International Journal of Human Rights Law Review

International Open Access Double Blind Peer Reviewed, Referred Journal

ISSN No. : 2583-7095

Impact of Cybersquatting on Brand Reputation and Online Business Models in India

Cybersquatting, a malicious practice where individuals register, trade, or use domain names identical or deceptively similar to well-known brands, poses a significant threat to brand reputation and online business models in India. As the digital economy grows exponentially, the issue of cybersquatting becomes more pertinent, leading to challenges for businesses, consumers, and policymakers. This paper […]

Doctrine of Judicial Review and it’s Applicability in Modern India

Judicial Review in India is a fundamental principle that allows the judiciary to review the legislative and executive functions and ensures the executive and legislative actions align with the Constitution of India . This principle enables the judiciary to uphold citizens’ fundamental rights and prevents arbitrary actions by the legislative and executive bodies. Judicial review […]

Preventing Online Harassment: Legal approaches to Cyberstalking, Cyberbullying and Defamation in Cyberspace

The rapid revolutionised growth of digital technology has communication, enabled global connectivity while also facilitated harmful behaviours like online harassment. Cyberstalking, cyberbullying, and online defamation have become widespread threats, exploiting the anonymity and far-reaching nature of the internet. These forms of harassment severely impact individuals’ mental health, privacy, and reputations, underscoring the need for comprehensive […]