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Constitutional right to privacy in relation to technology and data collection practices.
ABSTRACT The right to privacy in India was declared a fundamental right under Article 21 by the Supreme Court in the 2017 Puttaswamy judgement. This abstract looks at how this right is affected by modern technology and data collection. With the rise of digital technologies, more personal data is being collected than ever before. This has created concerns
Caveat under Section 148A of the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC), 1908
Introduction A caveat is a legal notice filed in a court by an individual or entity to preempt any ex-parte orders or actions in a proceeding that is anticipated to be initiated against them. The concept of a caveat is derived from the Latin term “caveat,” which means “let him beware.” In the Indian legal
Sneha Milind Kale Vs. Milind Shrikrishna Kale And 2 Others
ISSUE: The primary legal issue in this case is whether the applicant/wife is entitled to temporary custody of her minor female child, who was below five years of age at the relevant time, under Section 21 of the Domestic Violence Act (D.V. Act). RULE: The relevant legal provisions are: Section 21 of the Domestic Violence
Regulatory Oversight Of Corporate Practices Under The Consumer Protection Act: Ensuring Accountability And Consumer Rights
Introduction The Consumer Protection Act (CPA) serves as a fundamental piece of legislation designed to safeguard consumer interests, provide effective redressal mechanisms, and ensure that corporations adhere to fair trade practices. The Consumer Protection Act, 1986, and its subsequent amendment in 2019, mark significant milestones in India’s consumer protection landscape. This article delves into the
Examining The Dynamics Of Policing: Body Cameras, Media Representation And Public Safety
Abstract This research paper delves into the detailed interplay between policing dynamics, encompassing the utilization of body cameras, media representation, and its impact on public safety. In an era marked by heightened scrutiny of law enforcement practices, understanding these dynamics is supreme for fostering transparency, accountability, and trust between law enforcement agencies and the communities
On The Judgement In Ruchi Majoo Vs. Sanjeev Majoo
ISSUE: The issue in this case is whether the wife, Ruchi Majoo, is entitled to maintenance from her husband, Sanjeev Majoo. RULE: Wives who are unable to support themselves may receive maintenance payments under Section 125 of the Code of Criminal Procedure in India. This clause aims to protect women from financial hardship and to