Month: September 2025

Digital justice in the post Covid world : Evolution or emergency response

The Covid 19 pandemic brought the world to a standstill courts  shut  down, physical movement was restricted and access to justice became one of the biggest causalities. However admits this chaos , technology emerged as a powerful tool to ensure…

Free Speech v. Hate Speech Online: Legal Challenges in Consent Moderation

The internet has transformed the way we communication. Social media platforms, blogs, and forums give every individual the power to express their thoughts freely. While this is a major advantage in a democratic society, it also comes with serious challenges….

Personal Laws and Gender Justice: The Need for Reform in Religious Norms

INTRODUCTION India’s personal laws concerning marriage, divorce, inheritance, adoption and maintenance reflect the country’s rich cultural diversity. These laws create a complex structure of rights and duties by drawing on various communities’ customs and traditions. Although the goal of this…

Artificial Intelligence and the future of Intellectual Property Rights: What the law says about AI and ownership

INTRODUCTION Artificial intelligence (AI) has revolutionized many fields, including technology, law, healthcare, and the creative arts. Legal scholars and practitioners have been forced to re-examine and traditional framework of Intellectual property (IP) due to AI’s ability to produce literature, music,…

From Silver Screen to Supreme Court: Bollywood’s Portrayal of Lawyers and Legal Ethics

Introduction Cinema in India is not just a form of art or entertainment—it is a cultural phenomenon that shapes public consciousness. Bollywood, with its massive reach, frequently tackles social and legal themes. However, when it portrays lawyers, courts, or legal…

Religious Conversions and Anti-Conversion Laws: Legal Protection or Political Polarization

Introduction The issue of religious conversions with its various legal interpretations and debates has been one of the hottest topics in human experience. International human rights law recognizes the freedom to choose and change one’s religion. Nevertheless, many countries have…

Defamation in the Digital Age: Pop Culture’s Influence on Reputation and the Law

Introduction Reputation and defamation have changed fundamentally in the modem environment, courtesy of the digital revolution. Today, private and public life are more or less in juxtaposition with each other, especially with the advent of social media, entertainment portals, and…

Reconciling Women’s Property Rights with Religious Personal Laws in a Secular India

Introduction India, the biggest democracy in the world, is a country of vast religious, cultural, and linguistic diversity. This is not just a demographic diversity—it influences the very texture of Indian society and law, from everyday habits to the legal…

Smoke, Sentiment, and Statutes: The 10/15-Year Vehicle Ban in Delhi and the Socio-Legal Tensions It Fuels

In 2018, the National Green Tribunal (NGT) and the Supreme Court of India put in place a strong environmental policy that banned diesel vehicles older than 10 years and petrol vehicles older than 15 years from being on the roads…

Celebrities, Influencers and Brand Endorsement Laws in India: Legal Consequences of Misleading Ads

Introduction In the 21st Century, where technology sweeps every market aspect. Celebrities, influencers, and endorsers now have more sway over what people purchase because of social media and digital platforms such as Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, Television Advertisements, etc. It may…