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Bridging the Gaps: Enhancing Social Impact Assessment Framework in India through Global Best Practices

Published on: 5th August, 2025 Authored by: Dr. Alok Kumar Associate Professor of Law, SBU Preface Social Impact Assessment (SIA) has emerged as a vital tool to ensure that development projects do not harm communities and instead create sustainable benefits. In a fast-developing country like India, large-scale projects in infrastructure, mining, energy, and urban development […]

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Artificial Intelligence & Human Rights: Striking a balance in global governance

Published on: 5th August, 2025 Authored by: Smaranika Sen The West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences Abstract Artificial Intelligence has rapidly become a crucial segment worldwide. It is kind of transforming society in an unprecedent form. Artificial Intelligence has almost started to eradicate human involvement in majority of tasks. The developments in the arena

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CYBER CRIME AND DIGITAL POLICING: EFFICACY OF THE BHARATIYA NYAYA SANHITA, 2023

Published On: 4th August 2025 Authored By: Samriddha Ray St Xavier’s University, Kolkata Abstract The digital age has brought with it an unprecedented rise in cybercrime, calling for modern, tech-savvy legal frameworks. The Bhartiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 (BNS 2023), which replaces the colonial-era Indian Penal Code, 1860, claims to address the evolving threat landscape, especially

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Victimology in Indian Criminal Justice System: Rights and Remedies

Published On: 3rd August 2025 Authored By: Swaraj Pandey Amity University, Lucknow AUUP Abstract: This article with an emphasis on the rights and remedies accessible to victims of crime, explores the development of victimology within India’s criminal justice system. It charts the historical disregard for victims and the slow transition to victim-centered standards in the

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Donoghue v. Stevenson [1932] AC 562 (House of Lords)

Published On: 24th July 2025 Authored By: Dhruv Vohra Amity Law School, Noida Court: House of Lords (UK)Judges: Lord Atkin Lord Buckmaster Lord Tomlin Lord Macmillan Lord Thankerton Facts: In Paisley, Scotland, Mrs. Donoghue received a bottle of ginger beer from a friend who bought it at a local café. The drink, manufactured by Mr.

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