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The Transgender Persons (Protection Of Rights) Amendment Act, 2026: A Critical Analysis OF Constitutional Guarantees And International Human Rights Standards

Published On: August 22, 2026 Authored By: Sathiya S Government Law College, Villupuram   Abstract The acknowledgment and safeguarding of transgender rights in India have experienced notable legal advancements over the last ten years. Following the pivotal ruling in National Legal Services Authority v. Union of India (2014), the Indian Parliament enacted the Transgender Persons […]

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Data Privacy and Digital Surveillance in India: Need for a Stronger Legal Framework

Published On: August 22, 2026 Authored By: Solihah Rashid Univeristy of Kashmir   1. Introduction In the modern digital era, the rapid growth of information and communication technologies (ICTs) has fundamentally altered the model of human interaction, commercial transactions, and state governance. While this technological revolution has democratized access to services and administrative efficiency, it

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PERSONA, PIXELS AND PROOF: India’s Cyber Law Response to Deepfakes and Generative AI

Published On: August 22, 2026 Authored By: Muskan Pandey University of Allahabad Abstract A court is only likely to decide a deepfake case once the damage has already been done. For the past four years, India has assembled its response to that problem out of spare parts: a doctrine of privacy borrowed from a 2017

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Case Summary: Cryogas Equipment Private Limited v. INOX India Limited

Published On: 17th August 2026 Authored By: Anjali Agrawal KLE Law College, Bengaluru Introduction  Intellectual property law has always attempted to balance two competing objectives. On the  one hand, it seeks to reward creativity and innovation by granting exclusive rights to creators.  On the other, it prevents those rights from developing into perpetual monopolies that

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“From Rescue to Rights: A Critical Analysis of the Supreme Court’s Victim Protection Plan in Prajwala v. Union of India”

Published on: 8th August 2026 Authored by: Aditya Harsh Balaji School of Law, Sri Balaji University, Pune Abstract Human trafficking for commercial sexual exploitation remains a severe systemic issue in India, representing a direct infringement upon human dignity and personal autonomy guaranteed under Articles 21 and 23 of the Indian Constitution. Despite decades of statutory

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