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Hitesh Prajapat

ROLE OF JUDICIARY IN MEDICAL COMPENSATION CASES
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ROLE OF JUDICIARY IN MEDICAL COMPENSATION CASES

This article is written by Kashish Varshney, Barkatullah University, Bhopal, an intern under Legal Vidhiya. ABSTRACT “Of all the forms of inequality, injustice in health is the most shocking and inhuman.” — Martin Luther King Jr. Medical compensation is more than a legal process; it is a moral accounting. This Read more

By Hitesh Prajapat, 4 monthsSeptember 17, 2025 ago
MISDIAGNOSIS AND ITS LEGAL CONSEQUENCES
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MISDIAGNOSIS AND ITS LEGAL CONSEQUENCES

This article is written by Kashish Varshney, Barkatullah University, Bhopal, an intern under Legal Vidhiya. ABSTRACT Misdiagnosis is not only a medical mistake; it is a profoundly human tragedy. When things go wrong with a diagnosis, the ripples extend far beyond the clinical record: treatment is delayed, diseases get worse, Read more

By Hitesh Prajapat, 4 monthsSeptember 17, 2025 ago
LEGAL BOUNDARIES IN CELEBRITY PAPARAZZI CULTURE
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LEGAL BOUNDARIES IN CELEBRITY PAPARAZZI CULTURE

This Article is written by Fatema Topiwala, University of Mumbai, Thane Sub-Campus, an intern under Legal Vidhiya. ABSTRACT Paparazzi practices exist in a difficult and often controversial space where freedom of the press meets the right to personal privacy, which creates many complicated legal and ethical issues. This paper looks Read more

By Hitesh Prajapat, 4 monthsSeptember 16, 2025 ago
STORED WITHIN BORDERS: THE CYBER LAW SIDE OF DATA LOCALIZATION
Cyber Law

STORED WITHIN BORDERS: THE CYBER LAW SIDE OF DATA LOCALIZATION

This Article is written by Bhoomi Shroff, Siddharth Law College, an intern under Legal Vidhiya ABSTRACT In a digitally interconnected world, data is the new currency. As nations struggle to regulate this currency within legal confines, data localization has emerged as a powerful yet controversial solution. This article explores how Read more

By Hitesh Prajapat, 4 monthsSeptember 1, 2025 ago
LEGAL PROTECTION AGAINST HARASSMENT IN SPORTS
SPORTS LAW

LEGAL PROTECTION AGAINST HARASSMENT IN SPORTS

This article is written by Parth Sharma from Chandigarh Group of Colleges, Jhanjeri, Mohali, an intern under Legal Vidhya. ABSTRACT In this article, we discuss harassment in Sports and the legal protection against it. In today’s world, harassment in sports has significantly increased. Many coaches pressure athletes to perform better Read more

By Hitesh Prajapat, 4 monthsSeptember 1, 2025 ago
RETHINKING THE ADVOCATE’S ACT FOR BETTER ACCESS TO JUSTICE IN INDIA
Advocates Act, 1961

RETHINKING THE ADVOCATE’S ACT FOR BETTER ACCESS TO JUSTICE IN INDIA

This Article is written by Esha Shekhar Gujar of KES Shri Jayantilal H. Patel Law College, an intern under Legal Vidhiya ABSTRACT The Advocate’s Act of 1961, once a pivotal reform in India’s legal system, now finds itself at odds with the evolving socio-economic realities of access to justice. This Read more

By Hitesh Prajapat, 4 monthsSeptember 1, 2025 ago
MENTAL HEALTH RIGHTS OF ATHLETES
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MENTAL HEALTH RIGHTS OF ATHLETES

This Article is written by Anna Elizabeth Mithun, University of Turin, Italy, an intern under Legal Vidhiya ABSTRACT Athletes face immense mental pressures that are often overlooked in favour of physical performance. This essay examines the mental health rights of athletes, highlighting how psychological well-being remains undervalued in competitive sports. Read more

By Hitesh Prajapat, 4 monthsSeptember 1, 2025 ago
DISRUPTION IN PARLIAMENT: DEMOCRATIC OR DESTRUCTIVE?
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DISRUPTION IN PARLIAMENT: DEMOCRATIC OR DESTRUCTIVE?

This Article is written by Simran Goel, Asian Law College, Noida, an intern under Legal Vidhiya. ABSTRACT This article looks closely at disruption in parliamentary proceedings. It considers if this disruption is a valid expression of democratic dissent or a serious threat to effective governance. Disruption, especially by opposition parties, Read more

By Hitesh Prajapat, 4 monthsAugust 28, 2025 ago
ELECTION EXPENDITURE LIMITS: A LEGAL AND CONSTITUTIONAL ANALYSIS
Constitutional Law

ELECTION EXPENDITURE LIMITS: A LEGAL AND CONSTITUTIONAL ANALYSIS

This article is written by Shruti Jain, Teerthanker Mahaveer University, an intern under Legal Vidhiya ABSTRACT Election expenditure limits are a vital part of a democratic system, as they promote fairness among candidates and prevent excessive financial influence in elections. This article provides a critical legal and constitutional examination of Read more

By Hitesh Prajapat, 4 monthsAugust 28, 2025 ago
REGULATION OF CROSS-BORDER CONTENT IN INDIAN MEDIA
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REGULATION OF CROSS-BORDER CONTENT IN INDIAN MEDIA

This article is written by Bhuwan Mamgai of Law College Dehradun, Uttaranchal University, an intern under Legal Vidya. ABSTRACT Media, news, or information created in one country but accessed or used in another country via television, the internet, or social media is known as cross-border content. In India, regulating such Read more

By Hitesh Prajapat, 4 monthsAugust 28, 2025 ago

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