ˇSecurity Force Courts court martial in BSF
A Court-martial is a military court or a trial conducted in such a court. A court-martial is empowered to determine the guilt of members of the armed forces subject to military law, and, if the defendant is found guilty, to decide upon punishment. In addition, courts-martial may be used to try prisoners of war for war crimes. The Geneva Conventions require that POWs who are on trial for war crimes be...
Read MoreDelhi High Court Champions Equality: HIV Status Not a Barrier to Promotion in Armed Forces
Introduction Delhi High Court Champions Equality: HIV Status Not a Barrier to Promotion in Armed Forces In a landmark judgment delivered on 28 March 2025, the Delhi High Court decisively upheld the rights of HIV-positive personnel in India’s paramilitary forces, ruling that denial of promotions or termination solely on the ground of HIV status is...
Read MoreCorporate Governance : The International Regulatory Landscape in the Backdrop of the PTC India Financial Services Debacle
Corporate Governance Abstract Corporate governance is the backbone of ensuring transparency, accountability, and ethical behavior in organizational operations, safeguarding the interests of stakeholders and enhancing public trust. It encompasses the frameworks, principles, and mechanisms that dictate how companies are controlled and directed. The importance of robust corporate governance has been underscored by numerous corporate scandals ...
Read MoreHow to Legally Launch a Dating App Like Tinder in India: A Comprehensive Legal Guide
Launching a dating app in India sounds exciting—and it is. But excitement without compliance is a one-way ticket to legal nightmares. If you want your app to swipe right on success and not left into litigation, you must understand and prepare for India’s legal landscape. Here’s a comprehensive guide to help you navigate the journey...
Read MoreSocial Media and Mental Health: Striking the Perfect Balance for Well-Being in the Digital Age
Abstract Social Media and Mental Health Social media has become a dominant force in modern communication, influencing individuals’ mental health in both positive and negative ways. While it fosters connectivity, self-expression, and access to information, its excessive or unregulated use can contribute to anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, and digital addiction. This paper explores the psychological...
Read MoreNavigating the Digital Landscape: Understanding the DPDP Act
DPDP ACT In a time when the virtual world is as much a blessing as it is a battlefield, personal data has become currency, commodity, and cause for concern. We scroll, swipe, click, and share with scant regard, blissfully unaware that each digital trace we make is a data point waiting to be gathered, mined,...
Read MoreIndia’s Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023: A New Era in Data Privacy
India’s Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023: A New Era in Data Privacy Introduction India has finally taken a decisive step toward regulating digital personal data with the enactment of the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act, 2023. After years of policy churn and legislative back-and-forth, this law sets the groundwork for how personal data...
Read MoreAN UNCOMPROMISING CCI AND ITS IMPACT ON THE MARKET
INTRODUCTION TO UNCOMPROMISING CCI The Competition Commission of India (CCI) is a statutory body established under the Competition Act, 2002, to promote competition and prevent anti-competitive practices in India. The CCI aims to create a level playing field for all market players, ensuring that no single entity abuses its dominant position to stifle competition. The...
Read MoreAI Governance in India: Balancing Constitutional Rights, Algorithmic Fairness, and Ethical Regulation
Canonising Al and Algorithms:Assessing the Indian Constitution’s Abstract The rapid advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and algorithmic decision-making presents unique challenges and opportunities within the Indian constitutional framework. As AI systems increasingly influence governance, law enforcement, and judicial processes, it becomes crucial to assess their compatibility with constitutional principles such as equality, fairness, due process,...
Read MoreTHE ARMY ACT 1950
INTRODUCTION The Army Act, 1950, was enacted to create a unified legal framework for the Indian Armyfollowing independence, replacing the colonial-era Indian Army Act of 1911. Operational fromJuly 22, 1950, it established a distinct body of military law tailored to the needs of a sovereignIndia, covering all ranks from officers to enlisted personnel, including members...
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