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The Digital Age Elections And Social Media Manipulation
In 2021, out of 4.66 billion active internet users, 4.20 billion utilise social media. In India, Facebook has 270 million members, making it the most popular social networking site1. Close involvement with the electorate is the most crucial strategy for winning an election, and having an internet presence that ensures a larger reach provides you a competitive advantage. Political parties are using data analytics to better assess voter mood, allowing them to target individual voters with...
The Evolving Jurisprudence Of Enforceability Of Interim Arbitral Awards
The 246th report of the Law Commission made certain recommendations to amend section 17 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 (hereinafter referred to as 'the Act') with an intent to strengthen this provision which provides for statutory mechanism for the enforcement of the interim measures by arbitral tribunal on the pretext that earlier there was no comprehensive mechanism to enforce the interim measures awarded by the tribunal. These amendments sought to provide the much needed...
Judge-Wise Statistics Of Reportable Judgments Of Supreme Court In May 2022
In May 2022 – a month when the Supreme Court breaks for summer vacations, it delivered 101 Reportable Judgments. Compared to the earlier Reports for this year, this is the highest number of Reportable Judgments delivered in a month, till date. Statistics for May 2022 – Out of the total 101 Reportable Judgments delivered in May 2022, Justice M.R. Shah delivered 26 Reportable Judgments, of which 11 were delivered on the last working day of Court i.e. 20th May 2022. After the...
Why The Anguish Of Amber Heards Of The World Are Never Heard
A panel of experts was waiting in the BBC studio awaiting the verdict in O.J. Simpson's criminal trial. The moderator turned to a Harvard law professor and asked him what the verdict would be. "The jury always does the right thing" said the professor superciliously. The moderator probed what he meant by 'the right thing'. The professor replied confidently, "the jury will find him guilty of murder". Minutes later, the jury assembled to give a "not guilty" verdict. The moderator looked at...
Viability Of Section 74 Of Indian Contract Act In Contemporary Commercial Context
Section 74 of Indian Contract Act, 1872, principally lays down the law governing liquidated damages. Essentially it states that, parties at the time of contracting may stipulate an amount in the agreement itself, which shall become payable on the breach of contract, by the defaulting party in favour of innocent party. In case the amount stipulated in the contract is likely to be a genuine pre-estimate of damages flowing from the breach, it is called 'liquidated damages', otherwise the...
Can A Registered Conveyance Deed Be Cancelled By Mutual Consent?
A typical conveyance and sale document is a complete transfer and an executed contract wherein no balance payment remains to be paid by the parties. A Conveyance Deed once executed by the Vendor, transfers all his right, title and interest in immovable property unto the Purchaser and the document itself records that the Purchaser shall use and hold the same forever and possession is also handed over to the Purchaser. Therefore, Vendor himself does not retain any other rights, unlike in...
Typosquatting- An Evil In Cyberspace
With the Advancement of technology and development of commerce in Cyberspace, transformation of Cybercrimes is also taking place. 'Typosquatting' is one of such lesser known evil in Cyberspace. Imagine a young Indian child while surfing Internet, wants to visit a website "www.indianchild.com" in order to read short inspiring stories, omitting letter "a" types "www.indinchild.com" negligently, will reach a website containing adult content. Again the situation will become worst when that...
The 'Only One Earth' And Her Legal Rights: A Paradigm Shift From Anthropocentrism To Ecocentrism
Another World Environment Day passes with a grandeur theme "Only One Earth" focusing on "Living Sustainably in Harmony with Nature". The theme and the harmony concept was celebrated across the globe , probably more in the social media at a time when reports made by the International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL) state that environmental crime or ecocide is the fourth largest criminal enterprise after drug smuggling, counterfeiting and human trafficking. These reports find that...
Protection Of Traditional Knowledge Calls For A Serious Action
What is so enchanting yet difficult about the concept of Traditional Knowledge (TK)? Many decades have passed after the infamous conundrum created by so called patenting of three household products of India i.e. haldi, neem and basmati. The subject matter of TK still continues to be a much sought-after domain of research, however no dedicated law on TK is made yet. Why is it so? The universally recognized meaning of TK is, it denotes all forms of knowledge systems that originate within a...
An Endeavour To Replenish The 'Green Necklace' Of The National Capital
"Never say there is nothing beautiful in the world anymore. There is always something to make you wonder in the shape of a tree, the trembling of a leaf."[1]It is often said that the legacy we leave behind in the form of selfless actions is the true meaning of life, as is to plant trees under whose shade we do not expect to sit. Anyone who has been fortunate enough to share proximity to nature would relate to the famous novelist Emily Bronte when she says "Every leaf speaks bliss to me,...
Arbitral Award:Power To Set Aside To Include Modify: Need To Relook NHAI Vs. M.Hakeem
Section 34 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 (Hereinafter "the Act") provides for recourse to a court against an arbitral award by way of an application for setting aside the Award. Does this mean that the Court is powerless to modify the arbitral award. In other words, is it that always the Court has to necessarily either set aside the arbitral award or uphold the same in totality. No doubt, the Arbitration Act, 1940, (which was repealed by the Act) gave express power to the...
Let's Glance Through The Revised National Data Governance Framework Policy
The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, on 25th May, 2022, released a revised Draft National Data Governance Framework Policy ("NDGFP") after strong criticism of its precursor Draft India Data Accessibility and Use Policy, 2022 which was released for consultation in February 2022 and proposed to permit the licensing and sale of public data by the Government to the private sector. The critical role of the Framework in boosting India's Data Economy The NDGFP aims to...












