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Himachal Pradesh HC Grants Bail In Case Over AI-Generated Image Of PM Modi With ‘Pakistan Zindabad’ Caption
The Himachal Pradesh High Court drew a vital distinction: mere appreciation of another country—absent any disassociation or incitement—does not constitute sedition. The ruling highlights the need for evidentiary thresholds in BNS-based sedition allegations, especially when digital actions are involved. It also underscores procedural safeguards, discouraging unnecessary custody once the investigative process is complete.
Payal Jangra
Aug 23, 20252 min read


SAMAJIK NYAY SUTRA CYBERBULLYING & ONLINE HARASSMENT
Online abuse — from threatening messages and trolling to non-consensual sharing of intimate images and doxxing — destroys people’s dignity and safety. Indian law now provides clear criminal, data protection, and remedial routes to stop abuse, punish offenders, and seek compensation. In the post a practical, legally accurate guide is given which you can use or share.
Jahan Soni
Aug 22, 20254 min read


Supreme Court Restricts Law Interns' Entry on Specific Days
The Supreme Court has issued an order barring law interns from entering its courtrooms on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Fridays. The decision was made following a request from the Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) to address severe overcrowding on these designated miscellaneous hearing days.
Ashutosh Pathak
Aug 21, 20251 min read


Dowry Death & Indian Society Law vs. Tradition: A Legal Insight
Is dowry a goodwill gift or source of oppression wrapped as a gift to a bride from her family or a way of showing economic status for bride's family?
Jahan Soni
Aug 20, 20252 min read


Supreme Court Directs ECI to Publish Names of 65 Lakh Deleted Voters in Bihar's SIR with Reasons for Exclusion
Case Name : Association for Democratic Reforms & Ors v. Election Commission of India (Public Interest Litigation challenging Bihar SIR...
Ashutosh Pathak
Aug 15, 20252 min read
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