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This case commentary is written by Vivek, a final-year law student at Dr. D.Y. Patil College of Law. He is passionate about law and various branches of law and has a continuous knack for the same.

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“Case Commentary: Ajaykumar Sunil Kumar Sharma vs. The State of Maharashtra” provides an in-depth analysis of this significant legal case. This blog will include a detailed examination of the facts, legal arguments, and the court’s judgment. It will also discuss the implications of the verdict and its impact on the legal landscape. By exploring these elements, the commentary aims to offer a comprehensive understanding of the case and its relevance to contemporary legal issues.

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This case commentary is written by Bhavneet, A fifth-year law student at Chandigarh University. She is passionate about law and has written various blogs and articles which have helped widen her knowledge.

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“Case Commentary: Aruna Shanbaug” provides a detailed analysis of the landmark Supreme Court case, Aruna Ramchandra Shanbaug vs. Union of India. This blog will include an examination of the facts, legal arguments, and the court’s judgment, which distinguished between active and passive euthanasia and established guidelines for the latter in exceptional circumstances. The commentary will also discuss the broader implications of the case on end-of-life decisions and the right to die with dignity in India.

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This case commentary is written by Kunda Mulenga, a 3rd-year law student at the University of Zambia. She is a passionate law student who aims to learn and explore laws around the globe.

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The case K. M Nanavati vs. State of Maharashtra raised pivotal questions about the interpretation of murder versus culpable homicide not amounting to murder, the right to a fair trial, and the role of societal biases in judicial outcomes. Initially tried by a jury, Nanavati was acquitted amidst significant public sympathy. However, the Bombay High Court set aside the jury’s verdict, citing legal errors and societal influences, and convicted Nanavati under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code. This case is historically significant as it marked the abolition of the jury system in India, highlighting its susceptibility to emotional and public influence. It also showcased the intersection of media, public sentiment, and the judicial process in post-colonial India.

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This case commentary is written by Atiya Sanjida, a 4th-year student at the University of Calcutta. She is a detail-oriented law student who specializes in Legal Drafting.

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“Case Analysis: Shreya Singhal vs. Union of India” examines the landmark Supreme Court judgment that invalidated Section 66A of the Information Technology Act, 2000. This blog will include a detailed examination of the facts, legal arguments, and the court’s ruling, which emphasized the importance of free speech and expression under Article 19(1)(a) of the Indian Constitution2. The case commentary will also discuss the broader implications of this decision on internet freedom and legal precedents in India.

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This case commentary is written by Bhavneet, A fifth-year law student at Chandigarh University. She is passionate about law and has written various blogs and articles which have helped widen her knowledge.

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The case Supriyo @ Supriya Chakraborty & Anr. v. Union of India (2023) was a landmark judgment concerning the recognition of same-sex marriages in India. The petitioners, Supriyo Chakraborty and Abhay Dang, along with other petitioners, sought legal recognition of their same-sex unions under various marriage laws, including the Special Marriage Act, of 1954, and the Hindu Marriage Act, of 1955. The case highlighted critical issues of equality, dignity, and the right to marry under Articles 14, 15, 19, and 21 of the Indian Constitution.

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This book review is written by Adv. Vaishnavi Parate, who is currently enrolled in the LLM program from Shri. Nathmal Goenka Law College, Akola Maharashtra and Human Rights Activist at All India Human Rights Association, National Council Member at National Legal Rights Consortium under Women’s Indian Chamber of Commerce & Industry (WICCI). She is also a Content Creator on LinkedIn and a Student Mentor on Topmate.

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“Winning Arguments: From Aristotle to Obama – Everything You Need to Know About the Art of Persuasion by Jay Heinrichs” this book discusses the art of arguments and persuasion. Heinrichs’ book is a masterful synthesis of humor, classical rhetoric, and useful guidance that makes it suitable for readers who are already aware of the subtleties of persuasive communication as well as those who are new to the subject. With its humor, approachability, and practical guidance, the book is a valuable read for anyone looking to enhance their persuasive skills, regardless of rhetorical background.

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This book review is written by Adv. Vaishnavi Parate, who is currently enrolled in the LLM program from Shri. Nathmal Goenka Law College, Akola Maharashtra and Human Rights Activist at All India Human Rights Association, National Council Member at National Legal Rights Consortium under Women’s Indian Chamber of Commerce & Industry (WICCI). She is also a Content Creator on LinkedIn and a Student Mentor on Topmate.

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The fascinating biography “Courtroom Genius,” written by Soli J. Sorabjee and Arvind P. Datar, delves into the life and career of Nani Palkhivala, one of India’s most well-known jurists. Palkhivala made significant contributions to the Indian legal system, particularly as an advocate and constitutional expert, and this insightful work honours his legacy. One of the strengths of “Courtroom Genius” is its ability to make complex legal principles accessible to readers who may not have a background in law.

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This blog is written by Adv. Vaishnavi Parate, who is currently enrolled in the LLM program from Shri. Nathmal Goenka Law College, Akola Maharashtra and Human Rights Activist at All India Human Rights Association, National Council Member at National Legal Rights Consortium under Women’s Indian Chamber of Commerce & Industry (WICCI). She is also a Content Creator on LinkedIn and a Student Mentor on Topmate.

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The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into the cybersecurity landscape represents a transformative shift, offering unparalleled opportunities and equally significant risks. On one hand, AI-driven tools enhance cybersecurity by enabling rapid threat detection, predictive analysis, and automated responses to sophisticated attacks. These advancements empower organizations to mitigate risks in real-time, addressing challenges such as ransomware, phishing, and data breaches with precision and speed.

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This blog is written by Dipa Uram, a PGDM Student of ITM Business School, Navi Mumbai. She is a marketing enthusiast and has been working consistently to achieve her goals.


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“Live-In Relationship: Legal Outlook” explores the evolving legal framework surrounding live-in relationships, providing a comprehensive analysis of their recognition and implications in contemporary society. This blog will cover the legal status of live-in relationships, key judicial pronouncements, and the rights and obligations of partners. It will also examine societal attitudes, potential challenges, and the influence of live-in relationships on family law. By delving into these aspects, the blog aims to offer a nuanced understanding of the legal landscape and contribute to informed discussions about the legitimacy and future of live-in relationships.

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This blog is written by Bhavika Makhija, a 3rd-year law student at Indore Institute of Law. She is passionate about the field and with her continuous involvement in competitive legal forums, has helped expand her knowledge.

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“The Whistleblower” examines the critical role of whistleblowers in uncovering wrongdoing and promoting accountability within organizations. This blog will include a detailed exploration of the legal protections available for whistleblowers, notable case studies, and the challenges they face. It will also discuss the ethical implications of whistleblowing, the psychological impact on individuals, and the societal benefits of supporting whistleblowers. By highlighting these aspects, the blog aims to foster a deeper understanding of the importance of whistleblowers in maintaining transparency and integrity in various sectors.

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