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Legal Landscape of Biometric Data Collection and Regulation

Unlocking Privacy: The Legal Landscape of Biometric Data Collection and Regulation

In the modern digital age, biometric data collection has become an integral part of various industries, ranging from healthcare to finance, to enhance security and streamline processes. However, as biometric data—such as fingerprints, retina scans, and facial recognition—has become more widely used, concerns around privacy, data protection, and individual rights have surfaced. In India, the […]

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Usage of Drone in Commercial and Personal Spaces

Shaping the usage of Drones in Commercial and Personal Spaces

Drones, once considered a futuristic novelty, have rapidly become an integral part of our everyday lives. From delivering packages to capturing breathtaking aerial footage, drones are now being utilized in a variety of sectors. However, as drone usage grows, so too does the need for clear legal guidelines and regulations. Whether for commercial enterprises or

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Rise of Virtual Courtrooms: Legal Implications and Future of Digital Trials

Rise of Virtual Courtrooms: Legal Implications and Future of Digital Trials

The COVID-19 lockdown was extremely difficult for everyone. The judiciary was significantly impacted, as were all other industries and social strata. when it was impossible to approach the courts. One of the cornerstones of government is the judiciary, and the smooth operation of the courts is crucial to the smooth operation of the state. The

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Protecting Whistleblowers in the Modern Workplace

Protecting Whistleblowers in the Modern Workplace

In today’s fast-paced, highly competitive corporate environment, whistleblowers are essential in identifying unethical practices, corporate wrongdoing, and illegal activities that might otherwise go unnoticed. However, the courage to speak out can come with personal and professional risks, ranging from retaliation to dismissal. As a result, legal protections for whistleblowers are crucial to ensuring that employees

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“Men Too”: Domestic Violence Against Men- A Special Reference to Atul Subhash & Puneet Khurana

Domestic violence is often perceived as a problem that predominantly affects women, given its extensive media coverage, legal provisions, and social support systems. However, domestic violence against men is a growing concern globally and in India, where male victims frequently face stigma and societal pressures that prevent them from seeking help. In Indian society, there

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Will Robots Ever Be Held Liable for Crimes?

Will Robots Ever be held liable for Crimes? “AI on Trial”

The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming industries, economies, and societies in profound ways. From self-driving cars to AI-powered chatbots and facial recognition technology, machines are becoming more autonomous and integrated into our daily lives. But as AI becomes increasingly capable of performing tasks traditionally handled by humans, it raises an important question:

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Media Trials v. Judicial Trials: Presumption of Innocence

Media Trials v. Judicial Trials: Presumption of Innocence

The practice of media trials has gained significant interest in the legal community in recent years, particularly in India, where high-profile cases frequently attract a lot of media coverage. Public opinion can occasionally be influenced by this media-driven narrative before the legal system has had a chance to comment. The legal system and the right

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