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JUDICIAL ACTIVISM V JUDICIAL OVERREACH: DEFINING BOUNDARIES
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JUDICIAL ACTIVISM V JUDICIAL OVERREACH: DEFINING BOUNDARIES

Judiciary plays an important role to protect the rights of the citizen and to promote the justice for the people. Judiciary derives its power from the Constitution and constitution separates the three organs of the government so that the power can’t overlap but judicial activism and judicial overreach raises the Read more

By Karan Chhetri, 1 weekSeptember 27, 2025 ago
TERRORISM LAWS AND HUMAN RIGHTS CONCERN
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TERRORISM LAWS AND HUMAN RIGHTS CONCERN

Terrorism is one of the serious issues of growing India.  Despite being the 4th largest economy terrorism is still a serious threat to our country. From home grown extremist to cross border infiltration, India have faced many attacks that took the lives of the innocent people and shaken the public Read more

By Karan Chhetri, 1 weekSeptember 27, 2025 ago
CRIMINAL DEFAMATION: FREE SPEECH V. REPUTATION
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CRIMINAL DEFAMATION: FREE SPEECH V. REPUTATION

The Freedom of Speech and Expression is a fundamental right envisaged under the Indian Constitution for the Indian citizens. However, this freedom is not absolute but is subject to certain reasonable restrictions, one of which is defamation. When words cross their line from fair comment to assail the dignity, the Read more

By Karan Chhetri, 1 weekSeptember 27, 2025 ago
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, 2 weeksSeptember 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, 2 weeksSeptember 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, 3 weeksSeptember 16, 2025 ago
LEGAL ISSUES IN PAID NEWS AND POLITICAL ENDORSEMENTS 
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LEGAL ISSUES IN PAID NEWS AND POLITICAL ENDORSEMENTS 

This article is written by Anish of BALLB Hon’s of 3rd Year of PUSSGRC Hoshiapur (Panjab University), an intern under Legal Vidhiya  ABSTRACT  There are four pillars of the democracy and social media is one of them. Paid news presents an ever-growing danger to democracy. This occurs when the media Read more

By Admin, 4 weeksSeptember 7, 2025 ago
IMPACT OF BIG DATA ON MEDIA CONTENT REGULATION
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IMPACT OF BIG DATA ON MEDIA CONTENT REGULATION

This article is written by Anish of BALLB Hon’s of 3rd Year of PUSSGRC Hoshiapur (Panjab University), an intern under Legal Vidhiya  ABSTRACT Big Data is changing through the changes in society; it means how society monitors and regulates media content. Previously, the amount of media user-generated data all but Read more

By Admin, 4 weeksSeptember 7, 2025 ago
WEB 3.0 AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR MEDIA LAW  
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WEB 3.0 AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR MEDIA LAW  

This article is written by Anish of BALLB Hon’s of 3rd Year of PUSSGRC Hoshiapur (Panjab University), an intern under Legal Vidhiya  ABSTRACT  Web 3.0 is the next thing. It helps in providing people freedom, power, and smart technology. It’s different from earlier forms because blockchain and smart contract technology Read more

By Admin, 4 weeksSeptember 7, 2025 ago
RULES AND REGULATIONS, 1955 STATE'S CONSTITUTIONAL ROLE IN ENFORCING THE RIGHT TO WATER
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RULES AND REGULATIONS- 1955 STATE’S CONSTITUTIONAL ROLE IN ENFORCING THE RIGHT TO WATER

This Article is written by Akhi Akter Nishi, University of Information Technology and Sciences (UITS), an intern under Legal Vidhiya. ABSTRACT Access to clean and safe water is not just a basic need, but also a pillar of human dignity and growth. In India, where water scarcity is intensifying due Read more

By Admin, 4 weeksSeptember 7, 2025 ago

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