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Exam Paper Leaks: Understanding the Root Causes and Consequences

Introduction The controversy over the NEET exam has brought national outrage, however, it’s now not the first time the examination papers were leaked. Since the start of 2019, 65 primary examinations in 19 Indian states have suffered from the leakage of question papers, which is in line with the latest report through India Today. These […]

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The Advent of Online Gaming and it’s effect on Privacy

 Introduction In the world of online gaming, privacy and interpersonal relationships are important factors to take into account. The programme that runs online games keeps certain details like our login and activities. The game will become more engaging as a result. The data that the game collects is like gold to the developers. They use […]

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Title: Analysing the Effect of Social Media on Defamation Laws in India

Author- Priyanshu Kunal, Student, University of Calcutta   Introduction: In the computerized age, social media has gotten to be a fundamental portion of our lives, empowering moment communication, data sharing, and worldwide network. Whereas it has various benefits, the quick development of social media stages has moreover brought around lawful challenges. One such challenge lies […]

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Privacy Laws in the Digital Age: “Balancing Security and Individual Rights”Privacy Laws in the Digital Age: “Balancing Security and Individual Rights”

Author- Ubaid Ghazali, Student, Jamia Hamdard University  Introduction: In an increasingly interconnected world, rapid advances in technology have brought unprecedented convenience and efficiency. However, this also raises a complex and urgent problem: The erosion of privacy. As governments and corporations mine data for a variety of purposes, the need for comprehensive privacy legislation becomes more […]

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The Advancement of Cybercrime Laws in India: Challenges and Future Prospects

Author- Priyanshu Kunal, Student, University of Calcutta Introduction The advanced transformation has brought critical progressions in innovation, communication, and commerce. Be that as it may, besides the countless benefits, it has too uncovered society to unused dangers within the shape of cybercrime. As cyber dangers continue to advance, so do the laws that administer them. […]