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Data Privacy Laws: Comparing GDPR and Indian Data Protection Regulations

Published on 05th May 2025 Authored By: Kriti Arora Galgotias University, Greater Noida Abstract Amidst the advancement of the digital age, personal information protection has been taken more seriously than ever, and governments around the world have enacted stricter laws and regulations. The EU brought the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) into force in 2018 […]

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Regulating Social Media: The Balance Between Freedom and Responsibility

Published on 05th May 2025 Authored By: Anisha Coutinho Lords Universal College of Law, Mumbai University Introduction/ Overview Social media has transformed communication by giving people a forum to interact with people around the world, share information, and voice their opinions. Digital communication has changed tremendously over time. Even owning a telephone used to be

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Minimum Wage Legislation and Fair Compensation

Published on 05th May 2025 Authored By: Drashti Jain Sage University Indore Introduction Minimum wage legislation and equitable pay are important components of labor policy because they affect economic growth, worker welfare, and social equality. Governments around the world enact minimum wage regulations to ensure that workers receive a basic level of income, whereas fair

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The Scope and Limits of Constitutional Amendments under Article 368: An Analysis of Landmark Judicial Decisions

Published On: 5th May 2025 Authored By: Saanya Vashishtha & Shreya Tiwari Under Article 368 of the Indian Constitution, the Parliament has the power to amend the Constitution.[1] Clause 1 to Article 368 specifically calls it the Parliament’s “Constituent Power”. 1. Shankari Prasad case – Article 368 as a Constituent Power In Shankari Prasad v.

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