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WhatsApp Controversy- Right to privacy & Traceability Clause

The Information Technology (Guidelines for Intermediaries and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021 were passed by the Central Government in February 2021. These rules substantially cover OTT (Over-The-Top) platforms and Social networks across India. The new Rules were enacted under the Information Technology Act of 2000 under Sections 69A(2), 79(2)(c), and 87. The previously enacted […]

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Case Analysis: Joseph Shine v Union of India

The term ‘adultery’ is derived from the French word ‘avoutre’, which evolved from the Latin word ‘adulterium’ which means ‘to corrupt'[1]. Adultery is extramarital sex and is considered to be objectionable on the ground of social, religious, moral, and legal aspects. The article is a detailed analysis of the case of Joseph Shine v Union

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Transgender in India : Boon or Harm

“If I wait for someone else to validate my existence, it will mean that I’m shortchanging myself.” -Zanele Muholi.  Gender identity of transgender has been a common measure to determine personality to eligibility of any person down the time. People have been part of the scale that separates them on the basis of their birth

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Cyber Grooming: A Malediction of Virtual World

Technology is an advanced creation of mankind. The advancement of the virtual world has formulated numerous contingencies that affect the psychic state and cultural well-being of youths. In today’s scenario, there are some very treacherous uncertainties in cyber space which are sexting, cyberdating, cyberbullying, cyber stalking and online grooming. This article reviews a framework on

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Case Analysis: Tulk v. Moxhay

This case is a landmark English law case  Tulk v. Moxhay [1] where it was established that there are several instances and occasions where the equitable covenants can be binding on the future purchasers or buyers of the property that is to say that this runs with the land. The case primarily focuses on Section

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Fundamental Right to Freedom of Religion: A Socio-Legal Study

Religion is a set of beliefs, moral values, and faith. It has the oldest basic socio-cultural characteristics associated with mankind and the civilizations that they have created over thousands of years of recorded history. Religion is viewed differently by different communities and individuals. For some, religion has evolved into a set of established beliefs, rituals,

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