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Case Summary: Vivek Narayan Sharma v. Union of India, (2023) 3 SCC 1

Published On: April 21st 2026 Authored By: Rabiya Parveen Law Centre-II, University of Delhi Case Details Case Name: Vivek Narayan Sharma v. Union of India, (2023) 3 SCC 1[1]Court: Supreme Court of IndiaBench: S.A. Nazeer, B.R. Gavai, A.S. Bopanna, V. Ramasubramanian, and B.V. Nagarathna, JJ.Date of Judgment: 2 January 2023Relevant Provisions/Statutes: Section 26(2), Reserve Bank […]

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Case Summary: Ashok Kumar Dabas (Dead) vs Delhi Transport Corporation on 9 December 2025 SC

Published on: 21st April 2026 Authored by: Akshaya S TNNLU, Trichy Citation: Civil Appeal No. 2025; (Arising out of S.L.P.(C) No. 4818 of 2023) Court: Supreme Court Date of judgement: 9th December 2025 Bench: Justice Rajesh Bindal and Justice Manmohan Overview: The Supreme Court of India delivered a vital ruling in the case of Ashok

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A Comparative Study of Gender Pay Gap Regulation in the Banking Sectors of India and the UK

Published on: 21st April 2026 Authored by: Kartikey Thapliyal Jagannath Vishwa Law College Introduction We can define the gender pay gap as simply the difference in mean total hourly rate between men and women over an organisation or economy, this displays one of the most deep- rooted forms of  economic inequality in modern wage markets.

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Consent, Algorithms and Accountability: AI Governance Through India’s Data Protection Framework

Published On: April 20, 2026 Authored By: Numaerah Javed REVA University Abstract The training and deployment of artificial intelligence systems relies extensively on personal data collected from digital platforms, user interactions, and publicly available online sources. This raises fundamental questions about consent, purpose limitation, and accountability under India’s emerging data protection framework. The Digital Personal

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