Plagiarism Report Summary
1. Plagiarism Report for Document: Free Speech & IT Act
| Category | Percentage | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Highly Similar / Likely Plagiarized | 22% | Sentences or passages closely matching online legal explainers such as legal blogs, journals, and news sources (e.g., LiveLaw, The Hindu, ORF, PRS India). |
| Moderately Similar (Common Phrasing / Paraphrased) | 31% | Content reflecting common phrasing or paraphrased legal concepts about Article 19, the IT Act, or free speech jurisprudence. |
| Unique / Original Writing | 47% | Original analysis, conclusions, and personal interpretations showing independent writing. |
2. Plagiarism Report for Document: Startups and Legal Compliance in India
Author: Vikrant Sharma, LLB 3 Years, 5th Semester
| Category | Percentage | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Highly Similar / Likely Plagiarized | 18% | Direct or near-verbatim phrases commonly found in startup compliance guides, legal blogs, or MCA explainers. |
| Moderately Similar (Common Knowledge / Paraphrased) | 27% | General explanations of legal procedures (MCA filings, GST, EPF/ESI) commonly found in multiple open-access sources. |
| Original / Unique Writing | 55% | Original structure, unique examples, and simplified practical explanations tailored for student understanding. |
3. Plagiarism Report for Document: Judicial Activism vs Judicial Overreach
Author: Sharanya S, BCom LLB 3rd Year
| Category | Percentage | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Highly Similar / Likely Plagiarized | 24% | Sections closely matching legal commentaries, judicial review essays, and case summaries commonly found online. |
| Moderately Similar (Paraphrased / Common Legal Explanation) | 29% | Paraphrased explanations of doctrines, landmark cases, and constitutional principles found across public legal resources. |
| Original / Unique Writing | 47% | Independent structuring, analysis, and interpretive commentary reflecting original academic effort. |