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Case Summary: Amlesh Kumar v. State of Bihar, 2025

Published On: September 04th 2025 Authored By: Riya Sharma Maharishi Dayanand University, Gurugram INTRODUCTION The criminal justice system has constantly wrestled with the balance between effective investigation and protection of individual rights the case of Amlesh Kumar vs state of Bihar [1]is a significant step in reaffirming the constitutional boundaries surrounding investigative methods such as […]

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Cross-Border Mergers in India: Legal Framework & Challenges

Published On: September 04th 2025 Authored By: Amna Ansari United University Introduction Cross-border mergers (CBMs) have emerged as a vital mechanism for corporate restructuring, enabling companies to expand globally, access new markets, and leverage synergies. In India, the liberalization of foreign direct investment (FDI) policies and economic globalization has led to a surge in inbound

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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND LEGAL LIABILITY: NAVIGATING ACCOUNTABILITY IN THE AGE OF INTELLIGENT MACHINES

Published On: September 04th 2025 Authored By: Susmita Chatterjee Kolkata Police Law Institute (Calcutta University) INTRODUCTION Artificial intelligence refers to a computer system that is capable of performing complex tasks. not only that, the purpose of the regulation is to improve the functioning of the internet market by laying down a uniform legal framework in

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Balancing Freedom and Responsibility: The Constitutional Challenges of Hate Speech in Indian Democracy

Published On: September 04th 2025 Authored By: Susmita Chatterjee Kolkata Police Law Institute (Calcutta University) ABSTRACT Under Article 19(1)(a) of the Indian constitution, gives people the right to freedom of speech, which is one of the most important elements of any democratic society. This Article provides citizens the liberty to express their opinions and also

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