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Volume IV Issue II
 

 April - May 2022

Manish Kumar Patni, Advocate & LLM, Sushant University Gurugram

Page: 3369-3379

DOI: A301

This is a case study on the Supreme Court's decision in Bharat Aluminium Co v. Kaiser Aluminium Technical Services ('BALCO'). BALCO judgment focusses on shielding the future against previous incorrect and archaic rulings and motivating Indian courts to be arbitration-friendly

Shukr Usgaokar, Advocate, Chambers of Sr. Adv. Sudin Usgaokar

Om D’costa, Advocate, Chambers of Adv. Norma Alvares

Page: 3380-3399

DOI: A302

In the words of Josh Basil Barnhill, “when people fear the government, there is tyranny - and when the government fears the people, there is liberty.” In this Article, the authors bring to the fore the recent events in Maharashtra

Ridhima Chandani, Manipal University, Jaipur

Page: 3400-3406

DOI: A303

The security that the Blockchain Technology provides tends to make it strong and ensures that the information is not meddled or altered in any way by facilitating that each block is connected with one another

Prashant, BA LLB, Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad, Symbiosis International (Deemed) University, Pune

Page: 3407-3420

DOI: A304

This research paper analyses the “no-fault liability”. It has refereed to different case laws articles, journals, etc, and reaches that the concept of absolute liability is very essential and now it followed in many cases in our country.

S. Hasthisha Desikan, Tamil Nadu National Law University

Page: 3421-3430

DOI: A305

Virtual currencies (VC), particularly cryptocurrencies, have lately attracted a lot of investor attention in India. Even though there is currently no legislation governing their operation, the Indian VC sector is worth over $5 billion, with over 20 million active users.

Sharanya Kulshrestha, Manipal University Jaipur

Yash Garg, Manipal University Jaipur

Page: 3431-3440

DOI: A306

The goal of this paper is to explore the relation between corporate respect for human rights and corporate social responsibility. The author contends that businesses have a responsibility to protect human rights as part of their corporate social responsibility.

Prashant, BA LLB, Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad

Page: 3441-3447

DOI: A307

In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird, “Tom Robinson is a black man who works in Link Deas' cotton fields. He is arrested and charged with the rape and assault of Mayella Ewell, even though he was totally innocent.”

Dipsikha Guragain, Kathmandu University School of Law, Nepal

Aakriti Subedi, Kathmandu University School of Law, Nepal

Page: 3448-3453

DOI: A308

The significance and influence of good governance is not only limited to the extent of corporation and similar operating firms. In order to ensure the protection and respect of human rights with strict adherence to the international standards

Closheimonmi Dkhar, Royal Global University

Page: 3454-3462

DOI: A309

As white collar crime is becoming one of the barriers for the country, especially doe the developing countries as this may increase a crime rate which is not a positive thing for the developing country.

Gazal Gupta, Manipal University, Jaipur

Akshay Sharma, Manipal University, Jaipur

Page: 3463-3472

DOI: A310

A person with a disability was considered a “patient” subject to a cure or persistent medical care. The condition was seen as disabling; the social reactions to it were justified, and the barriers inevitable.

Mohor Bhattacharjee, BA LLB, KIIT Bhubaneswar

Page: 3473-3476

DOI: A311

When it comes to government spending, India has been a leader. The Indian government did not increase public spending to help its people deal with the public health calamity and enormous livelihood losses caused by a badly handled pandemic

Avi Kapoor, O.P. Jindal Global University

Page: 3477-3485

DOI: A312

Given the essentiality accorded to the doctrine of consideration by legislations governing contracts across Common Law jurisdictions, it becomes important to critically analyze the intricate differences that arise between these jurisdictions.

Ritik Kumar Ray, NMIMS

Page: 3486-3505

DOI: A313

In India, it is imperative to say that due to such a large population and the presence of different socio-political interests and intellectual levels, citizens from different parts of the country may present or articulate their thoughts and opinions in various ways which may not adhere to the general consensus.

Aditi Mohapatra, KIIT School of Law

Nabanita Pattanayak, KIIT School of Law

Pallavi Panda, KIIT School of Law

Page: 3506-3519

DOI: A314

The authors of this article strive to offer an overview of rules relating to same-sex couples (marriages and partnerships) from the dimension of private international law in numerous countries, with a special section devoted to the situation in India.

Ashish Agrawal, B.A.L.L.B. (Hons), Lovely Professional University

Page: 3520-3535

DOI: A315

Central Legislation numbering ten have been integrated in the Constitution by temperance of constitution (Eighty-Sixth Amendment) Act, 2002 on the suggestion of Swarn Singh panel. Articles under the part titles as 'Crucial Rights and Duties'.

Graceful C Marboh, LLM, The Assam Royal Global University

Page: 3536-3553

DOI: A316

Crime against women is a burning issue that affects not only the victim or their families but the society as a whole. Despite the various positive action taken by the court, the government or the authority the crime against women continue to exist and continue to create higher risk

Mrityunjay Bhardwaj, BBA LLB, Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi

Page: 3554-3558

DOI: A317

Two appeals were made by both the employer and the workmen through a special appeal in the Supreme court of India. These appeals arose out of an industrial dispute between the employer and the workmen of Hindustan Times Pvt Ltd.

Samrat Bandopadhyay, Joint Director, Central Government Civil Services Officer, Group A, Government of India

Amar Mallick, BTech (OE&NA, IIT Kharagpur), MTech (Rajendra Mishra School of Engineering Entrepreneurship, IIT Kharagpur), LL.B. (2nd year, RGSOIPL, IIT Kharagpur)

Reena Banerjee, Advocate, Asansol District Court, Paschim Bardhamaan, LL.B. (Tilkamanjhi Bhagalpur University).

Page: 3559-3567

DOI: A318

The criss-cross and cross-fertilisation of ideas and theories from varied streams of knowledge have been the bedrock of evolving and dynamic concepts, propositions, theories, doctrine and legal tenets which define the jurisprudence in the realm of legal know-how.

Ketan Kumar, LL.M, Galgotias University

Page: 3568-3577

DOI: A319

Terrorism has posed a threat not only to India's democracy but also to the enjoyment of people's rights in other countries. Terrorism has impacted practically every aspect of human life

Amal Singh Patel, Amity Law School, Lucknow, India

Anisha Mishra, Amity Law School, Lucknow, India

Page: 3578-3594

DOI: A320

Over the past few years, the Internet has become an increasingly popular medium. Many people took advantage of its widespread use to disseminate data around the Internet, including personal data.

Harsh Gunjay, Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Management Studies, GGSIPU & Shruti Anand, KIIT School of Law, KIIT University

Page: 3595-3601

DOI: A321

Art demands unimpeded creativity and music is no exception to that. The music industry is constantly growing, creating, evolving where individuals and companies are making melody and writing lyrics out of thin air by their intellect

Praveen Kumar Pandey, Research Scholar (Law), DDU, Gorakhpur University, GKP

Page: 3602-3614

DOI: A322

Labour laws have been widely studied for a decade and various recommendations to evolve labour laws in the current leg of globalization, the issues pertaining to the welfare of labour and flexibility of the firms to grow in sync with market conditions

Shashwik Shetty, PES University, Bangalore

Page: 3615-3621

DOI: A323

State machinery was for long in search of a one stop solution to all labour legislation deficiencies. The Code on Wages 2019 was designed with the intention of incorporating four of the nation’s principal labour legislations into one dominant law.

Deepakshi Rathore, LL.B, Manipal University, Jaipur

Page: 3522-3630

DOI: A324

As per the information provided by the International Labour Organisation (ILO) more than 40 million people worldwide are victims of modern slavery. “Modern Slavery” is a term that covers practices such as forced labour

M. Shamima Parveen, Assistant Professor, B.S Abdur Rahman Institute of Science and Technology

Page: 3631-3636

DOI: A325

This paper aims to elucidate those Human rights create the essential conditions for the development of the property. Unsustainable and wasteful growth patterns amplify environmental degradation and accelerate climate change, with negative impacts on health

Meenakshi Sethi, Himalayan Group of Professional Institutions, University of Himachal Pradesh

Page: 3637-3641

DOI: A326

India is a populated country. To protect those people legislature enforced certain statutes for instance- criminal law and civil law, etc. criminal procedure provides that if any cognizable offence happens the police officer shall lodge an F.I.R. but what if the police officer refuses to lodge it?

Tanya Sehrawat, University School of Law & Legal Studies, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University

Page: 3642-3659

DOI: A327

Marital Rape is one of the most gruesome acts towards women violating not just their dignity but their fundamental rights as well. In a country like India, where the Constitution enshrines and assures Fundamental Rights

Susan Baisil, Sree Narayana Guru College of Legal Studies, Kollam, Kerala

Page: 3660-3671

DOI: A328

An increase in transport and communication services across the globe has led to the rapid growth of trade and commerce between nations. The rise in international commercial transactions has led to a significant rise in disputes.

Akanksha Dua, Kirit P. Mehta School of Law

Simarpreet Khurana, Kirit P. Mehta School of Law

Page: 3672-3692

DOI: A329

Many puzzles arise in a market with a diverse set of investors – large institutions, small retail investors, liquidity suppliers, and high-frequency traders. What factors influence trading speed? What is the relationship between market microstructure and price time series properties including momentum and excess volatility?

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