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SPEECH OR SLANDER? UNDERSTANDING THE EQUILIBRIUM IN INDIA’S DEFAMATION LAWS

Published On: 20th January, 2025 Authored By: Kesar Prakash Sukali Vivekananda Education Society College of Law Introduction  The holy Bhagavad Gita rightly states that “For a man of honour, defamation is worse than death”.[1] In the contemporary era, where personal relationships and the perception of oneself lend a favour for one’s long-term goals, one’s reputation […]

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Sexual Harassment at the Workplace: Legal Framework and Enforcement

Published on: 19th January 2025 Authored by: Saloni Sunil Doiphode Government Law College, Mumbai INTRODUCTION Women have always made contributions to the workforce; it is only now that their efforts are being acknowledged and compensated. As more women began to participate in the workforce, workplace laws were created. Compared to now, women did not always

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2nd Case Analysis Competition

2nd Case Analysis Competition 2025: Organized by Faculty of Law, Integral University, Lucknow

Published On: 19th January, 2025 It gives us an immense pleasure to inform you that the Environmental Law Society, Faculty of Law, Integral University, Lucknow is organizing “2nd Case Analysis Competition, 2025” in online mode. ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY Integral University is located in Lucknow, the capital city of the largest state of India, Uttar Pradesh. It was established under

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Regulating Social Media: The Balance Between Freedom and Responsibility

Published on: 19th January 2025 Authored by: Yamini J K Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad INTRODUCTION As people try to decide whether countries should continue to be responsible to society and whether opinions should be free, social media rules are becoming an issue. Concerning the problem-solution relationship, this balance must be struck to ensure that persons

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Legal Remedies for Wrongful Confinement: A Comparative Analysis of Indian Jurisdiction

Published on 18th January 2025 Authored By: Ojaswi Chandrakar Bharati Vidyapeeth, New Law College, Pune   Abstract Every person within the territory of India has right to freedom of movement and personal liberty, this is guaranteed under Article 19 and 21 of Indian Constitution. [1]Wrongful confinement in simple language, is keeping or locking someone illegally

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