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Media Trials, Privacy Invasion and the Urgent Need for Regulating Digital Journalism in India

Published On: April 20, 2026 Authored By: Shilpa Satish Agrawal Lala Lajpat Rai College of Law Abstract The rapid expansion of digital media has transformed journalism and public communication in India. Traditional newspapers and television channels are no longer the sole sources of information, as social media platforms and digital news portals increasingly dominate the […]

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Three-Year Practice Requirement of the Judiciary Examination: A Proactive Step of improving professionalism in the area of the law.

Published On: April 20, 2026 Authored By: Swati Singh Bharti Vidyapeeth Deemed University, New Law College, Pune   Introduction The question of eligibility for subordinate judicial appointments in India has long been the subject of institutional debate. A central point of contention is whether freshly graduated law students should be permitted direct entry into the

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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND DEFAMATION LAW: WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR HARMFUL AI-GENERATED SPEECH?

Published On: April 20, 2026 Authored By: Kshitija Kiran Burbure DES Shri Navalmal Firodia Law College Abstract The rise of generative artificial intelligence, particularly text-generating systems, has presented defamation law with significant new challenges. Unlike human beings, AI systems cannot be held legally liable for harmful or false statements they produce. The question of who

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ONLINE DISPUTE RESOLUTION (ODR) IN INDIA: LEGAL CHALLENGES AND FUTURE PROSPECTS

Published On: 20 April, 2026 Authored By: Tripti Pal Asian Law College / Chaudhary Charan Singh University Abstract Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) has emerged as a transformative mechanism for addressing disputes in the rapidly expanding digital economy. By integrating technology with Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) processes such as arbitration, mediation, and negotiation, ODR offers a

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Modernization of Criminal Law in India: A Study of Legislative Reforms, Landmark Judgements, and Procedural Changes with Special Reference to the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita.

Authored By: Parul Raj Amity University Jharkhand Abstract India has recently embarked on a historic transformation of its criminal laws and justice system through legislative reforms, landmark judicial decisions, and the modernisation of procedural laws, with the overarching aim of superseding the colonial-era legal legacy and moving towards a framework that reflects contemporary Indian realities.[1]

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