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Data Privacy and Protection in India: Analyzing the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023

Published on: 18th January 2026 Authored by: Harsh Vardhan Singh JECRC UNIVERSITY Introduction India’s Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 (the “DPDP Act”) is a defining legislative moment in the country’s digital history. It is the statutory response to the constitutional recognition of privacy in Puttaswamy (2017), to the challenges of a data-driven economy, and […]

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CLIMATE CHANGE LITIGATION IN INDIA: EVOLVING PATHWAYS AND COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES

Published on: 18th January 2026 Authored by: Rudrali Deshpande New Law College, BVDU INTRODUCTION Climate change is one of the most significant issues of our time. It threatens health, life, the sources of food and water for life, and the environment. There is a growing trend of bringing lawsuits to seek protection from climate harm.

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THE CONSTITUTIONAL STATUS OF THE RIGHT TO BE FORGOTTEN: BALANCING DIGITAL ERASURE AND PUBLIC MEMORY

Published on: 18th January 2026 Authored By: Ankita Deopare Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh college of law, Amravati ABSTRACT The constitutional status of the right to be forgotten is a complex and evolving issue, balancing individual privacy with public interest and freedom of expression. This right allows individuals to remove information about themselves that is false, outdated,

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REVISITING THE DEATH PENALTY DEBATE  IN INDIA: LAW, MORALITY & REFORM

Published on: 18th January 2026 Authored By: Laxita Raju Hawelikar ILS Law College, Pune INTRODUCTION The death penalty remains one of the most polarising issues in India’s criminal justice  discourse, occupying a complex intersection of constitutional law, penology, morality, and  human rights jurisprudence. Whilst India retains capital punishment for the ‘rarest of rare’  cases, the

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Directive Principles of State Policy vs Fundamental Rights: Harmonisation or Conflict

Published on: 15th January 2026 Authored By: Mankirat Singh Chawla Amity University, Noida Abstract The Indian Constitution embodies a unique equilibrium between individual liberty and collective welfare through its Fundamental Rights (Part III) and Directive Principles of State Policy (Part IV). While Fundamental Rights are enforceable and ensure civil and political freedoms, Directive Principles articulate

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