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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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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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In India, corporate social responsibility has evolved from a charitable endeavour to a legislative requirement that encourages businesses to support environmental and social concerns. This change is a result of a greater understanding of how companies may help solve difficult societal issues and advance sustainable development. Businesses can improve their brand image, promote long-term success, and effect significant social change by integrating CSR with their business plan.

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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 Mahek Agarwal, a 5th year 9th semester BA LLB student from VM Salgaocar College of Law, Panjim, Goa. Mahek has consistently demonstrated a strong passion for corporate law throughout her academic journey. Her enthusiasm for this field is evident in her thorough research and keen analysis.

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The concept of “Digital Rape: A Popular Misconception” delves into the concept of digital rape, clarifying its legal definitions and societal implications. This blog will cover the nuances of digital rape, distinguishing it from other forms of sexual assault, and addressing common misconceptions. It will explore the legal framework, case studies, and the psychological impact on survivors. By shedding light on this critical issue, the blog aims to foster a deeper understanding and promote informed discussions about digital rape and its place within the broader context of sexual violence.

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