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Can a Person Ever Truly Move On After Winning a Court Case? Delhi High Court Strengthens the Right to Be Forgotten in Landmark Privacy…
Abstract The advent of decentralised digital assets has fundamentally disrupted…
Cyber Crimes and Cyber Security Laws in India Introduction In…
Introduction Advancements in artificial intelligence have transformed the way information is created and consumed. While…
Introduction Relevant Laws Summary of Statutory Provisions ProvisionKey RequirementSection 2(1)(w), IT ActDefines the term “Intermediary”Section…
Abstract There are three type of civilizations they are called Kardashev scale. Type 1 designation…
We live in a world where so much of what we do—contracts, emails, and payments—happens…
Nuclear energy plays a significant role in India’s long-term energy security strategy. As a rapidly…
The Telecommunications Act, 2023 is a new law designed to update India’s telecom rules to…
Abstract Digital arrest scam cases have increased significantly in India in recent years. In these…
For millions of Indians, the judicial system has long been an intimidating maze of procedures,…
Abstract Cyber crime has emerged as a serious threat in the digital era, affecting individuals,…
Artificial Intelligence and Law in India Artificial Intelligence is transforming India, but what are the…
Disaster law is the branch of law that deals with how governments and institutions prevent,…
In late December 2025, news reports revealed something alarming: people could use Google’s Gemini and…
Meta Platforms Inc., the parent company of Instagram, is again under heavy legal and public…
Exploring the Concept of Digital Citizenship and Digital Privacy Meaning of Citizenship and Constitutional Rights…
Cyber Crime, Information Technology Act, BNS, BNSS , Cyber Law, India
Introduction Artificial Intelligence (AI) is changing the way technology works. AI helps people in many…
Introduction In today’s digital world, information posted online can remain forever. The “right to be…
A landmark Supreme Court ruling has ushered in a new era of digital offense enforcement,…
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.
Smart vacuum cleaners offer convenience but introduce new legal challenges related to privacy, consent, ownership,…
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