CONSTITUTIONALISM AND DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY

CONSTITUTIONALISM AND DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY

This article is written by Mustafa Khan of Integral University, Lucknow, an intern under Legal Vidhiya ABSTRACT This exploration navigates the complex terrain of digital constitutionalism in India, dissecting government surveillance practices, the legality of surveillance tools, and data privacy frameworks. From historical legislations like the Telegraph Act, 1885, to contemporary Read more…

INVESTIGATING THE LEGAL AND ETHICAL IMPLICATIONS OF EMERGING BIOMETRIC TECHNOLOGIES, SUCH AS FACIAL RECOGNITION 

INVESTIGATING THE LEGAL AND ETHICAL IMPLICATIONS OF EMERGING BIOMETRIC TECHNOLOGIES, SUCH AS FACIAL RECOGNITION 

This article is written by Pallavi Kumari of 7th Semester of B. Com LLB of Jamnalal Bajaj School of Legal Studies, Banasthali University, Rajasthan ABSTRACT The rapid advancement of emerging biometric technologies, particularly facial recognition, has sparked significant interest in its applications across various domains, from security to convenience. However, Read more…

CHANGING ROLE OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS (IPR) WITH DIGITAL INNOVATION: THE NEW INDIA CONCEPT

CHANGING ROLE OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS (IPR) WITH DIGITAL INNOVATION: THE NEW INDIA CONCEPT

This article is written by Gyaneshwar Prasad of 4th Semester of LLB of University Law College Hazaribagh Jharkhand Abstract: The changing landscape of digital innovation has brought about a significant transformation in the role of intellectual property rights (IPR), creating a new paradigm for the protection and promotion of creativity Read more…