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RIGHT TO PRIVACY POST-PUTTASWAMY EVOLVING JURISPRUDENCE IN INDIA

Published On: September 12th 2025 Authored By: Dutta Chandra Varshini VIT-AP University INTRODUCTION India, home to over 800 million internet users, stands at the cusp of a digital revolution. While this technological growth brings immense opportunities for innovation, economic development, and governance, it simultaneously exposes citizens to unprecedented privacy risks. From intrusive state surveillance programs […]

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Freedom of Speech vs. Hate Speech: Legal Balance in Indian Democracy

Published On: September 11th 2025 Authored By: Areeba Hifazat Hussain Rizvi Law College ABSTRACT:   The freedom of speech and expression is the basic right of any citizen under Article 19(1)(a) of  the Indian Constitution. It is the essence of any democratic society. Like any other right this one  too has restrictions which are reasonable

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Intellectual Property Rights in Food Innovations: Patents, Trade Secrets and Beyond

Published On: September 11th 2025 Authored By: Shreya Mahesh Patil ISMAILSAHEB MULLA LAW COLLEGE, SATARA A]Abstract In the rapidly evolving landscape of food innovation globally  and economically  intellectual property rights (IPR) play a pivotal role in protecting emerging food  technologies, proprietary processes, and novel ingredients. Food innovations—from plant-based meat to biofortified grains—are at the intersection

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India’s mandated corporate social responsibility: The path of legal growth, judicial viewpoints, and strategic needs

Published On: September 11th 2025 Authored By: Sameera P S BHARATA MATA SCHOOL OF LEGAL STUDIES, ALUVA, KERALA Abstract India created a precedent by implementing Section 135 of the Companies Act of 2013, which mandates CSR for companies meeting certain financial standards. The legal framework for CSR is presented in this article clearly and jurisdiction-specifically,

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