Can We Get Hacked Just By Answering a Phone Call

Can We Get Hacked Just By Answering a Phone Call

Are you worried about being hacked? Probably not, but it’s always worth being aware of the possibility. A recent study found that answering a phone call from someone you don’t know can be enough to put your personal information at risk. The study was conducted by Symantec and found that out of 2,000 people, half […]

Separation of powers

Separation of powers in UK, USA and India– A comparative study

This blog is written by Sneha Singh, a student of LLM in Lovely Professional University, Phagwara (Punjab). This blog deals with Military Actions in cyber security. Introduction “If the legislative and executive authorities are one institution, there will be no freedom. There won’t be any freedom anyway if the judiciary body is separated from the legislature and

Robert Clive, 1st Baron Clive, became the first British Governor of Bengal.

Establishment of East India Company

The BEIC, sometimes referred to as “John Company”, was a joint-stock company which was granted an English Royal Charter by ELIZABETH I on December 31, 1600, with the intention of favouring trade privileges in India. The Royal Charter effectively gave the newly created Honourable East India Company (HEIC) a 21-year monopoly on all trade in

The Military Actions in The Cyber Security

Military Actions in the Cyber Security

This blog is written by Sunanda Shukla, a student of LLM in Lovely Professional University, Phagwara (Punjab). This blog deals with Military Actions in cyber security. Introduction Cyber systems have the eventuality to overcome any system controlled by Software. The military’s service’s primary mission is to provide security to all citizens. In India, military technology

Right to Information Act, 2005

Right to Information Act, 2005

The right to information is like the protective shield of a democratic government. This right is necessary for the proper functioning of democratic mechanisms. The right to information is an integral part of freedom of speech and opinion as provided for in Article 19(1)(A) of the Constitution and is understood to be the first condition

Composition of Parliament

Composition of Parliament

This article is written by Shifali, a student of B.A. LLB (2nd year) in Lovely Professional University, Phagwara (Punjab). This article deals with the composition of the parliament of India. It also deals with the powers and functions of the parliament of India. The Parliament is the legislative organ of a Union government and the

How to Talk about Separation with your Spouse

How to Talk about Separation with your Spouse

Separating from a spouse can be a difficult thing to talk about, especially if there are irreconcilable differences between both parties. Communication is a great tool to set fair considerations and voice out concerns. This post will give tips on effectively and peacefully discussing separation with your spouse. Are you sure you want a separation?

Right To Privacy

Right To Privacy: An Analysis & brief study of various aspects and its Laws

It is quite interesting and the most cherished right, The Right to Privacy, though being poles apart, and contradictory and antagonistic and complementary in the Indian Legal System. This right is very essential rights for the survival of a human being in the rapidly advancing, modern and technical world – where the protection of an

Right to Life – The Indian Realm

Right to Life under Constitution of India

Right to Life-  The Constitution of India is the supreme law of the country. This is the framework in which all other laws are incorporated. In India, the Constitution certainly defines the policies, procedures and laws that set out the powers and duties of the government and various central and state agencies. It also establishes

Legal analysis on caste system in India

Legal analysis on caste system in India

This blog is written by Mehakpreet Kaur BBA LLB(Hons) 2nd year law student from Lovely Professional University. This blog is about the legal analysis of the Caste system in India. Introduction This year India celebrated its 76th Independence day. The Indian Constitution came into force on 26th January 1950. It is the longest-written constitution in

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