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Ensuring Social Security for India’s Gig Workforce: Implementation Challenges under the 2024-2025 Labour Code Rollout

Published On: March 13th 2026 Authored By: Anubhab Sen Brainware University Introduction Driven by young demographics, digital adoption, and fast urbanization, India’s quickly growing gig and platform workforce has become a key component of the new economic environment. The Code on Social Security, 2020 (SS)[1], one of the four labor laws enacted in a recent […]

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Artificial Intelligence and Copyright: Walking the Gray Zone

Published On: March 15th 2026 Authored By: Ankita Ghosh Brainware University Abstract Artificial intelligence has quietly infiltrated the domain of creative expression, producing poems, paintings, and legal documents with minimal human input. This development poses fundamental challenges to copyright law, which was built on the assumption of human authorship. This article examines the intersection of

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Freedom of Speech in the Digital Era: Constitutional Limits on State Regulation

Published On: March 15th 2026 Authored By: Kinjal Gaikar Vasantdada Patil Prathisthan Law College Abstract Freedom of speech, guaranteed under Article 19(1)(a) of the Indian Constitution, faces novel constitutional challenges in the digital era. The rise of social media and online platforms has transformed public discourse while simultaneously enabling new forms of state regulation and

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IMPLEMENTATION OF NEW LABOUR CODES, 2025

Published On: March 15th 2026 Authored By: Ayushi Mishra Renaissance Law College Indore Affiliated to DAVV Abstract Labour forms the most critical pillar of any national economy. Without an adequate and protected workforce, no country can sustain its infrastructure or achieve sustainable development. At every stage of work, across sectors ranging from construction to services,

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Understanding the AIJA Judgment: Reformation and Justice

Published On: March 15th 2026 Authored By: Dhruv Puthran NMIMS University, Kirit P Mehta School of Law, Mumbai Abstract The Supreme Court of India’s 2025 judgment in All India Judges Association and Ors v. Union of India and Ors has reinstated the mandatory three-year legal practice requirement for candidates aspiring to become Civil Judges (Junior

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