Article 21 ensures that life and liberty cannot be curtailed arbitrarily by the State, requiring adherence to fair, just, and reasonable legal procedures. The judiciary has broadened the scope of ...
India has positioned itself as a growing hub for arbitration under the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 (amended in 2015 and 2019). However, a fundamental ...
More than 30 civil society organisations have united to oppose changes to the Right to Information (RTI) Act, 2005.
In a world where streaming content reigns supreme, having the right tools to download your favorite videos can make all the ...
A human rights campaigner, Tanya O'Carroll, has succeeded in forcing social media giant Meta not to use her data for targeted ...
A growing number of legal U.S. residents and visa holders are being detained or deported after border agents inspect their ...
A federal bankruptcy judge granted Shilo Sanders a limited protective order for certain financial records in his bankruptcy ...
On March 10, 2025, the Belgian Data Protection Authority (BDPA) updated its 2020 guidance on the processing of personal data for direct ...
Undocumented parents file complaint against CBP, seeking to return to the U.S. for their 10-year-old daughter's brain cancer ...
Lily Li, an AI and cybersecurity law expert and founder of Metaverse Law in Newport Beach, California, said she expects that ...
A federal appeals court panel declined to block an Idaho law requiring students to use restrooms that align with their ...