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Gorakhnath Sharma v. State of Chhattisgarh: A Case for Re-examining Marital Rape Exception in Indian Law (CRA No. 891 of 2019)

Published on: 13th June, 2025 Authored by: Keerthana Venugopal Introduction The recent judgment delivered by the Chhattisgarh High Court has sparked significant debate on the interpretation of criminal law and the constitutional validity of the marital rape exception. The case, involving the alleged rape and death of a woman at the hands of her husband,

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THE VARIOUS NUANCES AND LIMITATIONS OF FREEDOM OF SPEECH AND EXPRESSION IN CONGRUENCE WITH THE RISE OF SOCIAL MEDIA AND THE ADVENT OF THE DIGITAL ERA

Published on 12th June 2025 Authored By: Raj Sanjay Mitra University of Delhi INTRODUCTION A few decades have passed since the Internet swept the information age. It now plays a crucial role in people’s daily lives. The Internet has completely transformed the way individuals communicate and share information. One of the most widely used computer-mediated

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Constitutionalizing the Algorithm through Reimagining Legal Accountability in India’s AI Governance

Published on 12th June 2025 Authored By: Devesh Mandhata Indian Institute of Management Rohtak [IIM-R] Abstract Can a constitutional democracy protect civil liberties when decisions are made by opaque algorithms rather than human officials? As India expands the use of artificial intelligence in public systems, from welfare delivery to surveillance, key legal questions emerge. Existing

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Workplace Discrimination Laws and Employee Rights in India

Published on 11th June 2025 Authored By: Aashna Malik Maharaja Surajmal Institute Abstract The changing landscape of workplace discrimination laws and employee rights in India is the subject of discussion in this article. In its contents, it examines the constitutional guarantees under Articles 14, 15, and 16 of the Indian Constitution and specific statutory measures

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