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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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Digital Rape: A Popular Misconception” delves into the often misunderstood 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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This blog is written by Bhavneet, A fifth year law student of Chandigarh University. She is passionate for law and has written various blogs and articles which has helped widen her knowledge.

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The “Public Examinations (Prevention of Unfair Means) Act, 2024” is a significant legislative measure aimed at ensuring fairness and transparency in public examinations. This Act defines various forms of unfair means, such as question paper leaks, unauthorized access to exam materials, and tampering with computer systems. It outlines stringent punishments for those involved in such malpractices and establishes a robust framework for investigation and enforcement. This legislative commentary will cover the key provisions of the Act, its implications for the examination system, and the broader impact on educational integrity and fairness.

This case commentary is written by Atiya Sanjida, a 4th year student of University of Calcutta. She is a detailed oriented law student who is specialised 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.

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.

This case commentary is written by Bhavneet, A fifth year law student of Chandigarh University. She is passionate for law and has written various blogs and articles which has 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 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, Student Mentor on Topmate.

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“Stories from Trailblazing Women Lawyers: Lives in the Law” by Jill Norgren highlights the inspiring journeys of pioneering women lawyers who broke barriers and made significant contributions to the legal field. Through vivid narratives and personal anecdotes, Norgren showcases the resilience, determination, and achievements of these remarkable women. The book provides valuable insights into the challenges they faced and the legacy they left behind. This book review article will cover Norgren’s work in detail, examining the individual stories, historical context, and the broader impact on the legal profession. A must-read for anyone interested in gender equality and legal history.

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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 andHuman 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, Student Mentor on Topmate.

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“Horizontal Rights: An Institutional Approach” by Gautam Bhatia delves into the complex terrain of horizontal rights within constitutional law. Bhatia examines the relationship between individual rights and private entities, presenting an innovative institutional framework. The book’s detailed analysis and insightful perspectives make it a
critical resource for understanding the application of constitutional rights beyond the state. This book review will cover Bhatia’s work in detail, exploring its theoretical foundations, practical implications, and contributions to the broader discourse on constitutional rights. Essential reading for legal scholars, practitioners, and anyone interested in the evolving landscape of constitutional law.

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This blog is written by Bhavika Makhija, a 3rd year law student at Indore Institute of Law. She is passionate for 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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