October 15, 2025

COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT IN THE DIGITAL AGE: LEGAL REMEDIES AND CHALLENGES

Published On: October 15th 2025 Authored By: YASASWINI VOMMI GITAM University ABSTRACT The evolution of digital technology has transformed artistic content’s creation, distribution, and audience engagement. This shift has led to increased copyright violations and challenges for creators and rights holders. India’s Copyright Act of 1957 and its amendments provide a legal framework to address […]

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RIGHTS OF WOMEN IN MATRIMONIAL AND PROPERTY DISPUTES

Published On: October 15th 2025 Authored By: Manyata Singh Maharaja Surajmal Institute, GGSIPU Abstract Women’s rights in matrimonial and property disputes have undergone significant evolution in India. Traditionally constrained by patriarchal customs and discriminatory laws, women were often denied equal access to property and protection in marriage. However, with the enactment of progressive legislations such

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Judicial Review and the Doctrine of Separation of Powers under the Indian Constitution

Published On: October 15th 2025 Authored By: Rakesh Kr Chaurasiya Department of Law, CMP Degree College, Prayagraj Abstract This article mainly focuses on the connection between judicial review and the principle of separation of powers as outlined in the Indian Constitution. A key point of discussion is its development, scope, extent, constitutional framework, and an

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Rights of Women in Matrimonial and Property Disputes: A Legal Perspective in India

Published On: October 15th 2025 Authored By: Gangarapu Chethana Sree VIT-AP UNIVERSITY Introduction In India, the rights of women in matrimonial and property disputes are rooted in a complex interplay of constitutional provisions, personal laws, and evolving judicial interpretations. The Constitution of India, under Articles 14 (equality before law), 15 (prohibition of discrimination on grounds

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Right to Privacy as a Fundamental Right: Evolution and Challenges

Published On: 15th October 2025 Authored By: Pakhi Tandon Christ (Deemed to be University) Pune Lavasa Abstract The right to privacy had been the benchmark of freedom, dignity, and autonomy of Indian constitutionalism. Its fate had hung in the balance for decades: initial Supreme Court decisions like M.P. Sharma v Satish Chandra and Kharak Singh

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