June 3, 2026

Eyes Everywhere: Facial Recognition Technology, Surveillance, and Democratic Freedoms

Published On: June 4th 2026 Authored By: Pramiti Kothawade ILS Law College I. Introduction In the contemporary digital age, rapid advancements in surveillance technologies have significantly transformed the relationship between individuals, the state, and private entities. Among these, Facial Recognition Technology (FRT) has emerged as a powerful tool capable of identifying and tracking individuals with […]

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Right to Information vs Right to Privacy: Re-examining Constitutional Boundaries after the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023

Published On: June 4th 2026 Authored By: Varshini R The Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University, Chennai Abstract In recent years, the use of personal data has increased rapidly, especially as more services move online. This shift made the need for a proper data protection law quite obvious. The Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023

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CONSENT DOES NOT EXPIRE AT THE ALTAR: THE CASE FOR CRIMINALISING MARITAL RAPE IN INDIA

Published On: June 4th 2026 Authored By: Devyani Shashank Kulkarni SVKM, Pravin Gandhi College of Law Abstract This article examines Exception 2 to Section 63 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), 2023, which exempts a husband from criminal liability for rape committed upon his wife. It argues that this exception is constitutionally unsustainable, morally indefensible,

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AI Hallucinations in Judicial Proceedings: A Critical and Comparative Analysis of Legal Accountability, Evidentiary Integrity, and the Need for Legislative Reform in India

Published On: June 4th 2026 Authored By: Mankirat Singh Incoming Law Student At Symbiosis Law School Abstract AI hallucinations (instances where artificial intelligence systems fabricate legal citations, generate non-existent case law, or distort legal propositions) represent a profound and growing threat to the integrity of judicial proceedings. This paper critically examines the phenomenon of AI

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Silent Victims, Silent Law: The Urgent Need to Criminalise Marital Rape in India

Published On: June 4th 2026 Authored By: Debolina Adhikary LJD Law College, Calcutta University Silent Victims, Silent Law: The Urgent Need to Criminalise Marital Rape in India By Debolina Adhikary Abstract Marital rape, non-consensual sexual intercourse by a husband upon his wife, remains one of the most pervasive yet legally ignored forms of sexual violence

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