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Publications On Public Life Of Public Figures Can't Be Stopped Unless They Amount To Harassment/ Privacy Invasion: Delhi HC In Mahua Moitra's Case

The Delhi High Court has observed that publications on public life of public personalities cannot be stopped either by the Government or judicial orders, unless they amount to harassment and invasion.

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Pregnant prisoners should not be subjected to second round of victimisation through court process: Calcutta High Court

The High Court had recently taken a serious view of allegations that women were getting pregnant in West Bengal's jails. Later, the Supreme Court was told that most of such women were already pregnant before imprisonment

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Electoral Bonds Judgment: Why Supreme Court said no to anonymous political donations

The Supreme Court on Thursday struck down the electoral bonds scheme introduced by the Indian government in 2018 to permit anonymous political donations.

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AI might be reading your Slack, Teams messages using tech from Aware

Aware uses AI to analyze companies' employee messages across Slack, Microsoft Teams, Zoom and other communications services.

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Delhi High Court to consider issuing Letters Rogatory to Ireland after Google refuses to reveal identity of YouTube channel

Google has refused to disclose the Basic Subscriber Information (BSI) of the Youtube channel which operating out of the European Union where the data is protected under General Data Protection Regulation rules.

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