The 2022 amendment to the IT Intermediary Rules introduces significant compliance measures for digital intermediaries, including a grievance appellate committee and faster complaint resolution. The changes focus on enhanced user protection, transparency, and respect for constitutional rights.
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Public Domain in Copyright Regime: Facilitating Right to Know
This article explores the conflict and reconciliation between copyright protection and the right to know in India. It highlights the importance of fair use, legal exemptions, and judicial perspectives in ensuring access to knowledge while safeguarding creative rights.
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This article analyses film censorship in India using the intelligent, informed spectator standard and contemporary social norms. It highlights a structured legal process for assessment, emphasizing that free expression should be the rule and restraint an exception.
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The ongoing dispute between Moov and Zandu Balm raises critical questions about trademark disparagement and comparative advertising law in India. The Supreme Court appeal is set to clarify legal standards for such contentious advertisements.
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This post critically analyses the reservation system in India, questioning the caste-based approach and advocating for merit and economic criteria. It highlights legal perspectives and suggests reforms for effective upliftment of underprivileged groups.
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