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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International Conference on Generative Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights: Navigating Privacy, Accountability, and Digital Governance in a Globalized World

International Conference on Generative Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights: Navigating Privacy, Accountability, and Digital Governance in a Globalized World Organized by Innovative Institute of Law,…

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