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- Violence Against Women in India: A National Crisis
- The Right to Be Forgotten in India: Privacy Rights in the Digital Age
- Res Ipsa Loquitur: A Comprehensive Analysis of the Doctrine in Tort Law
- Nawab, Sultan, and Badshah: Hierarchical Differences and Legal Authority in Medieval South Asia
- Restitution in Contract involving Minors—Should the law allow restitution to minor at the cost of Innocent Adults?
- Safeguarding West Bengal’s Wetlands: The Role of Conservation Laws and Ongoing Challenges
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Cyber Law
Introduction In today’s digital world, information posted online can remain forever. The “right to be forgotten” (RTBF) has emerged as an important privacy protection…
A landmark Supreme Court ruling has ushered in a new…
The 2025 amendments to Rule 3(1)(d) of the IT Rules mark a subtle but significant shift in India’s takedown architecture: a single “authorised intimation” can now determine the fate of online speech. By replacing the ambiguous “actual knowledge” standard with a system of senior-level authorisation and reasoned notices, the government aims to curb arbitrary removals while equipping intermediaries with clearer legal cues. Yet the reforms also consolidate state discretion, introduce new bureaucratic layers, and leave users without meaningful avenues to contest takedowns. Positioned against global trends favouring transparency and user rights, India’s model remains executive-centric, raising pressing questions about proportionality, operational capacity, and the future of safe-harbour. This piece critically evaluates whether the new regime strengthens procedural accountability or merely streamlines state control over digital expression.
Introduction: Understanding Defamation in the Digital Age The rapid expansion of the internet has radically…
How Indian Law Treats WhatsApp Messages as Electronic Evidence Most of us spend hours chatting…
Overview: Right To Be Forgotten The “Right to be Forgotten” is a modern legal concept…
“Truth Is My God”: Confronting the Crime of Electricity Theft in India “Truth is my…
Smart Vacuum Cleaners and Legal Problems Smart vacuum cleaners are made to make life easier,…
SaaS Legal Risks for Indian Startups: Understanding Contracts and Compliance SaaS has not only changed…
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