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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 ————————————————————————————- 💡 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 — 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 ————————————————————————————- 💡 3 Quick Takeaways Algorithmic greenwashing — the generation of misleading sustainability claims through AI systems rather than deliberate human deception — 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 ————————————————————————————- 💡 3 Quick Takeaways Restitution of conjugal rights — a remedy available under various personal laws in India — 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 ————————————————————————————- 💡 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) ————————————————————————————- 💡 3 Quick Takeaways SEBI’s BRSR Core mandate for value chain reporting is triggering a “Contractualization of ESG” — where public

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A Study on the Contribution of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar to Labour Legislation in India

A Study on the Contribution of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar to Labour Legislation in India Author: Shubham UpadhyayStudent, Faculty of Legal Sciences, Shoolini University, Solan Co-Author: Mrs. Richika MehtaAssistant Professor (IPR), Faculty of Legal Sciences, Shoolini University ————————————————————————————- 💡 3 Quick Takeaways Dr. B.R. Ambedkar’s tenure as Labour Member in the Viceroy’s Executive Council (1942–1946) was

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Alternative Dispute Resolution Mechanisms

Alternative Dispute Resolution Mechanisms Author: Diya Darshan Babel Student, University of Mumbai ————————————————————————————- 💡 3 Quick Takeaways Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) offers faster, more flexible, and cost-effective methods of resolving disputes outside the traditional court system, addressing India’s persistent challenge of judicial backlog. ADR in India encompasses several distinct mechanisms — negotiation, mediation, conciliation, arbitration,

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Rights of Women in Matrimonial and Property Disputes

Rights of Women in Matrimonial and Property Disputes Author: Smriti Yadav Student, KES Shri Jayanti Lal Patel Law College ————————————————————————————- 💡 3 Quick Takeaways Matrimonial disputes in India arise from a range of causes — from infidelity and domestic violence to financial disagreements and lack of commitment — and the law provides several reliefs including

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Skill, Chance, and State Control: Understanding India’s Gaming Regulatory Framework

Skill, Chance, and State Control: Understanding India’s Gaming Regulatory Framework Author: Vanshika HaritwalStudent, Subhash Desai College of Law, Nirmal Education Society (University of Mumbai) ————————————————————————————- 💡 3 Quick Takeaways 1. India’s gambling regulation remains primarily a State subject under Entry 34, List II of the Seventh Schedule — resulting in a fragmented legal landscape where

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Impact of Coalition Government on Growth and Development in India at the Union Level

Impact of Coalition Government on Growth and Development in India at the Union Level Author: Disha Pendurkar Student, KES’ Shri. Jayantilal Patel Law College ————————————————————————————- 3 Quick Takeaways Coalition governments have been a recurring feature of Indian parliamentary democracy since the 1980s, driven by the country’s vast regional and social diversity, and have shaped major

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