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Influencer Marketing & Advertising Law 2025: What Social Media Creators Should Know
Influencer Marketing & Advertising Law 2025: What Social Media Creators Should Know The world of influencer marketing never stands still, and 2025 is no exception. As millions of creators like us tout brands across sites, including Instagram, YouTube, Snapchat and Twitter, governments and regulators are increasingly scrutinising how influencers flog products and services online. The intent...
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*New Consumer Protection Amendment 2025: A Guide for E-Commerce Firms in India*
*New Consumer Protection Amendment 2025: A Guide for E-Commerce Firms in India* In 2025, the Indian government brought new amendments under the umbrella of the Evolution of Consumer Protection Amendment in India. The Evolution of Consumer Protection Law in India was introduced by the Prime Minister. This represents a fairly dramatic change for e-commerce companies...
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⚖️ “From Conflict to Resolution: How Civil Law Protects Your Rights”
Civil law forms the bedrock of a just society, ensuring that individuals, organizations, and institutions operate within a framework of fairness and accountability. Unlike criminal law, which punishes offenses against the state, civil law deals with disputes between private parties — where the goal is not punishment, but resolution and restoration of rights. Understanding Civil...
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Intellectual Property Law: Safeguarding Creativity, Innovation, and Commercial Identity in a Global Economy
In the modern knowledge-driven world, ideas are assets. From technological inventions to artistic creations, from innovative business models to brand identities, everything that originates from the human intellect carries significant value. Protecting these intangible assets is the essence of Intellectual Property (IP) Law. What is Intellectual Property (IP)? Intellectual Property refers to creations of the...
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Stray Dogs and Urban Safety: Supreme Court’s Suo Moto Intervention on Rabies Tragedy
Observations from a Recent Case: “City Hounded by Strays, Kids Pay Price” The Supreme Court of India has taken suo moto cognizance of a tragic incident where a girl died of rabies after a dog attack. The case ” City Hounded by Strays, Kids Pay Price ” highlights the pressing issue of stray animals in...
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Intellectual Property Law: Safeguarding Creativity, Innovation, and Commercial Identity in a Global Economy
White Collar Crime refers to financially motivated, non-violent offenses committed by individuals, businesses, or government officials. Unlike traditional crimes, these are often committed through deception, manipulation, and misuse of trust. Common examples include fraud, insider trading, embezzlement, money laundering, and corporate misconduct. Such crimes not only cause huge financial losses but also damage trust in...
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