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    Plea in HC against titles to three new criminal laws in Hindi and Sanskrit

    The Madras High Court directed the Union government to respond to a petition challenging the use of Hindi and Sanskrit names for three new criminal Acts. The petitioner argued that providing titles in these languages would create confusion and difficulty for non-speakers. The court scheduled further hearing for July 23.

    Won't comment on new criminal laws, says CJI DY Chandrachud

    Amid a heated debate over three new criminal laws, CJI D Y Chandrachud refused to comment, citing the pending Supreme Court review. The laws replaced existing statutes and face a PIL challenging their validity. Chandrachud emphasised the court's commitment to the Constitution and litigants at a foundation ceremony for new court buildings, highlighting the importance of justice and the rule of law. The new complexes aim to enhance court efficiency and reduce case backlogs.

    US Supreme Court sidesteps dispute on state laws regulating social media

    Legal battles over social media control escalate as court decisions differ. The role of content moderation and free speech rights takes center stage in the ongoing debates and legal challenges.

    New Zealand to press ahead with media content pay law

    New Zealand's government is pushing for a bill to make digital platforms pay media companies for news. The legislation, aligned with Australia's law, could affect companies like Meta Platforms and Alphabet Inc. The bill's authority will be supervised by an independent regulator, supported by the Labour party but facing opposition from the ACT New Zealand party.

    'Sir, pls don't misinform': Railways to Jairam Ramesh's claim on first FIR under new criminal law

    The Railway Ministry refuted Congress leader Jairam Ramesh's claim that the Delhi Police filed the first FIR under Bharatiya Nyay Sanhita 2023 against a street vendor for obstruction at New Delhi Railway Station. Indian Railways provided evidence from the Station House Officer stating no such FIR was registered, prompting the Ministry to respond, "Sir, pls don't mis-inform!"

    As new criminal laws come into effect, here's what experts think of their impact on legal system

    It is said that these laws will affect a large number of citizens at some point in time or the other in their lives. The passing of the three criminal law bills in Parliament last year sparked a series of debates regarding the need to take such steps towards evolution in the field of law with the introduction of new criminal laws.

    • Postpone implementation of new criminal laws: CPI(ML) Liberation MPs to President

      President Droupadi Mumru, the immediate suspension of new criminal laws is crucial. Rushed passage without scrutiny threatens legal safeguards. A thorough review and consensus are needed to protect citizens' liberties. Your urgent intervention is vital to prevent erosion of rights and ensure informed decision-making.

      New criminal laws a shift from archaic colonial legal system: Experts in PIB workshop in Srinagar

      The Press Information Bureau held a workshop in Srinagar to discuss three new criminal laws: Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, and Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam. The workshop, 'Vartalap,' aimed to educate Kashmir's media on the shift from colonial legal frameworks to modern, victim-centric laws designed to enhance justice and accountability

      40 lakh grassroots workers, 5.65 lakh police, prison officials trained to spread awareness on new criminal laws

      As the new criminal laws laid emphasis on technology in investigation, trial and court proceedings, the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) has made 23 functional modifications in the existing Crime and Criminal Tracking Networks and Systems (CCTNS) application under which all cases are registered now in every police station in the country.

      New criminal laws are updated to the needs and requirements of changing times: Assam DGP

      During the workshop, key officials highlighted crucial reforms in Criminal Laws, emphasizing victim rights, digital evidence, and the evolving philosophy in the Criminal Justice System. The media plays a vital role in creating public awareness about these changes for a fair and efficient legal process.

      Apple is first company charged under new EU competition law

      Apple is facing intense regulatory scrutiny globally, with charges in the EU, legal battles in the US, and regulatory actions in Britain, signaling a turbulent period for the tech giant in various markets.

      Apple charged with violating EU's antitrust tech law, may have to pay fine of $38 billion.

      Apple has become the first US tech giant to be charged under the European Union’s tough new antitrust tech law. If found guilty, its fine may soar up to $38 billion.

      Child labour: States, UTs told to prevent violation of law

      The Ministry of Labour and Employment issued an advisory to strengthen enforcement mechanisms to prevent violations of The Child and Adolescent Labour (Prohibition & Regulation) Act, 1986, following the discovery of over 50 children under 14 working at Som Distilleries and Breweries in Bhopal.

      Govt pulls up Amazon for labour law violations in Manesar warehouse case

      The union labour ministry in New Delhi criticized Amazon for inadequate occupational safety and working conditions at its Manesar warehouse. Labour secretary Sumita Dawra met with Amazon officials to address issues related to facilities like utilities and restrooms. The ministry found violations of labour laws impacting welfare and productivity of workers, leading to unrest among the workforce.

      Why is the New York law on regulating social media algorithms protecting teenagers, a step in the right direction?

      The New York State Legislature had earlier passed a legislation on regulating social media algorithms targeting teenagers. This has received the consent of the Governor and despite the concerns related to its implementation, it is being hailed as a progressive step.

      Stand up to breaking news

      AI summaries, including Google's feature, pose some key challenges for society and news publishers. For starters, they have issues with accuracy. Unlike Wikipedia, they don't have human oversight or verification, and can pick up unreliable or unverified information from articles as facts. A user who doesn't know better, or can't easily spot issues, may accept it as news.

      US regulator says TikTok may be violating child privacy law

      The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced Tuesday that it had referred a complaint against TikTok to the Justice Department, saying the popular video sharing app may be violating child privacy laws. FTC chair Lina Khan said Tuesday on X that the follow-up investigation had "found reason to believe that TikTok is violating or about to violate" COPPA and other federal laws.

      Facebook owner Meta respects the law only when it suits, says Australia minister

      Australia's financial services minister said that Meta, owner of Facebook and WhatsAPP sees itself above the law, harming economies and democracy worldwide with its anticompetitive actions. Assistant Treasurer Stephen Jones criticised Meta's behavior as a "corporate bully," especially its stance on licensing deals with Australian news media. After Canada introduced a similar law in 2023, Meta blocked links to news content in the country.

      As new ad regime dawns, cos make over 5K avowals

      Marketers in India have started implementing the self-declaration certificate (SDC) mandate for new ads since June 18. The ministry of information and broadcasting (MIB) directive mandated that all new print, TV, digital, and radio ads must have an SDC generated through the Broadcast Seva portal for TV and radio and the PCI for print and digital ads from June 18. While the SDC mandate is challenging for advertisers, it will not hinder the rollout of new ads. Brand marketers have generated over 5,000 SDCs for new print and internet ads through the Press Council of India's website.

      IT ministry appoints new group coordinator of cyber laws division

      Deepak Goel, Scientist G of NIC, appointed as Group Coordinator of Cyber Laws and Data Governance division of MeitY, replacing Sandip Chatterjee.

      Dollar or other currencies? How the US is daring the world to find a dollar alternative

      The United States is challenging its own foundations as the world's reserve currency with attacks on the legal system following Donald Trump's conviction. Despite growing consternation, no credible alternative has emerged. The dollar's dominance stems from U.S. democratic principles, but threats loom as sanctions and political turmoil test its credibility.

      Can you opt out of Meta's AI scraping? Sort of

      Meta announced the expansion of its AI services globally, using public information to train its AI starting June 26, sparking privacy concerns in Europe. Users in the U.S. were already subject to this practice. The program's future expansion remains uncertain.

      New York lawmakers pass measure to protect youths on social media

      New York state lawmakers passed legislation to protect children online by restricting social media platforms from exposing 'addictive' content to users under 18 without parental consent.

      New York set to restrict social media algorithms for teens, WSJ reports

      New York plans to ban social media algorithms targeting youth without parental consent. Mayor Eric Adams sued Meta Platforms for fueling a mental health crisis among youth.

      Ad lib? Commercial shift in commercials

      Television broadcasters anticipate a rebound in advertising revenues following adverse developments last year, including free cricket streaming, sports cannibalizing entertainment ad revenue, and a larger base. Elections and a strong cricketing year are expected to support revenue growth. However, India must adapt to global media consumption habits, with low internet access, online programming, and sports viewership migrating.

      Judge nixes bid to restrict Trump statements that could endanger officers in classified records case

      US District Judge Aileen Cannon said in her order that prosecutors on special counsel Jack Smith's team didn't give defence lawyers adequate time to discuss the request before it was filed Friday evening. She denied the request without prejudice, meaning prosecutors could file it again.

      Prosecutors seek to bar Trump in classified files case from statements endangering law enforcement

      The presumptive Republican presidential nominee was referring to the disclosure in a court document that the FBI, during the search, followed a standard use-of-force policy that prohibits the use of deadly force except when the officer conducting the search has a reasonable belief that the "subject of such force poses an imminent danger of death or serious physical injury to the officer or to another person."

      Israeli officials seize AP equipment citing new media law; 'shocking', UN spokesman reacts
      Ghatkopar hoarding collapse accused Bhinde on the run, was arrested in a rape case

      Director of Ego Media Pvt Ltd, which installed the collapsed hoarding in Mumbai's Ghatkopar, Bhavesh Bhinde was arrested two months ago for alleged rape under the pretext of marriage. He is currently missing and untraceable. Bhinde has multiple cases against him for violating BMC laws on hoardings. The collapsed billboard claimed at least 14 lives and left 74 injured amid allegations of weak foundation.

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