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The Intersection of Intellectual Property and Music: Feeling the Beats of IP

The Intersection of Intellectual Property and Music: Feeling the Beats of IP Author: Astha Arvind ShuklaStudent, KES Shri Jayantilal H Patel Law College ————————————————————————————- ๐Ÿ’ก 3 Quick Takeaways Intellectual property in music โ€” primarily through copyright and trademarks โ€” forms the legal backbone that enables artists to control, monetise, and protect their creative works in […]

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Human Rights: Imprescriptible and Inevitable

Human Rights: Imprescriptible and Inevitable Author: Vishnupriya Arvind ShuklaStudent, KES Shri Jayantilal H Patel Law College ————————————————————————————- ๐Ÿ’ก 3 Quick Takeaways International human rights law, anchored by the UDHR, ICCPR, and ICESCR, establishes a universal framework of rights that are inherent to every individual by virtue of their humanity โ€” rights that no state can

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The Intersection of Law, Gender, and Political Power Dynamics

The Intersection of Law, Gender, and Political Power Dynamics Author: Soham Tanaji BhosaleStudent, KES Shri Jayantilal H Patel Law College ————————————————————————————- ๐Ÿ’ก 3 Quick Takeaways Law is not a neutral arbiter of justice โ€” it is a social construct that reflects the power structures of the society in which it operates, and historically those structures

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Plea Bargaining in India: An Efficient Justice or Compromise to Due Process?

Plea Bargaining in India: An Efficient Justice or Compromise to Due Process? Author: Asra SiddiquiStudent, City Academy Law College, Lucknow University ————————————————————————————- ๐Ÿ’ก 3 Quick Takeaways Plea bargaining was formally introduced into the Indian criminal justice system through the Criminal Law (Amendment) Act, 2005, adding Chapter XXIA to the CrPC, 1973 โ€” a significant shift

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E-Contracts and Validity Under Indian Law

E-Contracts and Validity Under Indian Law Author: Samiksha Mahendra DhokeStudent, KES Shri Jayantilal H Patel Law College ————————————————————————————- ๐Ÿ’ก 3 Quick Takeaways E-contracts are legally valid and enforceable in India provided they satisfy the essential elements of a valid contract under the Indian Contract Act, 1872 โ€” the digital medium of formation does not diminish

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Cybercrime and Global Security: Legal Challenges in an Interconnected World

Cybercrime and Global Security: Legal Challenges in an Interconnected World Author: Prity BhagatStudent, KES Shri Jayantilal H Patel Law College ————————————————————————————- ๐Ÿ’ก 3 Quick Takeaways Cybercrime transcends territorial boundaries, fundamentally disrupting traditional principles of jurisdiction and enforcement and demanding coordinated international legal responses that no single domestic framework can provide alone. Landmark cases โ€” United

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Algorithmic Greenwashing and Corporate Criminal Liability: An Emerging Crisis in Digital Sustainability

Algorithmic Greenwashing and Corporate Criminal Liability: An Emerging Crisis in Digital Sustainability Author: Manan Jhamb Student, Chandigarh University ————————————————————————————- ๐Ÿ’ก 3 Quick Takeaways Algorithmic greenwashing โ€” the generation of misleading sustainability claims through AI systems rather than deliberate human deception โ€” represents a new and technically invisible threat to corporate accountability that existing legal frameworks

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Restitution of Conjugal Rights: A Choice or A Duty?

Restitution of Conjugal Rights: A Choice or A Duty? Author: Anushka Bharat GavandeStudent, Lords Universal College ————————————————————————————- ๐Ÿ’ก 3 Quick Takeaways Restitution of conjugal rights โ€” a remedy available under various personal laws in India โ€” allows an abandoned spouse to seek a court order compelling the other spouse to return and resume cohabitation, with

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Volenti Non Fit Injuria and the Doctrine of Consent

Volenti Non Fit Injuria and the Doctrine of Consent Author: Saw Saniya BinodStudent, KES’ Shri Jayantilal H Patel Law College ————————————————————————————- ๐Ÿ’ก 3 Quick Takeaways Abstract Volenti non fit injuria, a foundational Latin maxim in tort law translating to “to a willing person, no injury is done,” embodies the Doctrine of Consent by absolving defendants

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The Green Gavel: Bridging the Assurance Gap and the ‘Contractualization’ of ESG Risk in India’s Value Chain Mandate

The Green Gavel: Bridging the Assurance Gap and the ‘Contractualization’ of ESG Risk in India’s Value Chain Mandate Author: Swapnil Prakash Chavan Student, Nirmal Education Society’s Subhash Desai College of Law (Mumbai University) ————————————————————————————- ๐Ÿ’ก 3 Quick Takeaways SEBI’s BRSR Core mandate for value chain reporting is triggering a “Contractualization of ESG” โ€” where public

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