Public opinion and influencers: Impact of social media on Judicial trails
Every day, all over the world, almost 2 hours are spent on the internet and social media by users, and 94% of the people in the world use the internet and social media. This data shows that with so…
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…
How Pop Culture normalizes the erosion of Civilian Freedom
Introduction In the contemporary community, pop culture – movies, TV, music, social media and digital entertainment – works as a mirror and mold of social values, perceptions and attitudes. Although it has enormous ability to inform, educate and motivate civil…
Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam: The Women Reservation Bill
The Constitution(One Hundred and Twenty-Eighth Amendment) Bill, 2023 popularly referred to as Women’s Reservation Bill or Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam has been passed by both the Houses of Parliament. The bill seeks to provide one-third reservation for women in the…
The Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023
Information that can be used to identify or contact a specific individual is known as personal data. Personal data is processed by both businesses and governmental organizations in order to supply goods and services. Processing personal data enables comprehension of…








