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Privatization of the Oil sector in India

Introduction  The Government of India has decided to privatize the oil sector. Privatization refers to the transferring of ownership, property or business from the government...

The Landmark Australian Law to make Digital Giants pay for news

Introduction The Parliament of Australia, on 24th February 2021, passed the world's -first ever law that will make digital giants such as Facebook and Google...

Everything you need to know about Income Tax Raids

Introduction Since time immemorial, everyone tries to evade the tax payments be it a businessman, industrialist, or even an owner of a small retail shop....

The Nirav Modi Extradition Case: Analysis and Implications

The Westminster Magistrate’s court of London allowed India’s request to extradite the (in) famous diamantaire, Nirav Modi, on February 25, in connection with the...

All you need to know about the Sabrimala Temple Case

Introduction The Sabarimala judgment enumerated the wheels of social discrimination and gave a spark to feminist jurisprudence life and ignited prolonged discriminatory practice on basis...

Myanmar Coup: All you need to know

Introduction Myanmar, formerly known as Burma, is a south-east Asian nation that shares its border with 5 countries including India. Myanmar, which got independence from...

The ‘Tandav’ of Censorship over OTTs

Introduction FIRs have recently been filed in India against television shows and movies that are being streamed on online platforms. According to the complainants, these...

Media’s freedom of Effective Journalism and coverage of Judicial Trials

“A fair trial is one in which the rules and evidence are honored, the accused has competent counsel and the judge enforces a proper...

Press And Freedom of Speech and Expression in India

Introduction Freedom Of Speech and Expression: Article 19(1)(a) of the Constitution of India provides for each and every citizen the right to freedom of...

Right to Equality: Analyzing the case of Siddaraju vs. State of Karnataka

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA JUDGE: Rohinton Fali Nariman, Aniruddha Bose, V. Ramasubramanian,J DECIDED ON: 14 January 2020  CIVIL APPEAL NUMBER: 1567 of 2017 Introduction For the protection of the...

The Right to Protest and Article 19(2) of the Constitution of India

Introduction Among all the forms of government, our Nation chose a democratic one, where the People of India are the main stakeholders. The role of...

Freedom of Press: Mockery by the Indian Government

Introduction India’s free press has played a vital role in maintaining and protecting the integrity, sovereignty, and liberty of the country. The press, since the...

Police on-premises: Sanctity submerged?

Introduction Universities are centers brimming with knowledge and political opinions. With the literal energy to change the current scenario or overthrow the current regime, they...

CCTV Cameras and the Right to Privacy

Introduction The use of closed-circuit television (hereafter CCTV) has increased substantially in the past decade. Undoubtedly, law enforcement through video surveillance or CCTVs is the...

Indispensable Judicial Creativity in Today’s Realm

Introduction Acting as a major part of the checks and balances, the judiciary often tends to take up the responsibility of acting as an uncalled...

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