November 4, 2025

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Refugee Rights and International Humanitarian Law: An Indian Perspective

Published on: 5th November 2025 Authored by: Kavya Gupta Bharati Vidyapeeth New Law College, Pune Abstract The plight of refugees remains one of the most pressing humanitarian concerns of our time. Refugees, unlike migrants, are forced to flee their countries due to persecution, conflict, and gross violations of human rights. International Humanitarian Law (IHL) and […]

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Corporate Governance in India: Legal Reforms and Global Best Practices

Published On: November 4th 2025 Authored By: Piyush Chandel University College Of Law, Udaipur Introduction Corporate governance acts as the foundation for sustainable and responsible businesses by promoting transparency, accountability, and equitable treatment of stakeholders. Post-2013 reforms in India—especially via the Companies Act, SEBI’s evolving ESG framework, and international alignment—reflect an ongoing effort to strengthen

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Digital Evidence and Cybercrime: Admissibility and challenges under Indian law

Published On: November 4th 2025 Authored By: Susmitha Chimmiri KLEF College of Law ABSRACT: In recent years, with rapid spread of digital technology, criminal activities have increasingly shifted into cybercrime turning cybercrime into a pressing challenge into a society. Investigations into such crimes heavily depend upon digital traces found on electronic devices. However, establishing the

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Admissibility of Digital Evidence in India: Challenges in the context of Cybercrime

Published On: November 4th 2025 Authored By: Patel Krishna Natubhai Faculty of Law, The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda Abstract  In today’s digital age, people rely on the digital platforms for day-to-day activities such as bank transactions, investment, loan etc. however, it has both advantages and disadvantages and also presents what are the challenges particularly

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CHALLENGES AND LEGAL FRAMEWORK FOR THE ADMISIBILITY OF DIGITAL FORENSICS IN BORDERLESS CYBER CRIME

Published On: November 4th 2025 Authored By: Ompriya Mishra Amity University, Noida ABSTRACT Cybercrime often crosses national borders, and its borderless nature makes it hard for investigators and courts to handle digital evidence. Unlike physical objects, digital evidence is fragile, easy to change or manipulate, and stored in many different countries. The Courts wants proof

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