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The Missing Middle: Bridging the Gap Between State Exemptions and Citizen Autonomy under the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023
The Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 (DPDP Act) represents a pivotal legislative effort to regulate personal data protection in India by embedding principles such as consent, purpose limitation, and data minimization.
Ritik Agrawal
Feb 113 min read


Supreme Court’s New Definition of the Aravallis(Aravalli Hills and Range)
In this research article we deeply known about the Aravallis new given by the Supreme Court of India to establish unform definition followed by the States. We also cover why need of this new definition and its criticisms .
“New Definition of the Aravalli Hills bring Uniformity but, at the Cost of Ecological Protection”
Ritik Agrawal
Feb 16 min read


WOMEN’S RIGHT IN INDIA: A BOON OR BANE
The early history of Hindu culture is the Indus Valley Civilization. Going through the pages of history archaeological evidence shows that female deities were worshipped at that time which could well indicate that women of that period were given reverential treatment.
Ritik Agrawal
Feb 19 min read


DEEPFAKE AND AI CRIMES IN INDIA: THE URGENT NEED FOR A STRONG LEGAL FRAMEWORK
Artificial intelligence (AI) has created deepfake technology, which has become one of most dangerous by-products. It allows people to create very realistic fake videos, photos, as well as audio that can fool even experts. In India, where massive digital population use digital platforms and AI tools, has witnessed a step increased in deepfake-related crimes, such as sexual harassment, political misinformation, financial scams, and cyberbullying.
Ritik Agrawal
Jan 317 min read


VICTIM COMPENSATOIN SCHEME IN INDIA: LAW ON PAPER VS REALITY
For far too long, the Indian criminal judicial system has been harsh upon the victims. In the light, it might look that the prosecution and trial are done for justice to the victim. However, backstage the victim suffers the most. The offender centric approach of the judiciary, renders the victim and their dependants to suffer physically, psychologically and economically. This is because in most cases punishing the offender is prioritized than to provide relief to the victim.
Ritik Agrawal
Jan 317 min read


NO FAULT LIABILITY UNDER MOTOR VEHICLES ACT, 1988
Sunanda Goyal Himachal Pradesh National Law University, Shimla Editor - Sakshi Soni ABSTRACT The Law of Torts takes centre stage in the battery of civil legal frameworks, in the manner it deals with injustices perpetrated by one person on another. It is founded on the main concept that an individual who caused misfortune to the other should pay damages to the victim. Tort is a Latin term, translated as: tortum meaning; twisted or wrong. Hence, a tort is a civil delinquency t
Ritik Agrawal
Jan 319 min read
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