NAVIGATING CONFLICT VIRTUALLY AMIDST THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC

A paradigm shift in many facets of daily life, including the resolution of disputes, has been sparked by the COVID-19 epidemic. It has not only transformed our lives, but it has also sparked a radical shift in the way we approach and settle disputes.

Legal Remedies for Removal of Disqualification of Directors

As per the provisions mentioned in the Companies Act 2013, a director of a company can be disqualified for five years from the directorship of his/her company and also banned from joining any other organization as a director if his/her current organization fails to submit their financial statement for three years consecutively.

Educational Institutions & Data Privacy: Children’s Data Processing

Coming of Digital Private Data Protection opens new possibilities for safeguarding Data Principals’ or citizens’ data from breaching. DPDP 2023 along with stringent policies related to data privacy introduced some new aspects of data handling and data processing.

Upholding Justice and Dignity: A Comprehensive Guide to the Rights of an Arrested Person in India

Arrest is a critical juncture in the criminal justice system, where an individual’s rights must be upheld to ensure a just legal process. India, like many other countries, enshrines specific rights for arrested individuals to protect their dignity and ensure fairness in legal proceedings.

Veracity of advertisement

Section 2(b) of the Real estate (regulation and development) act, 2016 (herein after referred to as ‘the act’) defined the meaning of the term ‘advertisement’ as ‘any document described or issued as advertisement through any medium and includes any notice, circular or other documents or publicity in any form, informing persons about a real estate project, or offering for sale of a plot, building or apartment or inviting persons to purchase in any manner such plot, building or apartment or to make advances or deposits for such purposes’.

Cyberbullying and Legal Remedies in India

The use of digital channels such as social media, email, or text messaging to harass, threaten, or intimidate someone is referred to as cyberbullying. It can take many forms, such as online harassment, trolling, cyberstalking, and spreading false information. The effects of cyberbullying are typically severe, resulting in psychological pain, reputational loss, and, in extreme cases, suicide.

PERSONAL DATA CONSENT REQUIRED OR NOT UNDER PERSONAL DATA LAW IN INDIA

Section 2(g) of The Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 (hereinafter referred to as ‘the act’) defined ‘Consent Manager’ (hereinafter referred to as ‘CM’) as any person who takes the consent of data principle regarding manage, review, or withdraws for the concerned data in a transparent manner.