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Case Summary: Baby Manji Yamada v. Union of India (2008) 13 SCC 518

Published On: February 5th 2026 Authored By: Joy Mercy Chettinad School of Law ABSTRACT  The case of Baby Manji Yamada v. Union of India (2008) brought the necessity of legal regulation of commercial surrogacy in India to the forefront when a baby was born to a Japanese couple through surrogacy in India in 2008. In […]

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Case Summary: Kesavananda Bharati v. State of Kerala, AIR 1973 SC 1461

Published On: February 5th 2026 Authored By: Janavi Nithiyanandan SRM, School of Law Title: Kesavananda Bharati v. State of Kerala Citation: AIR 1973 SC 1461 Court: Supreme Court of India   Bench: Thirteen judges – the largest ever in Indian judicial history, comprising S.M. Sikri (CJI), J.M. Shelat, K.S. Hegde, A.N. Grover, A.N. Ray, D.G. Palekar,

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START-UP ECOSYSTEM IN INDIA: LEGAL AND REGULATORY CHALLENGES

Published On: February 3rd 2026 Authored By: Ashutosh Mishra Indore Institute of Law INTRODUCTION Over the last decade, India has witnessed a remarkable transformation in its entrepreneurial landscape. From small technology hubs operating out of shared workspaces to billion-dollar unicorns competing on the global stage, Indian start-ups have become symbols of ambition, innovation, and economic

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JUSTICE UNDER FIRE: WHEN THE GUARDIANS BECOME PERPETRATORS

Published On: February 3rd 2026 Authored By: Kaustav Chakraborty Calcutta University ABSTRACT A tragic accident of fire broke out at a store room attached to the government bungalow of Justice Yashwant Varma in Delhi at around 11:35 p.m., on March 14, this year.[1] The sudden turn of events, which at first glance looked like a

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Facial Recognition And The Right To Privacy: Legal And Ethical Concerns In India

Published On: February 2nd 2026 Authored By: Tejaswini Uppala Alliance University ABSTRACT Facial Recognition Technology (FRT) is a new age technology and with the advent of high-end technological appliance it has emerged as most powerful tools of digital surveillance, transforming the way individuals, private entities, and governments identify, track, authenticate. the utilization of FRT raises

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