June 3, 2026

An In-Depth Analysis of a New Age Law: Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023

Published On: June 3rd 2026 Authored By: Sufiya Khan Renaissance Law College Abstract As the digitization of the world grows faster, India’s dependence on digital infrastructure has made the privacy and protection of digital data a serious legal concern. To address this issue, a new law called the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 was […]

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Euthanasia and the Right to Die with Dignity: Analysing Constitutional Evolution and Recent Judicial Developments in India

Published On: June 3rd 2026 Authored By: Harshita Wadhwa Maharaja Surajmal Institute Abstract Euthanasia, which refers to the practice of hastening the death of a patient who is in great suffering to relieve the person from further suffering, is also known as “Mercy Killing” and presents profound moral and ethical challenges. Recently, for the first

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Towards One Nation, One Law: The Journey of the Uniform Civil Code in India

Published On: 3rd June 2026 Authored By: Debolina Adhikary LJD Law College, Calcutta University Abstract India has long grappled with the question of whether a Uniform Civil Code should replace the patchwork of personal laws that govern its citizens differently based on their religion. This article explores the complex dimensions of the Uniform Civil Code

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The Crisis of Artificial Intelligence Creation under Indian Intellectual Property Law

Published On: 3rd June 2026 Authored By: Mankirat Singh Incoming Law Student at Symbiosis Law School Abstract India’s intellectual property framework was designed for a world in which only human beings could create and invent. The emergence of autonomous Artificial Intelligence systems has exposed a fundamental gap in both the Copyright Act 1957 and the

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BETWEEN HERITAGE AND HIGH FASHION : THE LEGAL VACUUM IN PROTECTING TRADITIONAL CRAFTS

Published On: June 3rd 2026 Authored By: Devyani Shashank Kulkarni SVKM, Pravin Gandhi College of Law Abstract In June 2025 and early 2026, the global luxury fashion industry sparked a profound legal controversy when Dior, Prada, and Ralph Lauren appropriated traditional Indian crafts, including Mukaish embroidery, Kolhapuri chappals, and Jhumkas, without credit or compensation to

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