Declaring that black money corrupts democracy, the Supreme Court has issued strict guidelines to restrict the circulation of unaccounted funds during elections.

Declaring that black money corrupts democracy, the Supreme Court has issued strict guidelines to restrict the circulation of unaccounted funds during elections. Case Title: State…

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Supreme Court: Section 60(1)(ccc) CPC Residential Exemption is Personal to Judgment-Debtor, Unavailable to Legal Heirs

Supreme Court: Section 60(1)(ccc) CPC Residential Exemption is Personal to Judgment-Debtor, Unavailable to Legal Heirs Case Title: SHEELA GEHLOT Versus MOHINI HARDAYAL SINGH & ORS.…

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Facial Recognition & Surveillance in India: Constitutional Issues, Privacy Rights and the Need for a Statutory Framework

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Facial Recognition & Surveillance in India: Constitutional Issues, Privacy Rights and the Need for a Statutory Framework Introduction Facial recognition technology (“FRT”) has moved rapidly…

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