December 19, 2025

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Legal Regulations on Deepfakes: A Comparative Study on The US, UK and Indian Perspectives

Published on: 19th December, 2025 Authored by: Ruplekha Kalita University Law College, Gauhati University Abstract In the modern digital world, deepfakes—realistic but fabricated audio, video, or images produced by artificial intelligence—are becoming increasingly prevalent. While they can be employed creatively in film or education, they present significant ethical and legal challenges. Deepfakes pose serious threats […]

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Cyberbullying and Legal Remedies in India: A Critical Analysis

Published on: 19th December, 2025 Authored by: Ankit Mohanty SOA NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF LAW Abstract The digital revolution has brought tremendous change in communication and interconnection, giving rise to new-age crimes such as cyberbullying. In India, the increasing penetration of social media and internet platforms has led to a significant rise in incidents of online

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Conflict of Laws in Cyberspace

Published on: 19th December, 2025 Authored by: S. Ranjini Christ Academy Institute of Law Abstract The explosive expansion of the internet and emerging digital technologies has produced a multifaceted, borderless environment in which traditional legal principles are often insufficient. Conflict of laws—also referred to as private international law—faces unprecedented challenges in cyberspace, where jurisdiction, applicable

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Death Penalty in India: Constitutional Contours and Shifting Global Perspectives

Published On: December 19th 2025 Authored By: Shaik Mazda Bhaskar Law College, Osmania University Introduction The question of whether the death penalty should continue to form part of the criminal justice system has long divided opinion within India and across the world. The issue touches upon fundamental questions of morality, justice, human rights and state

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Bail Reforms in India: Balancing Liberty and Justice

Published On: December 19th 2025 Authored By: Nikita Kumari Bhagat Phool Singh Mahila Vishwavidyalaya, Khanpur Kalan, Sonepat Introduction Bail jurisprudence in India has long reflected the tension between two competing imperatives of the criminal justice system: the constitutional promise of personal liberty on one hand, and the societal demand for order, justice, and deterrence on

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