Pangam
Symbiosis Law School, Pune
Abstract
We live in an era in which our lives are intertwined with the digital world , where connectivity and convenience have come with new vulnerabilities. Cyberspace that simplifies an individual’s life can also be used against it. While India holds the second-largest rapidly growing online population in the world, and prior to 2023, it did […]

Shreya Singhal v. UOI

July 9, 2026
Abstract
The historic verdict in Shreya Singhal v. Union of India , one of the most important decisions in the area of freedom of expression and digital rights in Independent India, was handed down by the Supreme Court of India on 24th March 2015. The bench declared Section 66A of the Information Technology Act, 2000 , […]
Sesha Pangam
Symbiosis Law School, Pune
Abstract
In a democracy based upon the Rule of Law, the state has no right to take the life of an individual before it has determined that the individual has committed any crime. It focuses on the concept of “the presumption that a person is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.” In landmark […]
Sesha Pangam
Symbiosis Law School, Pune
Abstract
Over the past decade, the Indian digital economy has experienced unprecedented growth in platform work. Gig and platform jobs are now one of the employment avenues in the world, including India. The traditional Indian Labor law jurisprudence relies on a dichotomy between independent contractor and employee with regard to the level of control and supervision. […]
Vidhi Bhatnagar
Quantum University, Roorkee
Abstract
Influencer marketing has become an integral part of India’s digital economy, with Instagram emerging as one of the most influential platforms for brand promotion and consumer engagement. As paid collaborations between influencers and businesses continue to increase, concerns regarding transparency, misleading advertisements, and consumer protection have become more prominent. This blog examines the legal framework […]
Vidhi Bhatnagar
Quantum University, Roorkee
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The growing use of drone technology in policing has significantly changed the nature of surveillance in India’s Smart Cities, bringing renewed attention to the constitutional right to privacy under Article 21 of the Constitution of India. This article examines the legal and constitutional issues arising from police drone surveillance by tracing the judicial recognition of […]

Maqbool Hussain v. State of Bombay (1953)

July 9, 2026 Volume III, Issue 9
Vidhi Bhatnagar
Quantum University, Roorkee
Abstract
The decision in Maqbool Hussain v. State of Bombay (AIR 1953 SC 325) remains a significant milestone in the development of the constitutional doctrine of double jeopardy under Article 20(2) of the Constitution of India. This case commentary examines the Supreme Court’s interpretation of the expression “prosecuted and punished” and its distinction between administrative proceedings […]
Vidhi Bhatnagar
Quantum University, Roorkee
Abstract
This research paper examines the scope and general applicability of liability of intermediaries under section-79 of the Information Technology Act,2000, based on the idea of the increasing use of Artificial Intelligence (Ai) by social media platforms. Section-79 establishes that conditional immunity, referred to as “Safe Harbour”, to intermediaries for third-party content hosted on their platforms. […]
Swasti Jain
Parul Institute of Law, Parul University
Abstract
The story of the Indian aviation industry is one of progress, globalization, and rapid technological advancement. Aviation has evolved into one of the nation’s largest economic employers, becoming entirely indispensable for millions of passengers traveling for business or for leisure every single year. But if we look closely through the cockpit window of any commercial […]