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Advocate Shabnam Kausher (B.A. LL.B. (Hons), LL.M. (Corporate Law)) is a dedicated legal professional and social activist, hailing from Umariya District, Madhya Pradesh.
She completed her schooling at Robertson Convent High School, Umariya, and went on to pursue her law graduation (B.A. LL.B. Hons.) and post-graduation (LL.M. in Corporate Law) from Indore University, Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya (M.P.).
Since 2016, she has been actively practicing law, building a reputation for her expertise, professionalism, and commitment to justice. She regularly appears before the Rewa District & Sessions Court, the Jabalpur High Court, and has also visited the Supreme Court of India in connection with her legal practice.
advocate at the Rewa District and Sessions Court and the Jabalpur High Court (M.P.), and has also appeared before the Supreme Court of India. She is a research scholar and also working as a guest lecturer too her interests are in making articles, blogs and research papers for journals and won Awards for best position paper in Conferences .
Practice Areas of Advocate Shabnam Kausher.
(Property disputes, contracts, recovery suits, injunctions)
(Consumer complaints before district, state commissions)
(Bail, anticipatory bail, FIR quashing, trial & appeals)
(Divorce, maintenance, child custody, domestic violence)
(Title verification, disputes, succession, partition suits)
(Writ petitions, PILs, fundamental rights cases)
(Company disputes, partnership issues, contract law)
(Arbitration proceedings, mediation, conciliation)
(Wrongful termination, labour disputes, employee rights)
(Commercial contracts, MSME disputes, trade practices)
Advocate Shabnam Kausher has written enlightening pieces on a variety of subjects, with a special emphasis on privacy, entrepreneurship, legal innovation, and digital fraud, for Brillopedia, a website devoted to legal and socio-legal writing. Her publications, which demonstrate her professional knowledge and dedication to social welfare, highlight the nexus of law, technology, and society.
1. The Lawfulness of Surveillance and Privacy Rights
Published in: Brillopedia, Volume 2, Issue 1
Overview: This article examines how India’s privacy laws are changing, especially with regard to government monitoring. It explores important constitutional developments, such as the historic Puttaswamy ruling, and examines how contemporary monitoring techniques can jeopardize individual liberty.
Theme: Constitutional law, surveillance, and civil liberties
2. Innovation in Law: Preserving Rights in the Digital Era
Brillopedia (special section on developing legal challenges) published this article.
Overview: This article discusses the significance of legal innovation in the digital age, emphasizing issues like consumer protection, digital scams, and online shopping frauds. It highlights how, in order to maintain justice, equity, and transparency, the law must constantly adjust to technological advancements. Advocate Shabnam Kausher contends that in order to shield citizens from contemporary risks in communication and commerce, legal systems must be innovative.
Theme: Access to justice, consumer rights, cyber law, and legal reform
RIGHT TO PRIVACY AND THE LEGACLITY OF SURVEILANCE
LEGAL INNOVATIONS IN RELATIONS IN RELATION TO ONLINE SHOPPING FRAUD