February 16, 2026

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STATE SURVEILLANCE VS INDIVIDUAL PRIVACY AFTER THE DPDP RULES, 2025

Published On: February 17th 20226 Authored By: Srijopriyo Das Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad INTRODUCTION The introduction of the Digital Personal Data Protection Act[1] was the first moment in the history of privacy jurisprudence in India, as it offered a legislative basis of personal data protection. Nonetheless, only after the announcement of the Digital Personal Data […]

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Empowerment Without Acceptance: The Hidden Struggles of the LGBTQ+ Community

Published On: February 17th 2026 Authored By: Kanav Kalra Lovely Professional University, Phagwara Abstract India is a nation where every person is presumed to be treated equally, fairly, and without bias. India is a geographical area where people enjoy legal, social, and political rights. However, these rights appear to be non-functional for the LGBTQ+ community.

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Liability Does Not Arise by Statute Alone: Invocation, Form B, and the Architecture of Personal Guarantor Insolvency

Published On: February 17th 2026 Authored By: Saumya Mishra NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad Abstract The provisions for initiation of insolvency proceedings against the personal guarantors of corporate debtors, under the IBC, have come into force from 1st  December 2019, via a notification from the Government of India, published on 15th  November 2019.[1] This article

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