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WHEN CODE GOVERNS LIVES: ALGORITHMIC JUSTICE AND INEQUALITY IN INDIA
The rapid integration of artificial intelligence and algorithmic decision-making systems into governance and commerce has created unprecedented challenges for the protection of constitutional rights in India. This paper examines the intersection of algorithmic governance and fundamental rights under the Indian Constitution, with particular emphasis on Articles 14, 15, and 21.

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Mar 289 min read


India's Gold Obsession: Law, Culture, and State Control
Author- Rohaan Thyagaraju V Introduction In India, Gold's prices are checked more frequently than exam results or election outcomes, as its presence in an Indian society is not subtle. Whether at weddings or during festival rituals, it's a fact that Indian families routinely follow gold's daily price movements on their gadgets. In these instances, someone almost regretfully says, "We should have bought gold last month." Consequently, only a minimal population has retained a

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Mar 26 min read


ARTISANAL LEGACY VS. IP PROTECTION: DEFENDING INDIA’S ARTISANAL LEGACY
Authors- Shruti Udayan & Paavni Gupta, B.A. LL.B. (Hons.), National Law University, Jodhpur Abstract Fashion depends heavily on change, and yet when it comes to IP, it creates a cruel divide between luxury brands and India's artisan community. While these global fashion houses enjoy the protection of trademarks, copyrights, or design registrations, traditional crafts like chikankari, Kolhapuri chappals, or Banarasi silks barely get any protection except for GI tags, which cov

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Mar 29 min read


Aravalli Hills and the Law: A Redefinition at Nature’s Expense
Authors- Lubna Fakhar & Saman Mushtar Student at Aligarh Muslim University Abstract Environmental problems have always been a major concern for India. Deforestation is one of the major environmental concerns that India has been suffering from. Excessive mining activities are giving a disastrous way to the rapid vanishing of trees and hills. Forests, mountains, sea, lakes or oceans are not just the nature’s creation but a means of survival for all of us. They protect us from v

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Feb 2514 min read


WHEN THE COURT ENTERED THE SANCTUM AND THE CONSTITUTION ALONG WITH MORALITY STAYED OUTSIDE
Author - Nishanth Reddy Law Student at Jindal Global Law School The Supreme Court’s recent decision to uphold the dismissal of Lieutenant Samuel Kamalesan and the blistering remarks by the Supreme Court bench that the officer displayed “religious ego,” “gross indiscipline,” and should have been “thrown out for this only” marks a troubling moment for the secular ethos that have been imbedded in our constitution through the preamble and the basic secular nature and structur

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Feb 206 min read


HIGH PROFILE CASES OF WHITE COLLAR CRIMES IN INDIA
Author- Mansi Shekhawat ABSTRACT White-collar crimes in India have transformed from conventional embezzlement to sophisticated, technology-driven financial frauds that pose a serious threat to the nation's economic stability. The paper throws light on a few prominent cases-the Harshad Mehta Securities Fraud, the Satyam Accounting Scandal, and the Punjab National Bank (PNB) Fraud-that attempt to analyse the systemic weaknesses that were successfully exploited by persons of hi

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Feb 1824 min read


The Right to Disconnect Bill, 2025: Is This India’s Answer to Work-Life Balance?
Author- Anagha Dinesan ABSTRACT The Right to Disconnect Bill, 2025, introduced by MP Supriya Sule, represents India’s first national legislative attempt to address the erosion of work-life boundaries in the digital age. The bill’s core principle is simple: employers can contact employees after work hours, but workers have the right to refuse without facing disciplinary action or punishment. The bill establishes a three-tier framework: a central Employees’ Welfare Authority f

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Feb 187 min read


DIGITAL COLONIALISM 2.0: HOW GLOBAL SOUTH DATA FUELS GLOBAL NORTH ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Author- Anubhuti Singh Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya National law University, Lucknow ABSTRACT This analysis presents Digital Colonialism 2.0. The article maintains that our current economy, which is data-driven, is a reflection of the same practices of colonialism in the form of extractive resource economics, regional dependency and inequalities between governance structures within the Global North and Global South.The article draws parallels to resource exploitation that occurred

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Feb 1811 min read


THE WTO APPELLATE BODY CRISIS: LEGAL IMPLICATIONS FOR MULTILATERAL TRADE DISPUTE RESOLUTION
Author- Ayushi Mishra Abstract The World Trade Organisation (WTO) was established to promote a rule-based multilateral trading system. Its Dispute Settlement Mechanism (DSM) has long been regarded as the backbone of the international trade, ensuring predictability, legality, and restraint in international trade relations. The Appellate Body (AB), as the final adjudicatory authority within the DSM, has played a critical role in ensuring coherence in treaty interpretation and e

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Feb 1713 min read


PLATFORMLIABILITY FOR USER-GENERATED CONTENT IN THE DIGITAL ERA: CHALLENGES OF MODERATION AT SCALE
Author- Deepali Singh, Student , GITAM School of Law Vishakapatnam “When you moderate at scale, you risk creating an environment that feels overly controlled or invasive. it’s a delicate balance between freedom and protection, especially when dealing with complex global content.” ~Jack Dorsey (Twitter Founder) ABSRRACT In today's digital era allowing billions of users to create share and consume content across social media E-Commerce platforms and videos sharing sites comes

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Feb 147 min read
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