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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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Medical Negligence an Indian Perspective

This article was written by: Udayanta Das, Sanjucta Das, and Soumyadeep Das from AUK STATEMENT OF PURPOSE In current medical practice, the essential fundamental remaining parts “cause no damage.” Yet, occurrences of clinical carelessness are accidental oversights or purposeful acts of neglect that outcome in mischief to patients appear to challenge the sacredness of this

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QUASHING OF FIR UNDER CRPC & BNSS

Breaking the Chains: Quashing of an FIR in India; From CrPC & BNSS Jurisprudence

The First Information Report or FIR is a crucial document in the criminal justice system in India. It act as the formal notification to law enforcement agencies, specifically the police, about the commission of cognizable offences (an offence where a police officer has the authority to arrest without a warrant and to begin an investigation

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