INCREASING JUDICIAL ACCEPTANCE OF COHABITATION ININDIA: A TRANSFORMATIVE SHIFT IN FAMILY LAW
Authored By: Ananya Singh Manipal University Jaipur ABSTRACT Cohabitation or live-in relationship is a new socio- legal relationship in India, […]
Authored By: Ananya Singh Manipal University Jaipur ABSTRACT Cohabitation or live-in relationship is a new socio- legal relationship in India, […]
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Authored By: Nikita Agarwal Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University Delhi Abstract Artificial Intelligence influencers, also known as virtual or computer-generated influencers,
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Authored By: Khadija Bilal Pakistan College of Law ABSTRACT The increasing reliance on artificial intelligence (AI) and algorithmic tools in
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Authored By: Ananya Ghose Shyambazar Law College, University of Calcutta Abstract: The rise of smartphones, cloud storage, messaging applications, and
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Authored By: Satyaki Trivedi St Xavier’s University Introduction:- 1The right to life under Article 21 of the Indian Constitution is