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Introduction The Copyright Act, 1957 forms the cornerstone of India’s intellectual property framework, ensuring legal protection for creative expression while…
Introduction The idea of victimology represents a notable change in the fields of criminology and criminal justice. Historically, the legal…
Introduction – Fake News and Misinformation in the Digital Age In the digital age, the rapid dissemination of information has…
The adage “The pen is mightier than the sword” captures the enduring truth that ideas and words possess greater power than violence and force. Through the written word, thinkers and reformers have inspired revolutions, challenged injustice, and shaped societies. While the sword may conquer bodies, the pen conquers minds—leaving an impact that transcends time and generations. In a world often torn by conflict, it is through persuasive communication and the free exchange of ideas that humanity continues to progress toward peace and enlightenment.
Introduction One of the pillars of a welfare state is social security. It can be defined as the insurance that…
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