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Beyond Neutrality: Holding Financial Institutions to Account in Armed Conflicts

In a historic step toward strengthening accountability in armed conflicts, a submission to the International Criminal Court (ICC) calls for an investigation into the role of banks and financial institutions in sustaining unlawful occupations. This initiative marks a significant evolution in international justice, shifting the focus beyond direct perpetrators of violence to include those whose […]

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Digital Content Protection Strengthened: Delhi High Court Issues Landmark Injunction Against IPTV Piracy

Introduction On July 14, 2025, the Delhi High Court delivered a decisive ruling in Star India Pvt Ltd v. IPTV Smarters Pro & Ors., issuing a real-time dynamic injunction against unauthorized streaming and reproduction of copyrighted broadcasts through Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) platforms, websites, and mobile applications. This proactive measure came ahead of the IPL

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Strengthening Constitutional Protections Against Indiscriminate Immigration Raids

On July 12, 2025, the United States District Court for the Central District of California delivered a landmark ruling enjoining Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) from conducting immigration raids in Los Angeles County solely based on race, accent, or appearance. This article provides a thorough, professional analysis of this

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The Legal Self: How Denmark’s Deepfake Law is Redefining Copyright and Identity

In a bold and unprecedented legislative move, Denmark is set to become the first country in the world to grant its citizens copyright over their own faces, voices, and likenesses. Amid the rapid rise of deepfakes and generative AI technologies, the Danish Ministry of Culture’s amendment to its copyright law signals a turning point in

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Safeguarding Sovereignty Without Silencing Dissent: A Legal Recalibration by the Allahabad High Court

July 11, 2025 The interpretation and application of laws concerning national sovereignty are among the most sensitive and scrutinized functions of the judiciary. On 11 July 2025, the Allahabad High Court delivered a significant judgment that recalibrates the enforcement of Section 152 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS)-a provision that criminalizes acts that endanger the

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Rethinking Bail Bond Forfeiture in India: Balancing Accountability with Constitutional Fairness

In India’s evolving legal landscape, the enforcement of bail bond forfeiture has come under increased scrutiny. While originally intended to uphold the integrity of criminal proceedings, this mechanism has often been applied in a manner that raises serious questions about procedural fairness, judicial discretion, and the constitutional balance between liberty and order. This article explores

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Rethinking Nationwide Injunctions: A Strategic Imperative for Today’s Enterprises

On July 8, 2025, the United States Supreme Court issued a seminal ruling clarifying the limited scope of district-court injunctions. In a case concerning an executive order on birthright citizenship, the Court held that lower courts must refrain from issuing “universal” injunctions that bar federal policies nationwide. This decision reshapes the landscape of judicial relief

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