Rethinking Legal Obligations of Aggregators in Protecting Women

Rethinking Legal Obligations of Aggregators in Protecting Women

Interestingly, the incident occurred on the same day that the ban on bike taxis came into effect in Karnataka, yet users were still able to book rides. This has reignited discussions about regulatory compliance and the ethical frameworks governing platform-based services. The complexity of aggregator operations, often straddling legal and technical boundaries, makes it essential…

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సామాజిక ప్రసార మాధ్యమాలు – చట్టాల పరిమితులు – The Journal of Indian Law and Society

Rethinking the Criminalisation of Sex Secured by False Promise of Marriage – The Journal of Indian Law and Society

By Abhinav Ravi This article explores the theoretical basis for the criminalisation of sex secured by a false promise of marriage. It argues that having established a standard of affirmative consent and a provision for presuming the absence of consent, the law ought not to treat such activity as rape. Introduction Section 69 of the…

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