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Delhi High Court establishes landmark precedent recognizing the right to digital identity as part of Article 21, directing IT Ministry to frame regulations against AI-generated deepfakes and digital impersonation within 90 days.
SC issues notice on multiple petitions challenging Uttarakhand's Uniform Civil Code Act 2024, examining the balance between religious freedom under Article 25 and gender equality under Articles 14-15.
SC directs Election Commission to publish complete donor data ensuring transparency in political funding across all parties.
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