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ILLUSION OF CONSENT IN DIGITAL CONSUMER CONTRACTS: A QUESTION-BASED ANALYTICAL STUDY UNDER CONSUMER PROTECTION LAW AND THE DIGITAL PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION ACT, 2023

Published On: March 13th 2026 Authored By: Puja Kumari Faculty of Law, University of Allahabad INTRODUCTION The rapid growth of digital commerce has fundamentally transformed consumer transactions in India. Everyday purchases ranging from food delivery and online shopping to digital subscriptions are now governed by electronic contracts accepted through a single click. These contracts are […]

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Post-Conflict Human Rights Accountability in Tigray: Legal Challenges and Pathways Forward

Published On: February 27th 2026 Authored By: Haftom Endrias Weldegergs Aksum University Abstract This article analyzes the far more serious human rights violations and international crimes committed in the devastating war waged in Tigray, Ethiopia on October 2020. It highlights the grave human rights violations committed contrary to the international human rights law and international

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THE DIGITAL PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION (DPDP) ACT, 2023: A COMPRENSIVE ANALYSIS OF THE RECENT DEVELOPMENT

Published On: February 27th 2026 Authored By: Mahi Rathod Renaissance Law College Indore DAVV University ABSTRACT This article provides a multi – dimensional and critical examination of the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act,2023 along with the transformative data protection rules introduces in 2025. While the primary focus of the DPDP Act remains the safeguarding

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PRISONERS AND POLITICAL PRISONER: SIMILAR BUT NOT THE SAME

Published On: February 25th 2026 Authored By: Muskan Ali IIMT COLLEGE OF LAW, GREATER NOIDA Abstract This research article, titled “Prisoner and Political Prisoners: Similar but Not the Same,” focuses on the concept of political prisoners, examining both international and national aspects. The article’s primary objective is to define and distinguish a ‘prisoner’ from a

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The State in the Womb: Law, Morality and State Control over Women

Published On: February 25th 2026 Authored By: Manyah Jethi Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies, GGSIPU INTRODUCTION Women’s rights include the right to equality, dignity, integrity and autonomy. Their private life should be protected and respected, and they should attain the highest standard of health. They should not be subjected to degrading or inhumane treatment. It

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