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Appointment of 11 women as Senior Advocates a watershed moment: Sr. Adv. Mahalakshmi Pavani writes on Women's Day
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Appointment of 11 women as Senior Advocates a watershed moment: Sr. Adv. Mahalakshmi Pavani writes on Women's Day

The appointment of 11 women as Senior Advocates marks a watershed in Supreme Court’s history, but also compels one to rethink the issue of women’s reservation, writes Sr. Adv. Mahalakshmi Pavani.

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The Role of the Supreme Court of India as a Protector and Warden of the Constitution Speak Legal
The Role of the Supreme Court of India as a Protector and Warden of the Constitution

Explore the role of the Supreme Court of India as a protector and warden of the Constitution, including upholding fundamental rights, interpreting the Constitution, landmark judgments, balancing fundamental rights, public perception and accountability, and preserving the federal structure.

Data Privacy and Cybersecurity: GDPR, CCPA, and Other Privacy Laws, as well as Concerns about Data Breaches Vantage Points
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Data privacy and cybersecurity are crucial concerns in the digital age. This article delves into the significance of data privacy and cybersecurity, exploring key privacy laws like the GDPR and CCPA, as well as the evolving privacy landscape in India. Discover the provisions and impact of these regulations on businesses and individuals. Learn about challenges such as data breaches and the measures organizations can take to enhance cybersecurity. Compliance, best practices, and the role of individuals in protecting personal data are also discussed. Prioritizing data privacy and cybersecurity is essential for organizations and individuals to navigate the complexities of the digital world.

Artificial Intelligence and Law: The Impact of AI on Legal Practice and Potential Regulatory Issues Vantage Points
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Explore the profound impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on the legal profession and the emerging regulatory challenges in this comprehensive analysis. Discover how AI is revolutionizing legal practice, including streamlining legal research, document review, contract analysis, and predictive analysis. Learn about the regulatory issues AI poses, such as ethical concerns, privacy and data protection, transparency, and the need for legislation and regulation. Adaptation and the development of comprehensive regulatory frameworks are essential to navigate the transformative power of AI in the legal sector.

'Section 143-A of Negotiable Instrument Act, 1881 open to misuse' Speak Legal
'Section 143-A of Negotiable Instrument Act, 1881 open to misuse'

Therefore, the provision of 143-A is not at all beneficial legislation as the same has only taken care one side of the litigant by ignoring the plight of accused who might have been involved in a false case by misusing the cheque.

Advocate Ashwini Upadhyay asks PM to ensure replies on plea against 1991 law on Places of Worship Act

Advocate Ashwini Kumar Upadhyay, who has taken up cudgles on behalf of millions of concerned citizens, has asked Prime Minister Narendra Modi to direct the Law and the Home Ministries to file their ...

Circuit Benches of Supreme Court: The Pros and Cons - Analysis by Adv. Ameya Mahadik

Dr. Ambedkar's amendment can be interpreted to mean that so long as the Supreme Court sits in Delhi, it will not have the right or the privilege to hold a circuit court anywhere else in the country. F...

Lawyers who take up non-legal jobs for more than 5 years will have to reappear for AIBE: BCI Tells Supreme Court

The affidavit was filed pursuant to an order passed by the top court on April 21 in a case filed by Advocate Durga Dutt concerning maintenance of standards of legal profession and legal education.

Glorification of Women versus Belligerent Female Foeticide in India

In Voluntary Health Assn. of Punjab v. Union of India, (2013) 4 SCC 1, the Supreme Court in its watershed judgment on female foeticide decided it to be the most aggravated form of dehumanization of t...

Stop Dividing India On Minority-Majority Basis: BJP LEADER ASHWINI UPADHYAY

The Constitution of India is by the Indians and for the Indians. Globally, there are 6000 plus languages. Can we consider a Chinese or French-speaking person a linguistic minority? If yes, then India ...

Cross Border Marriages And Misuse Of Territorial Jurisdiction

The implications of an invalid divorce may appear many years later and even may arise after the death of the person who got the invalid divorce from a foreign court. With the changing times, the laws ...

Mosques are not controlled and governed by the Govt. Then why 4 lac Hindu Temples are ?

A plea has been filed in Madras High Court challenging the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowment (HR&CE) Act, 1959. The Counsel of the petitioner, R Giriraj, said that there is no such Act for any ...

Does the Waqf board hold any relevance in the secular India of today?

Towards the end of the clip, Advocate Jain can be seen questioning the leaders of our land, the Central Government, and the parliament to look into the above and review such biased provisions for the ...

All you need to know about the Doctrine of Election

Principle of compensation. Various aspects such as Proprietary Interest, Compensation estimated, indirect benefit, the intention of the donor etc have been dealt and explained for the enhanced underst...

Marital Rape: A Myth Or A Reprehensible Reality?

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