BALANCING FREEDOM AND REGULATION IN THE AGE OF SOCIAL MEDIA

This article is written by Sumedha Pradhan from National Law University, Odisha Introduction Social media has taken an unprecedented place in our everyday lives. We cannot envision a single day without scrolling through our Instagram feeds. According to a report by Global 2023[1], a staggering 4.80 billion individuals actively engage in social media apps, despite…

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Concept of State under Article 12 of the Indian constitution

This article has been written by Sameera Khan from Amity Law School, Noida. Edited and published by Risha Fatema. INTRODUCTION: Fundamental rights are a set of rights guaranteed to all citizens of India under Part III of the Constitution. These rights are universal, applying equally to every citizen regardless of their race, place of birth,…

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Analysis of the Draft Broadcasting Services (Regulation) Bill, 2023

This article is written by Sameera Khan from Amity Law School, Noida Introduction The Indian Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has put forth a new bill intended to replace the Cable Television Networks (Regulation) Act of 1995, recognizing the significant shifts in the media landscape. With the advent of Internet Protocol Television (IPTV), over-the-top (OTT)…

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The Contribution of Labour Law to Economic and Human Development

This article is written by Jyoti Prajapati from KES shri. Jayantilal H patel law college, mumbai. Abstract:- Labour law is the cornerstone of regulating the complex relationship between employers and employees, were for covering a wide range of topics from employments contracts and working conditions of employees, and wages, safety standards, working hours and collective…

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Comparative Analysis of Tort and Contract Law: Understanding Legal Distinctions in Civil Law

This article has been written by Sameera Khan from Amity Law School, Noida  INTRODUCTION Tort and contract are two of the most commonly used legal terminology. Civil wrongs include both contracts and torts. However, if the parties’ acts constitute a crime, both of them may result in criminal prosecution. The fact that they can both…

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