Delhi High Court

DOCTRINE OF FORUM NON CONVENIENS: MEANING, CONSTITUTIONAL POSITION AND RECENT SUPREME COURT RULING

The Supreme Court of India ruled that High Courts cannot dismiss writ petitions under Article 226(1) using the forum non conveniens doctrine. This judgment protects litigants' access to justice by affirming jurisdiction based on the respondent's location.

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PERSONALITY RIGHTS VS FREE SPEECH: BALANCING DIGNITY AND DEMOCRACY IN INDIA

Personality rights protect an individual’s identity—including name, image, and voice—from unauthorized commercial exploitation. While Indian courts derive these from Article 21, the absence of a codified law creates challenges in combating AI-driven deepfakes while safeguarding democratic free speech.

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