Category: Law and Morals
ONLINE PLATFORMS AND THEIR IMPACT ON DEMOCRACY
January 5th, 2025 by girlup_imkaan“Democracy is not just the right to vote, it is the right to live in dignity.” – Naomi Klein The availability of information through online platforms has undoubtedly changed people’s attitude towards news, opinions, and resources. Internet environments have broken geographical barriers, allowing people all over the world to access information instantly. This global dimension …
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Act no. 40 of 2019
November 30th, 2024 by girlup_imkaan“It is time that we all see gender as a spectrum instead of two sets of opposing ideals.” ~ Emma Watson. We all have been talking about equality for a long time. Equality means a state where rights, status, opportunity are given to everyone every where irrespective of their caste, creed, colour or gender. In …
An MBBS Student’sThoughts on the gruesome Female Doctor Rape incident
September 1st, 2024 by Gunn MittalI set out on this road as an MBBS student with hopes of changing the world, saving lives,and improving society. Attending medical college is a demanding experience that involvestedious working hours, mental strain, and great academic pressure. However, nothing canever fully prepare you for the instant your sense of security is violently destroyed. Our entire …
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Tussle Between Right to Information and Right to Privacy
June 16th, 2024 by ridhanshawaliaThe most Supreme law of India is the Constitution of India. It contains the rights of the citizens and the duties or powers of the government. Part III of the constitution deals with the Fundamental Rights of the citizens, including the Right to Freedom, the Right to Equality, the Right to Freedom of Religion, the …
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Plagiarism v/s Ordinary theft
December 6th, 2023 by Hiti BansalIs using chatgpt a crime, if it is then what is the difference between ordinary attempted theft and this crime? Ordinary theft is depriving an owner from possession of his movable property without consent whereas submitting an essay written by artificial intelligence (commonly referred to as extreme plagiarism) is taking undue credit of someone else’s …