December 27, 2025

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CYBER-BULLYING AND LEGAL REMEDIES IN INDIA

Published on: 27th December 2025 Authored by: Khushi Bhatnagar University of Mumbai law Academy [1]Understanding Cyberbullying:- Cyberbullying is a practice of using your strength or power to petrify or frighten someone by sending messages or creating and posting social media content of an intimidating, mocking or threatening nature and consequently make them to do somethings […]

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Cyberbullying in the Digital Age: Are India’s Legal Remedies Sufficient?

Published on: 27th December 2025 Authored by: Nandhitha V N Jeppiaar University Abstract The growth of digital communication and social media has transformed our interaction but it has also given rise to concerning new forms of harassment. Cyberbullying—the deliberate use of digital technology to harm, intimidate, or demean others—presents significant legal and social challenges in

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Deepfakes and the Law: Addressing the Legal Vacuum in Synthetic Media Regulation

Published on: 27th December 2025 Authored by: Yashwi Fogla MIT-WPU I. Introduction The emergence of artificial intelligence (AI) has revolutionised creative and communicative processes across the world. Among its most controversial by-products are deepfakes synthetic audio-visual content created through deep learning algorithms capable of mimicking real individuals with near-perfect accuracy. Initially confined to academic experimentation,

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DEEPFAKES AND THE LAW: WHAT INDIA CAN LEARN FROM GLOBAL APPROACHES

Published on: 27th December 2025 Authored by: Priyanshu Fartyal University Law College, Bangalore University ABSTRACT Deepfakes challenge truth in the digital age, where technology can alter reality. This paper reviews how the law can respond to such a fast-moving threat. Drawing on experiences around the world-from the targeted laws of the United States to the

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Law or Launch? SpaceX’s Conundrum in Modern Space Governance

Published on: 27th December 2025 Authored by: Shivani Bhattiprolu NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad The engagement of SpaceX with the existing legal frameworks captures the ongoing tussle between innovation and regulation in the emerging commercial space precinct. With its game-changing approach, SpaceX has shaken up the world of space exploration by lowering launch costs and

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