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Volume IV Issue I
 

 February - March 2022

Shweta Mathew, BA LLB, Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad

Page: 3157-3164

The novel “The Ministry of Utmost Happiness” by Arundhati Roy discusses the social and political environment in India by narrating two different stories.

Jay Prakash Akela, B.A.LLB.(Hons.) (Banaras Hindu University), LL.M. (Central University of South Bihar)

Page: 3165-3179

Crime is an inalienable part of society and every society work to minimise it as much as possible. However it is not an easy task to accomplish, that’s why we have a specialised and well trained department to control and restrict criminal activities

Adv. Kshitij Bharat Gimhavanekar, B.A.LL.B, ILS Law College, Pune., LL.M (Constitution Law), Symbiosis Law School, Pune

Page: 3180-3187

The Sarkaria Commission distinguished some important issues in the relationship between the alliance and the state from the responses of the state government and ideological groups to the survey and memorandum.

Impana S Narayan, School of Law, Christ (Deemed to be) University, Bengaluru

Page: 3188-3198

In this Study, The author has attempted to analyse the very importance of Globalisation and the manner in which a global environment has impacted and also continues to impact the entire contemporary

Srijan Bisht, Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad

Page: 3199-3212

The case of Saheli v. Commissioner of Police is concerned with the concepts of Vicarious Liability of the employer for the acts of its employees. It is a landmark judgment that holds strong precedent for cases concerning compensation

Ann Mary Kuriachan, BBA LLB, Symbiosis Law School Hyderabad.

Page: 3213-3221

This work analyses the tragedy of female infanticides with reference to the book ‘disappearing daughters’ by Gita Aravamudan and ‘witness the night’ by Kishwar Desai.

Vijay, Advocate, Rajasthan High Court

Abhiroop Chakravarty, Advocate, Rajasthan High Court

Page: 3222-3235

Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA), 1958 has been in news over the years and called as a controversial and criticized since its enactment. AFSPA give enormous power to Armed personals to kill and shoot to any person if they have any suspicion over that.

Zareen Fatima, Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad

Page: 3236-3244

A novel that deals with a plethora of themes, ranging from human greed for money to crime and justice is "The Firm" by John Grisham. The Book gives us a glimpse of what human greed could do to a healthy man even with a high intellect.

Sanchi Chadha, Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad

Page: 3245-3254

The book 'The Origin of Others' written by Toni Morrison is a series of essays or stories developed from a series of lectures Morrison delivered at Harvard in the year 2016 provides an insight on existing aspects of race and racism

Arkadyuti Sarkar, LLM, Jindal Global Law School (Corporate & Financial Law and Policy)

Page: 3255-3263

Vast pieces of literature are already available on the infeasibility of the “Outsider model” in the Indian corporate governance scenario. The pivotal reason behind such infeasibility is the concentration of capital

Hariharan. P, BBA LLB (Hons), Alliance School of Law, Alliance University, Bangalore

Page: 3264-3268

This case brief is on the Hon’ble High Court of Calcutta’s judgment in the case of Srijan Realty (P) Ltd v. Commissioner of Service Tax, W.P. No. 770 of 2015. This case primarily deals with the issue of leviablilty of service tax for redistribution of electricity.

Jeet Sinha, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies

Page: 3269-3279

India is been a country which roots are predominantly patriarchal i.e., male dominant. The main reason for the patriarchal grounds of India is “private property”.

Manan Sabharwal, Amity Law School, Uttar Pradesh, Noida

Page: 3280-3286

Cross-Border Insolvency process resolves to aid a financially distressed insolvent debtor that has assets in more than one country and when multiple insolvency proceedings have been filed in more than one jurisdiction.

Prakruthi Balla, Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad

Page: 3287-3301

Mercy killing is the act of ending a person's life to end their suffering. It is also called euthanasia or assisted suicide. This term does not imply that one who performs the act of mercy killing, a euthanasia provide

Gopika S Gopan, LLM (Intellectual Property and Trade Law), School of Law, Christ (Deemed to be University), Bangalore

Page: 3302-3312

Human rights law has evolved in response to globalisation, and nothing in the international system interdict additional safeguards.Globalization has also been addressed by a number of United Nations specialized agencies.

Sangram Jadhav, LLM, National Law University Delhi

Page: 3313-3320

The state of Maharashtra promulgated an Ordinance1 on July 9, 2014, guaranteeing the Maratha community 16 percent reservation in education and public employment.

Garima Bothra, GITAM School of Law, GITAM University

Page: 3321-3225

There is no provision under Indian law that covers derivative actions by shareholders in India. While courts have generally adopted a stance against the arbitrability of oppression and mismanagement matters,

Bhubaneswari Misro, BBA LLB, Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad

Page: 3226-3231

This section of the essay will describe, analyze, and comment on Shikhandi's ethical aspects as described in the great Mahabharata epic. The author firmly believes that ethics is a branch of knowledge that deals with moral principles

Glory V. Gregory, School of Law, CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bengaluru

Page: 3232-3240

The COVID-19 crisis has accelerated the transition from work in office spaces to working remotely. India has embraced virtual workspaces, with numerous HR leaders stating that work happy with this arrangement

Navya Jain, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies

Page: 3241-3246

In a country like India, there is need of other mythology to resolve disputes other than courts. One way in which disputes can be resolved is mediation. Authors in this article will be dealing with mediation as a form of Alternative Dispute Resolution.

Carol James, Christ Deemed To Be University, Bangalore

Sri Rakshaa. B, Christ Deemed To Be University, Bangalore

Page: 3247-3257

“The Progress of a nation will be blocked, if its women are locked”. With relevance to this quote, the research paper lays an emphasis on the hindrances that are faced by women in a global level.

Ravina Raj, BA LL.B, School of Law, NMIMS, Hyderabad

Page: 3258-3273

According to the United Nations, violence against women includes any act of gender-based violence that causes or is likely to cause bodily, sexual, or mental pain or suffering to women

Sri Rakshaa. B, Christ Deemed to be University, Bangalore

Carol James, Christ Deemed to be University, Bangalore

Page: 3274-3283

“Cyber Crime is the way to jail, cyber security is the way to avail”. The authors through this quote in this research paper is primarily focusing on the issues and concerns of Cyber Crime faced by the women in a globalised level.

Prakruthi S, Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad

Page: 3284-3297

Abortion is one of the leading causes of maternity deaths. It has been performed even before the inception of civilisations. Nevertheless, abortion is considered a religious and cultural taboo by many

Anagha Nair, Christ (Deemed to be University), Bangalore

Page: 3798-3308

With a change in time and development of technology, evolution of new digital and broadcasting technologies, there has been a widespread commercialization of the traditional cultural expressions

Ankit Chaturbedy, BBA LL.B (Hons.), Amity Law School, Amity University Kolkata

Page: 3309-3321

After India opened up its economy the FDI flow, Domestic Private Investment has grown by leaps and bounds in the Real Estate Market. But with increase in investment and growth of real estate sector in India

Bhawesh Sharma, Dept of Law, Manipal University, Jaipur, Rajasthan

Aniket Kotnala, Dept of Law, Manipal University, Jaipur, Rajasthan

Aanchal Agarwal, Dept of Law, Manipal University, Jaipur, Rajasthan

Page: 3322-3336

One of the most noticeable demographic trends in the Indian population has been the gradual increase in the age at first marriage. The most common pattern in marriage is based on the spouses' commonalities in terms of social status

Arushi Sharma, SLS, Noida (Symbiosis International University)

Shivanshi Gupta, Jindal Global Law School, OP Jindal University

Page: 3337-3357

In India, the death sentence is a legal form of punishment and such penalty is reserved for the most heinous crimes. Those who commit the most serious crimes in India are sentenced to death by firing squad.

Aayushi Shah, Svkm’s Pravin Gandhi College of Law, Mumbai University

Page: 3358-3363

Special-Purpose Acquisition Company (SPAC) has been a widely discussed topic since 2021 and the trend continues. The Union Budget for the year 2022-2023 is progressive and revolutionary as it focuses on the digitalization of the Indian Economy.

Arushi Sharma, SLS Noida

Shivanshi Gupta, Jindal Global Law School, OP Jindal University

Page: 3364-3379

Indians are not only the largest internet users in the world, but also the greatest in the world in terms of sexual harassment. In many ways, the harassment that women experience online parallels what they experience in the real world.

Tanmay Avinash Deshmukh, Adv. Balasaheb Apte College of Law, Mumbai

Page: 3380-3391

There is no country in the world who is unaffected by wrath of ‘illegal organ and human trafficking’. Worst thing is that most of the involved criminals are experts in medical sciences and practice.

Kashvi Jindal, Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies, Delhi

Page: 3392-3396

In India, the concept of live-in is starting to gain importance. It has been recognised in various judicial pronouncements. The Constitution of India guarantees the Right to Life under Article 21.

Zareen Fatima, Symbiosis Law School Hyderabad

Page: 3397-3414

DOI: A333

Minorities around the world have faced the atrocities of a plethora of issues, sourced from the majoritarian ideology. The Vulnerability shared by the marginalized group is incapsulated by means of studying various minority groups present in Asian Countries.

Reshma Subbiah, LLM (IPR), Christ University

Page: 3415-3420

DOI: A334

Covid 19 pandemic was great havoc that disrupted the lives of all the people in the world. It had indirect consequences that affected the personal and social life of the people.

Vaishnavi Suresh, Presidency University, Bengaluru

Page: 3421-3428

DOI: A335

The Indian Constitution was enforced in the year 1950’s with an aim to make the lands of India suitable for all its citizens where individual liberty and public harmony are preserved. This is where the existence and conflicts between the directive principles of the state policy and fundamental rights happens.

Shreya Srivastava, BBA LL.B. (H), Amity University, Kolkata

Page: 3429-3442

DOI: A336

India has not just brought forth significant provisions and incorporated in the Constitution but has also enacted various specific laws to control and abate environmental pollution.

Avani Laad, Dhivya S & Shweta Yadav, Symbiosis Law School, Pune

Page: 3443-3455

DOI: A337

Non-Fungible Tokens (‘NFTs’) have stolen the spotlight from blockchain technology and cryptocurrencies. In essence, it is a digitised token that depicts real life objects recorded on a blockchain.

Nikunj Bindal, B.B.A. LLB (Hons.) JGLS, O.P Jindal Global University

Tanmay Singh, B.B.A. LLB (Hons.) JGLS, O.P Jindal Global University

Page: 3456-3464

DOI: A338

Arbitration is frequently cited as having the advantage of finality. But what happens if an award contains a clear error or irregularity? Typically, institutional rules and national arbitration laws provide a limited mechanism for addressing such issues.

Sarim Husain, Faculty of Law, Jamia Millia Islamia

Page: 3465-3473

DOI: A339

Racism is a societal ill which to this day, ails many nations. Not only does it fills in the minds of people a sense of 'othering' and creates rift among them, it also fractures the fabric of harmony and peace in a society.

Pooja Yadav, B.B.A LL.B (Hons.), Narsee Monjee Institute of Management and Studies, SOL, Indore

Page: 3474-3482

DOI: A340

Capital punishment is a punishment which is given to criminals in the rarest of rare cases. Due to capital punishment the family of the criminals suffers a lot but on the other hand to stop the commission of heinous crimes

Anjana R., LLM (Intellectual Property and Trade Law), School of Law, Christ Deemed to be University, Bangalore

Page: 3483-3492

DOI: A341

Globalization is a multifaceted phenomenon. The pursuit of the same "one size fits all" approach is a prevalent feature of globalised society. People's sense of whom they are, what they desire, and what they esteem is corroded by a profound weakening of their existing values and cultures.

Sakchie Saluja, Amity Law School, Noida

Page: 3493-3504

DOI: A342

The research paper is about Mediation and it’s growing importance in resolving the Family and Matrimonial, labor, and Industrial disputes. Mediation has been preferred by the Indian Judiciary over the litigation because of its certain benefits like less cheap than the litigation costs, confidential process etc.

Prakruthi Balla, Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad

Page: 3505-3516

DOI: A343

The scope of justice is increasing in with all the provisions available in constitution. This research paper mainly focuses on ‘motor vehicle act’. It demonstrates under what heads can the compensation be claimed in a tortious liability of the motor vehicle act.

Janmejoy Dutta Roy, Christ University

Page: 3517-3525

DOI: A344

Globalization amplifies issues that impact everyone and necessitate large-scale human collaboration, such as overexploitation of natural resources and human-caused global warming.

Vivek Yadav, BA LLB, Maharishi Law School, Maharishi University of Information Technology, Noida

Page: 3526-3534

DOI: A345

There are many instances where a person might want to keep personal information private, and the reason behind this might be some sort of issue that he or she might have against people, which may, in turn, discourage some people from communicating with him/her.

Ritesh Yadav, B.Com. LL.B (Hons.), Institute of Law, Nirma University

Page: 3535-3544

DOI: A346

Cheques are not an alien concept to the Indian republic and law, however one sub part of it – the security cheque has had quite a complex legal relation. 

Advocate Janet Elizabeth John

Page: 3545-3549

DOI: A347

The coronavirus is a pandemic that has affected everyone on this planet, either directly or indirectly which in turn has affected the administration of most of the countries.

Divya Dharshini P, B.Com LLB., (Hons.) & LLM Corporate and Commercial Law, Christ Deemed to be University, Bengaluru

Page: 3550-3563

DOI: A348

The term custody is understood as being under ones’ protection and guardianship. This meaning is completely reversed when it comes to custody under a police officer.

Athira Sabu, Christ (Deemed to be) University, Bangalore

Page: 3564-3573

DOI: A349

“Let hundreds go unpunished, but never punish an innocent person”. Right to get a fair representation in a criminal procedure is a facet of Right to Equality (Article 14).

Riya Thawrani, Symbiosis Law School

Dr. Jerryl Banait, AVI Foundation

Page: 3574-3580

DOI: A350

India have had a very diverse flora and fauna, an amazingly wide variety of wild animals, birds that live in diverse terrains, insects of all sizes and colours and what not.

Rupa Shaw, B.SC.LLB, KIIT School of Law

Page: 3581-3586

DOI: A351

Hijab is the religious headcovering worn by the muslim women. Hijab is worn by the muslims as their practice and devotion towards the religion and recently there had been controversy started with regard to wearing of the hijab and Karnataka Government has put a ban on the hijab.

Nita Arulraj Achari, Our Own English, Sharjah

Page: 3587-3600

DOI: A352

The paper aims to provide a comparative study of the problems faced by the LGBTQ+ community in Asia and North America. We live in an era, where human rights are considered to be of utmost importance

Anushree Pandey, BALLB, Babu Banarasi Das University

Page: 3601-3610

DOI: A353

The inevitable part of globalisation and the global economy is the burgeoning of international commercial disputes between the parties involved in trade or agreement.

Era Gujaria Khatana, LL.B Hons, University Institute of Law and Management Studies

Page: 3611-3623

DOI: A354

The newly independent Republic of India was faced with the formidable task of finding a balance between liberal & modern ideas of democracy with the enormous cultural, religious, linguistic and ethnic diversity found within in its boundaries.

Ashutosh Srivastava, LL.B, Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi & LL.M, Amity School of Law, Amity University Haryana

Page: 3624-3630

DOI: A355

Rule of law is one of the most fundamental characters of any democratic society in the present era. India, being the largest democracy of the world has enshrined the principles thereof within its Constitution.

Debdeep Banerjee, KIIT School of Law, KIIT Deemed to be University

Bijayini Namrata Patel, KIIT School of Law, KIIT Deemed to be University

Page: 3631-3635

DOI: A356

A government’s immunity from being sued in its own courts without its consent is known as sovereign immunity. This has been developed under the maxim, “rex non potest peccare”

Sachin Yadav, LLM, National Law University, Delhi

Page: 3636-3642

DOI: A357

If there is any phenomenon which is constant in the material existence, it is the phenomenon of ‘Change’ itself. Prof. Allen rightly defines Constitution as a continuous dialogue between its makers and the generations to come.

Anchita Sood, Assistant Professor, IPEM Law Academy

Page: 3643-3659

DOI: A358

Traditional knowledge is fundamental for the food security and wellbeing of millions of individuals in the creating scene. In numerous nations, traditional medications give the lone moderate treatment accessible to needy individuals.

Sriradha Rai Choudhuri, Hidayatullah National Law University

Page: 3660-3669

DOI: A359

The application of municipal and international law within the territorial boundaries of a nation has always been a question of debate. Although a general understanding is to harmonise both the municipal and international law, with India following the same approach

Devanshi Dharia, Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies, GGSIPU

Page: 3670-3675

DOI: A360

Does the sacrosanctity of this tie which should continue in all lifetimes, lead the men to believe that they have a right over their partner’s body? While the law of the land has given every individual, every woman, irrespective of her role

Kartikey Agarwal, B.B.A. L.L.B. (Hons.), Symbiosis Law School, Pune

Page: 3676-3680

DOI: A361

The Indian patent regime has over the years has tried to maintain a perfect balance between protecting the rights of inventors at the same time while at the same time keeping in mind the interest of public at the large.

Sohom Nandi, BBA LLB (H), Amity Law School, Kolkata

Akash Khan, BBA LLB (H), Amity Law School, Kolkata

Page: 3681-3689

DOI: A362

The real estate sector is undoubtedly one of the most important and recognized sectors in the world. It consists of four subsectors: residential, retail, hotel, and commercial.

Sneha Johny Chiramel, Sabarmati University

Page: 3690-3692

DOI: A363

Justice is the quality of being just, fair and impartial. It has many deep interpretations all of which encompass the quality of being righteous, equitable and morally upstanding.

A E Sai Gokul

Ms. Jaya Preethi Manoharan

Page: 3693-3703

DOI: A364

A trust manages the distribution of a person's property by transferring its benefits and obligations to different people. There are many reasons to create a trust, making this property distribution technique a popular choice for many people when creating an estate plan.

Sai Gokul A.E, BBA.LLB (Hons), Saveetha School Of Law, Saveetha Institute of Medical And Technical Science (SIMATS), Saveetha University

Page: 3704-3714

DOI: A365

Workers' Participation in administration is a significant piece of human relations since it offers a huge potential for higher efficiency. The term interest has various implications for various purposes in various circumstances.

Yashpal Kataria, MDU, CPAS, Gurugram

Page: 3715-3720

DOI: A366

Sedition Law which has been mentioned in our IPC , 1860 finds its origin in the colonial rule . This clause was used by the Britisher’s to curb the voice of our brave freedom fighters . It was used as the tool by them crush our freedom movement .

Nikita Gill, O.P. Jindal Global University

Page: 3721-3724

DOI: A367

A trademark provides protection to the owner of the mark which is used to represent the goods and services of that specific business by ensuring exclusive right. It is clearly defined under Section 29(1) of the Trademarks Act, 1999

Namrata Sahu, LLM at IIT Kharagpur

Page: 3725-3739

DOI: A368

The expansion of the pharmaceutical industry has been accompanied by the development and application of secondary patents. The use of secondary patents to extend periods of exclusivity has become a common practice among pharmaceutical firms.

Sai Gokul A.E.

Sornalakshmi. R

Page: 3740-3757

DOI: A369

Public and Private Companies not having Share Capital , A public organisation or a private restricted organisation not having share capital are not required to conform to some other conventions and may start its business exercises

Timur Abdusamatov, Alliance School of Law, Alliance University, Bangalore

Page: 3758-3770

DOI: A370

In some of the busiest water ways in the world, the Straits of Malacca and Singapore, piracy and armed robberies have increased to the highest levels in 5 years and the ongoing territorial disputes in the region have put on additional pressure

Govind Arora, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun

Page: 3771-3779

DOI: A371

In everyday sense, everyone here is fit for understanding Article 14 of the Indian Constitution for example "Right to Equality". Indeed, even following 73 years of freedom, our nation can't acquire genuine autonomy.

Rumana Lal, Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies, Delhi

Page: 3780-3786

DOI: A372

Hate speech has been a forerunner in advancing the crimes against humanity. Subsequently the world has witnessed some of the most horrifying events where human rights were blatantly violated. Such as the holocaust during World War II

Bhavya Dayal, NMIMS School of Law, Navi Mumbai

Page: 3787-3797

DOI: A373

Rape is illegal sex without a person's consent due to physical drive or dangers, or due to deceptive demonstration of the perpetrator. Rape by an outsider is a criminal offence in India under sections 375 and 376 of the Indian Penal Code.

Sonika Bisht, BBA LLB (H), Law College Dehradun, Uttaranchal University

Kamal Singh Bisht, BBA LLB (H), Law College Dehradun, Uttaranchal University

Page: 3798-3802

DOI: A374

In this, two writ petitions were filed for protection of rights and identity of the transgender community, which were federated by the Apex Court. One writ petition was filed by NALSA constituted under the Legal Services Authority Act, 1997.

Aastha Pareek, Mody University of Science and Technology

Page: 3803-3807

DOI: A375

he concept of juvenile justice was led by Great Britain in mid-19th century when the court obtained the power to intervene in children's cases to ensure their protection.

Rahul Kumar, B.A.LL. B, Lloyd Law College

Page: 3808-3823

DOI: A376

Before we discuss, “white collar crime” we have to first understand what is “crime”. The word “crime” was originally taken from a Latin term “Crimean” which means “to charge”

Mr. Rajdeep Ghosh, Assistant Professor of Law at Rashtriya Raksha University, Gandhinagar

Page: 3824-3834

DOI: A377

Instances are rare where people are unaware of social media platforms. In the present era, social media has turned out to be omnipresent where within a few seconds only information is transmitted to unlimited sources and persons with more speed than a bullet even.

Aarushi Samour, Mody University of Science and Technology

Page: 3835-3842

DOI: A378

All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. Women too being humans possess human rights and fundamental freedoms including freedom to marry a person of her choice.

Shraddha Kothari, B.B.A. LL.B, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies

Page: 3843-3848

DOI: A379

In today's society, male rape is considered a myth. It has taken decades for society to acknowledge female rape victims, but now is the time to broaden the definition of "rape" and recognize that other genders can also be raped.

Naman Gupta, BBA LLB, Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies

Page: 3849-3871

DOI: A380

Independent directors play an important role in day-to-day working of a corporate firm by virtue of their apparent expertise. It constitutes an inevitable part of the firm. The concept of "independent directors" evolved in tandem with the term "corporate governance.

Akancha Kailash, B.B.A. LLB, Amity University Jharkhand

Page: 3872-3876

DOI: A381

Technology has evolved long enough and has ruled the planet. All sectors of society have become passionate about technology, and the legal field is no exception.

Saanya Vashishtha, Jindal Global University, Sonepat

Page: 3877-3883

DOI: A382

Maintenance is the financial support provided for by the spouse in the circumstances when the spouse is unable to financially support themselves after the breakdown of marriage, separation, or during the subsistence of marriage

Radhika Agrawal, Mody University of Science and Technology

Page: 3884-3889

DOI: A383

Domestic violence is being most underrated crime as compared to any other crimes. In early1800’s British states the husband is having the right over her wife to beat and is comes under legal system.

Pratibha Malik, Assistant Professor, Motherhood University, Roorkee, Uttarakhand.

Page: 3890-3904

DOI: A384

Traditional knowledge (TK) indigenous peoples' and local communities' know-how, skills, innovations, and practises – has been the subject of intense debate in many international forums.

Aparna Babu George & Animesh Mishra

Page: 3905-3908

DOI: A385

The debate and discourse around UCC began in the 19th century when the British, having acquired territory and armed themselves with revenue collection powers, felt the need to codify native laws for better governance.

Abhirami Retheev, SLS Pune

Page: 3909-3914

DOI: A386

Transfer pricing is the setting of the price for goods and services sold between controlled or related entities within an enterprise.1 Section 92A to 92F of the Income Tax Act, 1961

Greeshma Jayakumar Patil, LLM, REVA University, Bengaluru, India

Page: 3915-3924

DOI: A387

Investor protection is one of the most talked subjects withinside the securities marketplace and safeguarding investor is one of the pinnacle priorities of the regulatory bodies.

Rushik Kapadia, L.J School of Law, Gujarat University

Page: 3925-3932

DOI: A388

Medical professionals are treated as a god in the time of Covid-19 or in general times too. They give relief to the patient who is suffering from any diseases or requires urgent support in a life/death situation.

Anmol Gupta, B.A.LL.B, Guru Ghasidas Central University, Bilaspur, C.G

Anmol Gupta, B.A.LL.B, Guru Ghasidas Central University, Bilaspur, C.G

Page: 3933-3946

DOI: A389

The article contains the whole Procedure of criminal trial starting from F.I.R. (First Information Report) to Judgment and Appeal. It covers the major sections of Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 such as section 154, 157(Investigation), 164(Confession), 173(Police Report)

Sreejan Pankaj, BBA-LLB, LLM, Chanakya National Law University, Patna

Page: 3947-3957

DOI: A390

Traditional Knowledge (TK) as IP has long been looming in the legislative vacuum. Though a sound and harmonious intellectual property law exist at the global level to protect and promote invention and innovation, the status accorded to the traditional knowledge hangs by thread.

Timur Abdusamatov, Alliance School of Law, Alliance University, Bangalore

Page: 3958-3968

DOI: A391

A London-based Tax Justice Network ranked Switzerland's banking sector as the "most corrupt" in the world in 2018 due to Switzerland’s large offshore banking industry and very strict secrecy laws.

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