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BNSS 2023 – UNDERSTANDING KEY REFORMS AND CHANGES

Published On: August 23rd 2025 Authored By: Veera Mitesh Solanki DES Shri Navalmal Firodia Law College ABSTRACT Bharatiya Nyaya Suraksha Sanhita (2023) aims to renovate India’s criminal justice system by introducing mandatory forensic tests, expanding the authority to request medical examination, revising bail conditions, and expanding the police’s custody. It also discusses new definitions like […]

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Blockchain And Evidence Law: Admissibility Of Blockchain Records in Courts

Published On: August 23rd 2025 Authored By: Komal Soni Balaji Law College, Pune Abstract In past few years, blockchain technology has rapidly transformed diverse sectors such as finance and real estate, and its growing significance in legal field , especially regarding digital evidence, is both impactful and timely. This article is about the extent of

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CYBERBULLYING AND LEGAL REMEDIES IN INDIA: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS

Published On: August 23rd 2025 By: Anannya Karanwal Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies, GGSIPU INTRODUCTION The internet, once hailed as the greatest equaliser, now sometimes serves as a platform for cruelty. With a click or a comment, a person’s mental well-being can be shattered. This is the ugly truth behind cyberbullying a phenomenon that’s become

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Digital Colonialism: Examining the Extraterritorial Impact of Tech Giants and State Sovereignty

Published On: August 23rd 2025 Authored By: Mansi Rathi Shankarrao Chavan Law College, Pune Abstract Digital colonialism refers to the growing dominance of major tech companies—predominantly headquartered in the United States and China—over the data, digital infrastructure, and technological autonomy of other sovereign states. This article delves into how the extraterritorial influence of these corporations

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The ICC and Political Selectivity: Reflecting on the 20th Anniversary of the Darfur Referral

Published On: August 23rd 2025 By: Fatima Omer Abdelaziz Abdalla Cairo University, Egypt Introduction The year is 2005, and The UN Security Council has adopted Resolution 1593, referring the situation in Darfur, Sudan, to the International Criminal Court (ICC)—marking the first time the Council invoked Article 13(b) of the Rome Statute.[1] This move empowered the

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