Right To Privacy: With Special Reference to Telephonic Communication
The right to privacy has evolved in the digital era from a narrow protection against physical intrusion to a broader right covering informational autonomy and data protection. The growth of telecommunication technologies has intensified concerns such as surveillance, data misuse, and interception of communications. These challenges have necessitated stronger legal recognition and safeguards. Judicial interpretation […]
The Jurisprudential Shift: From Retributive to Reformative Justice
In India, the introduction of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhitha (BNS), 2023, was effective from July 1st, 2024. This legislation introduces major transformative changes by moving away from colonial-era’s retributive incarceration toward a modernised and progressive framework addressing various aspects of criminal laws and procedure in India. Along with the changes it marks a progressive shift […]
CYBERBULLYING AND MENTAL HEALTH: EXAMINING THE PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPACT ON ADOLESCENTS AND YOUNG ADULTS
Type and Efficacy of Cyberbullying Interventions In the era of social media, cybercrime seems to be described as a psychosociomedical (sociomedic) concern for global leaders with teens or young adults utilizing more frequently social media or some other devices. At the same time bringing lots of experts from introduce it as a new technological development […]
Deep Fakes In Electoral Integrity
The emergence of deepfake technology poses significant challenges to electoral integrity by facilitating the creation of misleading audiovisual content that can manipulate public perception and disrupt democratic processes. This paper examines the nature of deep fakes, their implications for elections, and potential strategies for mitigating their impact. Through a literature review and detailed case studies […]