The Delhi high court has raised a concern about the potential dangers of using Wikipedia as a source of information. Introduction The Delhi high court has flagged a serious concern for the users of Wikipedia. Wikipedia is widely used for information from all over the world. Is now questionable. The first edit to Wikipedia was made on January 15, 2001, two days after the domain was registered. Wikipedia’s policy of “neutral point-of-view” was established in its first few months. Wikipedia was created in 2001 by Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger as a way to make it easier to write and…
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“SC Sets Aside NCLAT’s Settlement Ruling, Insolvency Process Against Byju’s Resumes” The Supreme Court directed that the ₹158 crore held in a separate escrow account must be transferred to the Committee of Creditors’ escrow account. Introduction Solicitor General Tushar Mehta represented the BCCI, supported by Advocate Kanu Agrawal and with Argus Partners handling the brief. Senior Advocate Kapil Sibal appeared on behalf of Glas Trust, alongside Senior Advocates Shyam Divan, and Advocates Prateek Kumar, Raveena Rai, Smriti Nair, Nishant Sharma, and Anshula Laroiya from Khaitan & Co.Senior Advocates Abhishek Manu Singhvi and Neeraj Kishan Kaul, assisted by Advocates Zulfiquar Memon,…
How the Modern Representation of Justice Reflects Changing Societal Values Introduction In a monumental change, India unveiled a new statue, breaking away from traditional depictions. Unlike the familiar figure holding a sword and scales with a blindfold, this statue portrays Lady Justice with her eyes uncovered. This significant shift has sparked public discourse on the evolving symbolism of justice in modern society. Historically, Lady Justice, with her blindfold, represented impartiality—justice untainted by personal bias. The removal of the blindfold in the new statue symbolizes a more conscious, aware justice system, acknowledging the need to see, understand, and contextual cases before…
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IntroductionAs 2024 witnesses an escalation in environmental activism across India, a significant movementhas emerged in the Gulf of Mannar and the Sundarbans. Women from indigenous and localcommunities in these regions are demanding their right to forest resources, a conflict that pitsconservation efforts against traditional livelihoods. These women are pushing back againststringent restrictions imposed on accessing resources in protected areas, asserting their role ascustodians of the environment. Women are powerful, resilient, and inspiring individuals who have made significant contributions to our society. They are leaders, innovators, and change-makers, breaking down barriers and paving the way for a more equitable and inclusive…