Christian Louboutin SAS v. Nakul Bajaj – Intermediary Liability in E-Commerce
The core issue of this case is related to the concept of intermediary liability. The IT Act, 2000 provides protection to the intermediaries under Section 79 , which is also referred to as the safe harbour provision. The safe harbour provision has its own ambiguities revolving around its application and limitation, which are exacerbated in […]
When Partition Transforms Coparcenary Property: A Case Commentary On Angadi Chandranna V. Shankar & Ors.
The Supreme Court’s ruling in Angadi Chandranna v. Shankar & Ors. affirms essential aspects about the change of coparcenary property due to partition in Hindu joint families, and the Court’s ruling has provided more clarity. The research focuses on the reinstatement of property rights after partition, the principle of blending with the burden of proof, […]
The Expanding Web: Cybercrime And The Need For Legal Reform In India
The Legal Vacuum Around Artificial Intelligence In Criminal Investigations: A Human Rights Perspective
The emergence of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies in criminal investigations has established an unprecedented legal vacuum, which is likely to produce violations of fundamental human rights protections. This paper examines the contemporary landscape of AI usage in law enforcement; explores the salient gaps in legal framework; and analyzes the implications for human rights associated with […]
Unheard Voices: Expanding The Constitutional Protection For Indigenous People
Indigenous communities worldwide share a profound connection with their land, treating it as both a cultural identity and a resource for survival. This paper examines how the Indian Constitution, particularly Article 21, can be expanded to recognize and protect Indigenous sovereignty over their natural resources and environment. It explores the challenges Indigenous communities’ face, such […]
Unheard Voices: Expanding The Constitutional Protection For Indigenous People
Indigenous communities worldwide share a profound connection with their land, treating it as both a cultural identity and a resource for survival. This paper examines how the Indian Constitution, particularly Article 21, can be expanded to recognize and protect Indigenous sovereignty over their natural resources and environment. It explores the challenges Indigenous communities’ face, such […]
The Importance of Emotional Intelligence in Business Leadership and Decision Making
Women and the Sea: The Invisible Workforce of India’s Coastal Economy
Legal Aspects of Marine Pollution in India under the Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) Rules
Coastal and marine environments in India face serious pollution threats from rapid industrialization, port development, and urban expansion. To protect fragile coastal ecosystems, India has enacted a layered legal regime. Key domestic laws include the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 (EPA), the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 (Water Act), and relevant provisions of […]