

Political Dacoity: Lies & Deceit at Play
"Political Dacoity: Lies & Deceit at Play" uncovers the art of deception in politics, revealing how politicians use lies, manipulation, and media to shape narratives and influence public opinion. From historical origins to modern tactics, the book explores the impact of political lies on trust, democracy, and society. Delving into the mechanisms of propaganda, fact-checking, and accountability, it offers a revealing look at the strategies used to deceive and the tools available to uncover the truth. With insights into emerging technologies and future trends, "Political Dacoity" provokes thought on the evolving landscape of political communication and the challenges it poses to democratic societies.


Sirr-e-Ulfat
Kaif Abbas' Urdu-language compositions are transliterated into Hindi and assembled in "Sirr-e-Ulfat." Various ghazals, phrases, letters, and poetry are included in the texts. To say that this book contains feelings that have been articulated would be more truthful. The aim of this book is to foster tranquillity. Your heart will be touched, and you'll start to identify with each and every character in this original. Many of you reading this might have the impression that someone is telling you your own personal story.


(Un)Erased: Emotions Last
When you are looking for someone to shelter you, why does the world go empty? How do people sleep when they know they have wronged someone? How do humans un-love? Why do you feel adrift when you're in a crowded place? These are haunting emotions. Emotions have the strength to make the brain go mad. If you have ever loved deeply, cared without expectations, been along with people in their times of distress, and never found someone who can reciprocate the same when you feel helpless, this book is for you.
This book has thoughts written in their most raw form. This is not a story, nor is it a poem, but it is a collection of searches for shelter that the author went on looking for when he was going through his dark times of unfathomable sorrow and grief. These thoughts that struck him then were scattered in the author's notebooks, and now they have found their way to being published in the form of a book for the readers to relate to. This book deals with intense emotions, both questioning and (not really) answering them.


Sirr-e-Nihaan
This book is an anthology of selected couplets from written by well-known poets like Mirza Ghalib, Faiz Ahmad Faiz, Meer Taqi Meer, Ahmad Faraz, Jaun Elia, Bashir Badr, Allama Iqbal, Dagh Dhelvi, Arzoo Lakhnavi, Akbar Allahabadi, Waseem Barelvi, Muztar Khairabadi, Nida Fazli, Gulzar and Siraj Aurangabadi. This anthology has been created keeping in mind that people who are interested into poems should find this book to be a 'Book for Life'. In hours of hope and/or distress, this book shall be a cure for heart (in a poetic way) and the reason for peace of mind.
ROLE OF INDIAN COURTS IN SHAPING SOCIETAL NORMS AND BELIEFS IN INDIA
Indian Journal of Integrated Research in Law Volume IV Issue I | ISSN: 2583-0538 Page: 89-101 [DOI LINK]
The paper examines the significant role of Indian courts in shaping cultural norms, focusing on their impact on gender equality, LGBTQ+ rights, religious practices, and social justice. It highlights how judicial decisions transform entrenched beliefs and promote a more inclusive society, despite challenges such as legitimacy concerns and resistance to change. The study discusses the difficulties of enforcing transformative rulings and the dynamic relationship between court decisions and public opinion, showing how courts can both reflect and influence societal values and tensions. Overall, it underscores the judiciary's crucial role in steering India towards a fairer future.
Keywords: Court decisions, Societal norms, Beliefs, Gender equality, LGBTQ+ rights, Religious practices, Social justice, Legal precedents, Public opinion, Implementation, Challenges, Criticisms, Social change, Judicial impact, Legal activism.
NAVIGATING THE DIGITAL MAZE: FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION IN INDIA'S DIGITAL DEMOCRACY
Indian Journal of Integrated Research in Law Volume III Issue V | ISSN: 2583-0538 Page: 276-300 [DOI LINK]
The study "Navigating the Digital Maze: Freedom of Expression in India's Digital Democracy" analyzes the evolution and challenges of digital expression in India. It traces the transition from traditional media to the digital age, examining the impact on public debate and democracy. The paper reviews the legal framework protecting digital expression, the ongoing issues of online hate speech, cyberbullying, misinformation, and government restrictions. It also discusses the influence of digital communication on political movements and civic engagement, stressing the importance of digital literacy and diverse media. The study concludes with recommendations to balance democratic values with the benefits of digital advancements, advocating for improved digital literacy, robust data protection laws, and free speech protections to foster a healthy digital environment in India.
Keywords: Digital Expression, Freedom of Expression, India, Digital Democracy, Disinformation, Media Pluralism, Digital Literacy, Data Protection, Content Moderation, Surveillance, Internet Shutdowns, Regulatory Pressures, Cyberbullying, Self-Censorship, Online Hate Speech, Misinformation, Legal Framework, Case Studies, Democracy.