Constitution

Hate Speech vs. Free speech: A Constitutional and Legal Balancing Act

Published On: October 5th 2025 Authored By: Sahana Mirji Karnataka State Law University, Hubballi Abstract This article examines the constitutional and legal balancing act between hate speech and free speech within the Indian legal framework. Drawing on key Supreme Court rulings, including Pravasi Bhalai Sangathan, Shreya Singhal, Subramanian Swamy, and recent proceedings involving Ranveer Allahbadia […]

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HATE SPEECH VS FREE SPEECH : A CONSTITUTIONAL AND LEGAL BALANCING ACT

Published On: October 4th 2025 Authored By: Kanaklata Singh Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University SRT Campus uttarakhand ABSTRACT Freedom of speech and expression guaranteed under Article 19(1)(a) of the indian constitution, is fundamental to democracy but subject to reasonable restrictions under Art 19(2) to protect public order, morality and prevent incitement . The rise of

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FACIAL RECOGNITION AND RIGHT TO PRIVACY: LEGAL AND ETHICAL CONCERNS IN INDIA

Published On: October 4th 2025 Authored By: Madhura Karmakar Jogesh Chandra Chaudhuri Law College, University of Calcutta ABSTRACT: The Facial Recognition Technology (FRT) is a technology that is capable of verifying individuals from digital images by comparing their facial features. These systems are employed throughout the world by various governmental and private agencies. Though their

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The Rise of Facial Recognition in India: Balancing Innovation, Privacy, and Legal compliance in India

Published On: October 4th 2025 Authored By: Sri Durga O Government Law college, Tirunelveli Abstract  This paper explores the growing use of facial recognition technology (FRT) in India, examining its applications, benefits, and the legal and privacy challenges it presents. With rapid market growth and increased adoption across sectors like security, banking and retail, FRT

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Facial Recognition Technology and the Right to Privacy in India: Legal, Ethical, and Policy Challenges

Published On: October 4th 2025 Authored By: Shivangi Aryans College of Law, Patiala University Abstract The use of Facial Recognition Technology (FRT) is growing considerably in areas such as law enforcement, surveillance and aviation and commonly as an identification tool. It is emerging globally and become an integrated part of government and private enterprise.   Although

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