By Anish Sinha
Introduction
In a striking order passed on 29 August 2025, the Supreme Court in Ajay Maini v. State of Haryana & Ors.[1] directed the seizure of the stenographer’s book of a High Court Judge’s Secretary to
LL. B Mania, published by LL.B Mania, covers a diverse range of contemporary legal issues and developments in India and beyond. The blog addresses constitutional law topics such as legislative autonomy and judicial review, as seen in discussions on legislative disciplinary powers. It also explores emerging regulatory frameworks, including the legal challenges and policy considerations surrounding online gaming and digital entertainment. Judicial transparency and procedural accountability are examined through case studies of Supreme Court interventions. Additionally, the blog analyzes privileged communications under Indian evidence law and the evolving landscape of artificial intelligence regulation, comparing international models and their implications. Overall, the blog provides analysis on legislative, constitutional, criminal, technology, and evidence law topics relevant to current legal discourse.
By Anish Sinha
Introduction
In a striking order passed on 29 August 2025, the Supreme Court in Ajay Maini v. State of Haryana & Ors.[1] directed the seizure of the stenographer’s book of a High Court Judge’s Secretary to…

By- Rabia Mittal
INTRODUCTION
Privileged communications involve two individuals sharing information that the law will protect from a legal obligation to disclose. Public policy forms the basis of privilege in the goal of providing an open environment within select relationships,…
Introduction
With the advent of advanced-level technology and regular rise in its potential, Artificial Intelligence (“AI”) has the potential to change the world towards the better and help us understand the budding risks associated with it. Such…
By Saumya Raj (1st Year, Student of B.A LL.B, CNLU Patna – Batch of 2029)
Introduction
“Justice means set of principles whose function is to distribute entitlements to valuable resources – liberties, opportunities, income and wealth – among a plurality…
By Manvee
Facts of the Case
Winzo Games Pvt. Ltd. (the Informant) filed a complaint under Section 19(1)(a) of the Competition Act, 2002 against Google LLC and its affiliates, alleging violations of Section 4 of the Act. The Informant, a…
By Arpit Kumar (3rd Year, CNLU Patna)
The term “social media” includes a diverse array of technological platforms designed to facilitate the exchange of information and ideas among individuals and communities worldwide. From Facebook and Instagram to YouTube and Twitter…
Introduction
As we approach a new paradigm where prevention of disputes and the promotion of alternative dispute resolution mechanisms take centre stage, certain persistent issues often remain overlooked. These issues, while as familiar as the morning tea…
By Manvee, Garima Bairagi and Pragati Chaurasiya
On 3rd January 2025, MeitY released the most awaited Draft Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Rules 2025 marking a significant step in India’s data privacy framework, emphasizing accountability, user rights, and data…
By Priya Dutt [1st Year Student at CNLU Patna (2029 Batch)]
What is a “dying declaration”?
A dying declaration is a statement made by the person related to his death or the circumstances of the transaction that resulted in the…