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Regulating Social Media: The Balance Between Freedom and Responsibility

Published on 21st March 2025 Authored By: Gautami Gupta Amity University, Noida Introduction Social media has revolutionized communication, enabling instant access to information and unprecedented levels of connectivity. However, this digital transformation has also brought significant legal, ethical, and societal challenges. Governments, legal scholars, and civil society organizations worldwide grapple with the task of regulating […]

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The legal challenges of artificial intelligence and machine learning

Published on 21st March 2025 Authored By: Gaurav Raj Radha Govind University Introduction Background on AI and its Increasing Complexity In the past, AI research mainly concentrated on rule-based and expert systems. These systems relied on predefined rules and algorithms to carry out specific tasks. Nowadays, the dominant type of AI is narrow or weak

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Global and National Views on Climate Change Laws and Policies

Published on 21st March 2025 Authored By: Mantasha Khan Shree L.R. Tiwari college of law Introduction Without a doubt, one of the most important worldwide concerns of our day is climate change. There is broad scientific agreement that human activity—specifically, the release of greenhouse gases is a major cause of global warming. Rising sea levels,

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Custodial Violence and Legal Safeguards: An Analysis of Judicial Responses and the Effectiveness of Human Rights Protections

Published on 20th March 2025 Authored By: Pallavi Ankush Ghorpade Guru Nanak Vidyak Society’s Law College (University of Mumbai) Abstract In the worldwide, Custodial violence remains a critical human rights issue, particularly in democratic country such as India, where incidents of police brutality and abuse in custody are alarmingly high. These violations are largely driven

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Defamation Laws in India: Balancing Reputation and Free Speech

Published on 20th March 2025 Authored By: Anjali Sharma Techno India University INTRODUCTION Under Indian law, defamation can constitute both a civil and criminal offence. Section 499 (Criminal Offence) of the Indian Penal Code states: “Whoever by word, sign or visible representation utters any falsehood or statement against any person which brings the repute of

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