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Justice Behind Bars:  The Overlooked Rights of Undertrial Prisoners

Published on: 14th October 2025 Authored by: Nishi Joshi Campus Law Centre, Faculty of Law, University of Delhi Behind India’s soaring prison walls, a ghost population awaits — not convicted, nor acquitted, only waiting. These are the undertrial prisoners, persons accused of offenses but not established as guilty. For most, denied justice is justice denied […]

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Central Bank of Nigeria v Inalegwu Frankline Ochife & 3 Ors, SC/CV/268/2021

Published on: 14th October 2025 Authored by: Ekene Evans Ahmed Ambrose Alli University Court: Supreme Court of Nigeria.Bench: Hon. Justices John Inyang Okoro, Habeeb Adewale Oluwamuyiwa Abiru, Adamu Jauro, Moore Aseimo Abraham Adumein, Helen Moronkeji Ogunwumiju. (Abiru JSC delivered the lead judgment; Ogunwumiju JSC dissented.)Date of Judgment: 24 January 2025. Relevant Statutes/Key Provisions: Section 84

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RIGHT TO PRIVACY: EVOLUTION AND CHALLENGES

Published On: October 13th 2025 Authored By: Shyambhavi Singh University Institute of Legal Studies, Panjab University, Chandigarh Abstract The right to privacy in India has developed gradually with coming cases over time. In the beginning, the Constitution did not mention privacy directly, and the Supreme Court also refused to recognize it in cases like of

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COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT IN THE DIGITAL AGE: LEGAL REMEDIES AND CHALLENGES

Published On: October 13th 2025 Authored By: Nitya Ramachandran Government Law College, CoimbatoreAffiliated to TNDALU INTRODUCTION The digital revolution has primarily changed the way creative content is produced, distributed, and consumed. With the rapid expansion of the internet, artistic works—books, music, films, software, photographs—are read, listened to, viewed or played around the world, in seconds.

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TRADEMARK LAW AND BRAND PROTECTION IN INDIA

Published On: October 13th 2025 Authored By: BOMMU LAKSHMI BOLINI Gitam Deemed to be University INTRODUCTION In contemporary business, trademarks are the most common assets.  They reflect the origin of products and services, represent kindness, and uphold customer confidence.  In India, common-law passing-off principles are interpreted in conjunction with the Trade Marks Act, 1999 and

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