This research paper examines the implications of digital technologies on free speech in India, discussing relevant constitutional provisions, landmark judgments, and evolutionary trends. It highlights the opportunities and challenges of the digital landscape, analyzes online censorship, hate speech, and right to dissent, and conducts a comparative analysis with international practices. It suggests updating legal frameworks for the digital milieu while balancing free speech and regulation, emphasizing proactive approaches like digital literacy, collaborative governance, and transparent content moderation.
Category: Research Papers
Human Rights and Technology
Abstract This research paper delves into the intricate relationship between technological advancements and human rights, focusing on the pervasive issues of surveillance, artificial intelligence (AI), and their impact on individual freedoms. The…
Legal Evolution: Navigating Transformative Pathways in Justice Systems
Abstract This research paper conducts a comprehensive analysis of recent criminal justice reforms in India, focusing on amendments to the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) and discussions surrounding police reforms. The study delves…
Artificial Intelligence and Employment Law: Balancing Innovation and Workers’ Rights
Abstract This research delves into the complex interplay between artificial intelligence (AI) and employment law within the Indian context. As AI technologies reshape the workplace landscape, the study critically examines the challenges…
Impact of Caste-based Reservations on Social Equality
Prakash Singh[1] Narayan School of Law Gopal Narayan Singh University Abstract This research delves into the multifaceted dimensions of caste-based reservations in India, scrutinizing their historical roots, contemporary impact, and ongoing debates….