Volume IV Issue V
October - November 2022
Himanshu Prasad, KIIT School of Law, Bhubaneswar
Astha Jain, KIIT School of Law, Bhubaneswar
Page: 1566-1575
The purpose of this article is to provide insight into how the Indian Constitution is founded on the ideas of liberty, equality, fraternity, and justice. For the purpose of reaching our objective
Swaroopa Parthasarathi, Christ (Deemed to be) University
Page: 1576-1579
The traditional birth view of law holds that it is formulated by legislators, or must be laid down through a meticulous process. However, it is something which is imbibed in all of us from birth
Bhoomika G Kuruvatti, BBA LLB, School of Law, Christ University, Bangalore
Page: 1580-1590
However, the staggering number of maternal deaths and abortion deaths due to women having to get abortions in illegal, unhygienic and unknown (non-certified medical practitioners) alerted the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.
Dhikshith S, B. Com, PES University, Bangalore
Dilip V, B. Com, PES University, Bangalore
Raghu Yadaganti, Assistant Professor, PES University, Bangalore
Page: 1591-1605
In India, the regulations on Environment started from 1970s there were many rules and regulations enacted by the government. There were many conferences held for the protection of environment
Prasenjeet Kumar, Central University of South Bihar, Gaya, Bihar
Page: 1606-1615
Cyber law not only talks about cybercrime but also deals with various aspects of e-commerce. Among all those aspects e-Auction is also the important one. This article deals with the major issues of e-auction and how it can be resolved.
Prerana V Acharya, B.A.L.L.B Hons, School of Law, Christ Deemed to be University, Bangalore, Karnataka
Page: 1616-1622
Divorce was an undefined concept earlier. According to Hindu law a husband and wife’s marriage was assumed to constitute an unbreakable bond. Manu who articulated that a mate can’t
Navdeep Kaur, Asian Law College
Bhanu Pratap Singh, Asian Law College
Page: 1623-1633
The third tier of federalism i.e. local government was not alien to India and was in vogue during Vedic times. Historically speaking, Panchayats were functioning since time immemorial
Muskaan Singh, UPES Dehradun
Page: 1634-1638
This research paper will deal with various takeover and takeover defense strategies used by commercial corporation during various merger and acquisitions that take place.
Saloni Gupta, BBA-LLB, School of Law, Galgotias University, Greater Noida, U.P, India
Page: 1639-1646
Intellectual Property Right has gained a wide significance in this technologically growing world. The subject of IPR covers a vast range of rights to protect the intangible work
Aditi Pandey, BBA.LLB, School of Law, Alliance University
Page: 1647-1651
The concept of maintenance under Muslim personal law is known as ‘Nafqah’ and it is the total amount a man spends on his family. It includes giving enough money so that the three essential
Pavishyaa KS, BBA.LLB (Hons.), Alliance University
Page: 1652-1657
The prosecutrix and the appellant belonged to different religions, resided in the same village Basjadi and were known to each other, and were in a relationship of four years.
Soham Banerjee, J.B. Law College, Guwahati
Page: 1658-1664
The renowned case of K.M. Nanavati v. State Of Maharashtra1 will intrigue the minds of all persons who are interested in observing a murder arising out of love, distrust, anger
Saif Ali, L.LB, Law Centre-1, Delhi University
Page: 1665-1669
Through the analysis of the split verdict of the supreme court, the article identifies the provisions of the Indian constitution related to freedom and the informed ban.
Kamlesh Choudhary, BBA. LL.B (H), University of Petroleum and Energy Studies
Page: 1670-1676
There have been instances of women participating in the nation's fight for independence from British domination. Since the country acquired independence, the All India Women's Conference, a non-governmental organisation founded in 1927
Ishaan Deepak Joshi, MIT-WPU, Faculty of Law
Page: 1677-1687
Setting Aside the immediate physical injuries children can witness through maltreatment, a child’s responses to abuse or neglect can have lifelong and indeed intergenerational impacts.
Mahek Jigneshbhai Manvar, School of Law, Alliance University, Banglore
Page: 1688-1695
The landmark case Saroj Rani upheld the Delhi High Court’s decision in Smt. Harvinder Kaur vs. Harmander Singh Choudhry and overturned the Andhra Pradesh High Court
Danushri L K, Alliance University
Page: 1696-1699
The trial court made decisions on all the problems and determined that Dhulichand was valid in relation to half of his ownership interest in the properties, so the defendant was allowed
Adwitiya Jaiswal, BA LLB, KIIT University, Bhubaneswar
Ananta Patra, BA LLB, KIIT University, Bhubaneswar
Page: 1700-1705
India is continuously slipping in World Democracy Ranking since 2014. The Economist Intelligence Unit's (EIU) 2020 Democracy Index showed a decline from the 27th position
Gaurav Parewa, National Law Institute University, Bhopal
Page: 1706-1731
One of the most important ingredients of crime is the presence of Mens Rea or the mental component of the offender, but the principle of Strict Liability forgoes the element of Mens Rea
Nirmiti Ratnakar, LL.B, Symbiosis Law School, Pune
Page: 1732-1738
According to the social constructionist perspective, our understanding of the world develops in a social context and is founded on the shared assumptions we all have. Cinema is one of these institutions that influences our life
S. Dhanusreeharini, BA. L.L.B. (Hons), Saveetha School of Law, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences (SIMATS), Chennai-77
Page: 1739-1771
This paper talks about the life of prisoners which merely emphasis on suicidal tendencies and mental deterioration. Suicide is a growing problem around the world.
Sangram Jadhav, Assistant Professor, G.H.Raisoni Law College, Nagpur
Page: 1772-1781
The restricted interpretation of gender has kept a major portion of the public at bay, especially the transgender community, resulting in incomprehensible forms of harassment
Akanksha, Amity University, Jharkhand
Page: 1782-1794
Consumer protection is known to be the utmost important area of law in any forum, any state or any country. Consumer protection ensures protection cum safety in all the aspects for the consumers.
Shraddha S, VIT School of Law, Vellore Institute of Technology, Chennai, India
Page: 1795-1801
The delivery of legal services, including Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) processes, is being progressively transformed by Information Technology (IT) and Artificial Intelligence (AI).
Pragnyasa Swain, KIIT School of Law
Page: 1802-1811
This paper deals with the various proposals of substitutes of capital punishment. As the eminent saying goes “An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind” which reflects the very fact
Ishaan Deepak Joshi, MIT-WPU, Faculty of Law
Page: 1812-1826
In the sacred waters of India’s Mighty Rivers, lurks a sinister problem. The country’s rivers, though clean in their appearance, are plagued by pollution and mismanagement.
Manvi Atwal, BA, LL.B, Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies, Affiliated to IP University, New Delhi
Page: 1827-1846
Education is a right of all, but it is still a distant dream for the majority of the population in India. Children have access to free education under the Right to Education Act (RTE)
Mohor Bhattacharjee, BA. LLB, KIIT Deemed To Be University, Bhubaneswar
Page: 1847-1856
Traditionally, women weren't really seen to be suitable for careers in law. Women entered this field of employment today as a result of the advancement of society over time.
Harshita Nahar, BA LLB, KIIT School of Law
Aastha, BA LLB, KIIT School of Law
Page: 1857-1864
The Supreme Court is the pinnacle institution of the Indian judiciary structure to protect the Constitution of India and the ideals of the rule of law in the country
Nair Swathy Balasaraswathi, Research Scholar, Department of Law, University of Kerala, Trivandrum, Kerala
Page: 1865-1870
Forensic accounting handles auditing or accounting, research, and investigative skills to carry to completion a financial or individual financial reckoning.
Ambalika Karmakar, Assistant Professor, Department of Law, The University of Burdwan
Page: 1871-1879
Child trafficking and forced prostitution has been a heinous practice since ages, and is accelerated by concepts like sex tourism and entertainment industry in today's world.
Shakthi Bharath, B.B.A. L.L.B (Hons), School of Excellence in Law, Tamil Nadu Dr Ambedkar Law University, Chennai
Page: 1880-1891
The rule of fair hearing is not expressly followed by the Administrative authorities in our country since there is no express condition of it to be followed. If the rule of fair hearing is not followed by the authorities that simply means
Arya Ankit, BA LLB, KIIT School of Law
Eeshaan Omkar, BA LLB, KIIT School of Law
Page: 1892-1895
Nobody shall be the target of arbitrary intrusion into their personal space, that of their family, their home, or their correspondence, as well as attacks on their honour and reputation.
Vijayalakshmi, Christ (Deemed to be) University
Page: 1896-1902
The development of legal philosophy has been marked by an “oscillation of extremes.” At one extreme are the people who view the law as a branch of morality and believe
Ibrahim Sule, PhD (Research Fellow) University of Utara, Malaysia; Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Nigeria and Fellow of International Bar Association. Teaches at Nigerian Law School, Kano Campus
Page: 1903-1921
This article critically examines the Administrative Court’s approach to standing and third party interventions. While citizens in any country should have ‘unrestricted’ access to courts
Gunjan Bhati, Manipal University, Jaipur
Page: 1922-1926
According to the Oxford dictionary, the Internet is defined as a global computer network providing a variety of information and communication facilities, consisting of interconnected
Anshika Rastogi, Amity Law School
Dikshika Tripathi, Amity Law School
Page: 1927-1935
The phrase “Trial by media” has become popularly accepted in the late 20th century and early 21st century, in order to depict the impact of television and newspaper coverage
Koninica Bose, Alumni of Jindal Global Law School, Currently Practising
Page: 1936-1944
Over many years, courtroom architecture has undergone many changes which proves that a huge amount of thought and planning goes into it. While it is true that courtroom architecture
Ashim Nanda, School of Law, Christ (Deemed to be University), Bangalore
Archana Gupta, School of Law, Christ (Deemed to be University), Bangalore
Page: 1945-1953
Hijab, a simple and religious headscarf, worn by Muslim women to cover their head and neck, was the main component of this infamous Hijab Row controversy. Earlier
Ananya Dixit, KIIT School of Law, Bhubaneswar
Ananya Ratnapriya, KIIT School of Law, Bhubaneswar
Page: 1854-1859
Mainly this research paper aims to identify the 103rd Amendment Act, 2019, which provided a 10% reservation in education and government positions in India for a section
Professor D. K. Derri, P. J. Fawei Esq, & Ms. Josephine Nkeonye Egemonu
Page: 1860-1875
Executive powers in a presidential system of government are usually vested in a corporate sole called the president. This is a practice of constitutional law that has gained global acceptance.
Ms Vaasawa Sharma, Assistant Professor of Law, Starex University, Gurugram
Page: 1876-1880
“Hate Crime” is the name that can be a misconception. But in real sense, the concept of hate crime is very common in United States. “Crime” refers to an act or omission which is done in contravention to the law, but hate crimes are the amalgamation
Siddharth Deoras, Amity University, Chhattisgarh
Page: 1881-1886
The goods and service tax (referred as GST) is an indirect tax which replaced multiple indirect taxes which were existing under previous tax regime. The journey to implement GST in India
B Vardhini Reddy, VIT Chennai – A Deemed to be University U/S 3 of UGC Act, 1956
Page: 1887-1897
The basic ideology of an alternate dispute resolution (ADR), is to settle disputes without the involvement of the courtroom. The objective of this paper is to analyse the ADR methods
Mr. Parul Islam Barbhuiya, B.A.LL.B.(Hons), LL.M. (Criminal Law), Assistant Professor at Arun Kumar Chanda Law College, Silchar, Cachar, Assam
Page: 1898-1905
Currently, every nation on every continent is being impacted by climate change. It is not any more an “environmental concern”. It has arisen as the greatest developmental challenge in earth.
Trishna Prasad, BBA.LLB Alliance School of Law, Alliance University, Bangalore
Page: 1906-1909
Adultery is a criminal offence and is committed by a third person against a husband in respect of his wife and of which a man can be held criminally liable for the offence.
Bhavya S, BBA.LLB, Alliance University
Page: 1910-1914
This article examines marriage in detail and provides a detailed analysis of it. Marriage should be safeguarded by legislation as it is a holy institution in society.
Shreyas Malik, Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies
Page: 1915-1929
To declare that sections 2, 12 and 15(a) of the Enforcement of Security Interest and Recovery of Debts Laws (Amendment) Act, 2012, which has since been notified on 3rd of January, 2013
Saumya Garg, BBA-LLB (Hons.), School of Law, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies
Page: 1930-1935
The Doctrine of indoor management plays a different role than the conceptual doctrine of constructive note. While the indoor management doctrine provides a broad level of security
Aadrika Goel, National Law University Odisha
Page: 1936-1939
One of every Indian citizen's fundamental right is the right to equality. This means that “nobody can be subjected to discrimination on the basis of race, religion, gender, and caste or birth place.
Aadrika Goel, National Law University, Odisha
Page: 1940-1943
"The Constitution will lose its importance, if there are no redressal for the violation of fundamental rights (of citizens) by private parties performing government functions,"
R. Isha Bhavanti, BA., LLB(Hons.), Saveetha School of Law, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences (SIMATS), Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Page: 1944-1972
The purpose of the study is to find the perceptions of the general public on how the remote sensing technology is used for enforcing human rights. An empirical study is conducted using convenient sampling method
Vanya Ratan, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies
Tripti Priya, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies
Page: 1973-1988
In the 18th Century, the Industrial Revolution began which led to the development of labor laws. It was an essential need to bring in laws for the protection of the laborers
Mahesh Rajnish Singh, New Law College, Mumbai, India
Page: 1989-1993
The Right to Information Act, 2005 (RTI Act) is one of the most revolutionary legislations enacted in India. This act has given immense power to citizens and spurred an unprecedented
Anbarasan. E, B.B.A.LL.B (H), Alliance University
Page: 1994-1997
In court, the issue of divorce under Islamic law and the proper way to implement it has repeatedly come up. In this ruling, the ability of a Muslim woman to dissolve her marriage
Anbarasan E, BBA LLB (Hons), Alliance School of Law
Page: 1998-2002
The chapter five of Indian penal code, 1860 deals with the concept of abetment. Before knowing about abetment, the term abet should be explained. The term abet is to assist someone to do something
Aditi Singh, B.A.LL.B, Alliance School of Law, Alliance University
Page: 2003-2025
It's been a few decades since the Internet took the information resource by storm. The Internet has changed/revolutionized the way information is shared and the way people communicate.
Rajat Pachory, B.A.LLB (Hons.), School of Law, Christ (Deemed to be University), School of Law
Nikita Barreto, B.A.LLB (Hons.), School of Law, Christ (Deemed to be University), School of Law
Page: 2026-2034
The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016, which among other things allows for corporate debtor insolvency, aims to codify and reform the law relating to insolvency
Adanoi Joseph Abraham, Christ (Deemed To Be University), Delhi, NCR
Page: 2035-2039
According to my understanding, Diplomatic Immunity is a form of legal protection that makes sure that diplomats are given safe passages or pathways and are not considered
Anandu P Anand, BBA LLB, Presidency University, Bangalore
Page: 2040-2049
India is a welfare state whose policies are intended to give its residents a socialistic way of life. Following independence, the nation adopted a mixed economy with participation
Rakshit Kapoor, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies
Riya Goyal, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies
Page: 2050-2058
Term Collective bargaining is defined as a mechanism by which employers of an organizations and trade unions can agree on fair wages and working conditions. It is also the basis for building good working relationships.
Riddhika Somani, BBA LLB, Presidency University, Bangalore
Page: 2059-2067
The Indian Banking system is crucial part in shaping the credit culture in India. Banks are responsible for carrying out various functions and one of them includes accepting deposits
Vinamra Vichhotiya, National Law University, Odisha
Page: 2068-2072
The right to speech is one of the fundamental rights of Indian citizens. This means that every person who is a citizen of India has the right to express his thoughts freely
Digvijay Bhuyan, LLB, OP Jindal Global University
Page: 2073-2079
This article will focus on the topic, ‘Understanding Genocide and its Impact on Human Rights Law.’ As the title of the topic clearly states, the aim of this paper is to understand the term
Jahnavi Khattar, BA.LLB., Symbiosis Law School, Noida, Symbiosis International (Deemed University), Pune
Page: 2080-2085
The Constitution, sometimes referred to as the "common will" of the people, sets the state's stance and the power of its many institutions. It is not just the law that underpins
Mr Nitish Sharma, Assistant Professor, Bahra University, Ph.D. (Pursuing)
Page: 2086-2097
A manual is a book that provides clear instructions and guidelines for mastering a certain skill. The rules created by the State Governments to provide guidelines to manage jails
Rufus Chrisen Prabakar & Kripa Somi John, VIT School of law, Vellore Institute of Technology, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Page: 2098-2104
Everyone's life involves questions. There will inevitably be questions in any private or professional association. Albert Einstein is credited with having said
Suhani Das, BBA LLB, KIIT School of Law
Sebantika Maity, BBA LLB, KIIT School of Law
Shrestha Chakraborty, BBA LLB, KIIT School of Law
Page: 2105-2114
“The intention of the Anti-Defection Law was to reduce political defections, but owing to escalating political corruption and dishonesty, this law was never effectively developed.
Avantika Hebbar, Christ Deemed to be University, Bangalore
Page: 2115-2126
The word pornography means photos or videos showing two individuals or more engaged in sexual activity. Sexual violence is forcefully sexually abusing someone or making someone engage
Rashmi Jha, Galgotias University
Page: 2127-2136
Indian trading is quite ill-bred not in nowadays but for many years. This misconduct has been increasing year by year. Insider trading in India is regulated by SEBI
Veni Pandey, Amity University, Jaipur
Page: 2137-2150
Since ancient times, protecting its population has been a core responsibility of the state. In the past, the severity of the punishment was determined by the philosophies of punishment.
Ishaan Deepak Joshi, MIT-WPU, Faculty of Law
Page: 2151-2165
DOI: A216
Anti-conversion laws that are in place in many Indian states aim to curtail or even outlaw enticement-based forced conversions. The origins of the current anti-conversion laws
Hansika, Law College Dehradun, Uttaranchal university
Page: 2166-2171
DOI: A217
Intellectual property Laws are designed to encourage Creativity and to protect Creative works. copyright Act intends to encourage the creators to create works. The Doctrine of fair dealing
Hari Tanmai Sai. T, BBA LLB (Hons.), Alliance School of Law, Alliance University
Page: 2172-2177
DOI: A218
This case is a special leave petition filed before the Supreme Court of India. This case mainly discusses about live-in relationships and presumption of a valid marriage
Shreyas Malik, Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies
Page: 2178-2191
DOI: A219
Homosexuality is a sexual orientation not behavior, connoting choice that describes people having sexual or romantic attraction to members of their own sex
Pranay Raj Bhalla
Page: 2192-2199
DOI: A220
India is an independent democratic nation established on 15th August 1947. It has the longest written constitution for a sovereign nation in the world having 395 articles in 22 parts and 8 schedules
K.Vikas, Christ University
Page: 2200-2206
DOI: A221
For economic expansion and increased global competitiveness, intellectual property protection is essential. It has significant effects on a nation's capacity to foster stability and security.
Tarun Verma, Student of 2nd Year B.A.LL.B at Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Patiala (Punjab)
Page: 2207-2213
DOI: A222
The Constitution of India guarantees the fundamental rights to the citizen, one of which is right to religion. The Constitution though guarantees these rights, there are restrictions
Yashika Parmar, BBA LLB (Hons.), NMIMS School Of Law, Bangalore
Page: 2214-2219
DOI: A223
India is unusual among nations in that its constitution guarantees citizens their basic human rights. Civil and political liberties are protected by the law and guaranteed by basic rights.
B.S. Samyukthaa, VIT Chennai, A Deemed To Be University U/S 3 Of UGC Act, 1956
Page: 2220-2224
DOI: A224
Lok Adalats are informal courts where the first impression throughout India which provide ADR designed to address the problem by bringing justice to the public.
Yash Jain, School of Law, Christ University, Bengaluru
Page: 2225-2232
DOI: A225
The Space war between USA and USSR led the humanity to believe in the unbelievable. After the putting a man on space and then on the moon, scientists have been looking for ways to set up colonies
Shubhendra Mishra, Dr Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University, Lucknow
Aditya Singh, Dr Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University, Lucknow
Page: 2233-2246
DOI: A226
While the first space race was between two superpowers, namely the United States of America and the Soviet Union, with the sole goal of one-upping the other and establishing global supremacy
G R Arun Prakash, B.A.LLB (Hons.), Vellore Institute of Technology School of Law (Chennai)
Shruthy Kesavan K, B.A.LLB (Hons.), Vellore Institute of Technology School of Law (Chennai)
Page: 2247-2261
DOI: A227
India is a country which includes about 1.324 billion people and the second most populated country in the world. It becomes difficult for our judicial system to look after all the petty
S M Naveen, B.B.A.LL.B (H), Alliance University
Page: 2262-2269
DOI: A228
The respondent submitted a petition under Section 24 and 25 of the Special Marriage Act, 1954 before Additional District Judge, Jabalpur for seeking a decree of nullity
Karthik Alahari, BBA LLB (Hons), School of Law, Alliance University, Bangalore
Page: 2270-2275
DOI: A229
The remedy of restitution of conjugal rights, which gives one spouse access to the comfort and surroundings of the other spouse, is the fundamental tenet of marital law.
Case Commentary On Surajmani Stella Kujur Vs Durga Charan Hansdah [AIR 2001 SC 938, (2001) 3 SCC 13]
M.V.Geethika Reddy, BBA LL.B.(Hons.), Alliance School of law, Alliance University, Bangalore
Page: 2276-2280
DOI: A230
The lawsuit is concerned with the bigamy laws as well as how it is punished in India. Bigamy is offence and a punishable offence in India. Section 494 of the Indian Penal code
Geethika Katakam, BBA LL.B. (Hons.), Alliance School of Law, Alliance University
Page: 2281-2286
DOI: A231
In the meanwhile, some persons gathered there. Some Army Officers and Policemen overpowered him and took him to MCO office. Then after a while they came in Station and handed
Geethika Katakam, B.B.A.LL.B (Hons.), Alliance School of Law, Alliance University
Page: 2287-2292
DOI: A232
"2(f) "domestic relationship" means a relationship between two persons who live or have, at any point of time, lived together in a shared household, when they are related by consanguinity
Jagrthy K V, BBA LLB, Alliance University
Page: 2293-2296
DOI: A233
Plaintiff alleges that Rakman Prasad, his sons and descendants formed a common Hindu family, that there was no division in the family and that three members of that family namely Kasi Ram
Varshitha Kongara, B.B.A.LL.B (Hons.), Alliance School of Law, Alliance University, Bangalore
Page: 2297-2303
DOI: A234
The term "maintenance" refers to the monetary support given by the family's breadwinner for things like food, clothing, shelter, education, medical treatment, and other needs of life.
Varshitha Kongara, BBA LLB (Hons), Alliance School of Law, Alliance University, Bangalore
Page: 2304-2310
DOI: A235
In non-Caucasian societies, where women are seen as the keepers of family honour, "Honour Killing" is either a cultural crime or a cultural custom. Indian cultures are incredibly ingrained.
Sarika, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies,
Neeti, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies,
Page: 2311-2318
DOI: A236
The outbreak of the novel coronavirus has sent shock waves across the world causing suffering and deaths, which has been declared a public emergency by the World Health Organization
Aditi Maturu, KIIT School of Law
Page: 2319-2321
DOI: A237
On May 21, 1991, the appellant was accused of murdering Rajeev Gandhi, the former Prime Minister of India. He was found guilty of violating the Terrorist and Disruptive Activities
B. Sai Keerthana, Sastra University
Page: 2322-2326
DOI: A238
Bullying is an act which is done by a person intentionally to hurt others when bullying is done by using information technology it is known as cyber bullying or online bullying.
Piyush Jha, B.A.LL.B.(Hons.), School of Law, SASTRA Deemed to be University, Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, India
Page: 2327-2336
DOI: A239
With the inception of internet sometime during the latter part of the 20th century, the world witnessed the arrival of a technology that would impact their lives on an unprecedented scale.
Hari Tanmai Sai. T, BBA LLB (Hons.), Alliance School of Law, Alliance University
Page: 2337-2342
DOI: A240
This case was a public interest litigation filed by the Delhi working women’s forum on behalf of six working women who were harassed, sexually assaulted, and were raped by seven Army personnel.
Nischith. Bashettiyavar, of B.B.A LL.B (Hons), Alliance University, School of Law, Bangalore
Page: 2343-2351
DOI: A241
A Case Analysis is an in-depth examination of a single court case. The case itself should be described concisely. Meanwhile, the verdict must be dissected and its sociopolitical implications assessed.
Shruti Patel, B.B.A LL.B (Hons), School of Law, Alliance University, Bangalore
Page: 2352-2355
DOI: A242
In legal Language, mens rea is “the intention or knowledge of wrongdoing that constitutes part of a crime, as opposed to the accused’s action or conduct,” while actus reus means “
Saumya Patel, BBA L.L.B. (H.), Amity University, Rajasthan
Nitika Goyal, BBA L.L.B. (H.), Amity University, Rajasthan
Page: 2356-2362
DOI: A243
It is well known fact that women are generally biased in our society. For many generations, they have been treated as "objects" with no self-respect. Even in this fast-growing society
Kritika Singhal, LLB student, MMM SCLC, Pune
Page: 2363-2367
DOI: A244
The article elucidates the effect and reaches of media on the lives of the people. It states how misrepresentation or wrong information by the media can cause irreversible harm to the accused
Naincy Kumari, B.A.LLB (H), Amity University Rajasthan
Sonal Priya, B.A.LLB (H), Amity University Rajasthan
Page: 2368-2376
DOI: A245
India is one of the world most populated country with 1.4 billion population having dual government system and the powers are divided between central and state government
Shubhangi Sharma, Law Student at Amity University Rajasthan
Shubhangi Sharma & Shashank Nahar, Law Student at Amity University Rajasthan
Page: 2377-2387
DOI: A246
A system of robust local self-government institutions is necessary to support a democratic form of governance. Institutions of local government give the people the chance
Advaidh Manoj, St. Joseph's College of Law
Page: 2388-2391
DOI: A247
In the dynamic corporate world, the sophistication of the corporates and the small economy players in handling their business is why there is a healthy atmosphere for the lighter
B. Sai Keerthana & Peesari Likitha Reddy, Sastra University
Page: 2392-2395
DOI: A248
Consumer is a person who buys goods or avail services for consideration which has been paid or partly paid or promised to pay and also involves the user of goods and beneficiary of services.
Siddhant Nayak, B.A.LL.B, School of Law, KIIT Deemed To Be University, Bhubaneshwar
Page: 2396-2400
DOI: A249
Human trafficking is a heinous violation of a person's human rights and it has also been described as a modern-day form of slavery. Human trafficking is the simple term
Tripti Priya, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies
Trupti Shetty, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies
Page: 2401-2409
DOI: A250
These rights mainly shield the original creation of the creator by providing him legal rights for being the owner of his creation such as protecting art-related works, literature, technological programs
Martin James, Master of Law in Intellectual Property Rights, Cochin University of Science and Technology (CUSAT)
Page: 2410-2543
DOI: A251
Graphical User Interfaces or GUI are part of software applications or web application that allow a user interacts with the system via visual information such as pull-down menus
Akhilesh Kumar Pandey, Research Scholar, Monad University Hapur
Page: 2544-2559
DOI: A252
The development of the Internet in India has shaped the tendency for consumers to purchase products that meet their requirements after obtaining all the information about the product
Kratika Mandil, Department of Law, Savitribai Phule, Pune University
Page: 2560-2573
DOI: A253
Independent directors have been playing an increasingly important role in the worldwide drive for better corporate governance. This increased boardroom presence has successfully
Jayati Khatter, Manav Rachna University
Page: 2574-2577
DOI: A254
Arnesh Kumar vs. State of Bihar, commonly known as the case which gave the guidelines for arrest which are applicable to offences with imprisonment of less than 7 years
Author
Page: 2578-2586
DOI: A255
There is still truth in the saying that India lives in her villages. As a result, in the Indian context, true democracy is democracy at the village level itself, which can sustain itself and function effectively.
A. Thiruthi, B.A LLB (Hons.) Criminal Law, School of Law, University of Petroleum & Energy Studies
Page: 2587-2600
DOI: A256
The implementation of criminal justice is fundamentally dependent on the rights of the victims. In everyday speech, the term “victim” refers to anyone who suffers harm, loss, or hardship
Aditi Shekhawat, Amity University, Jaipur, Rajasthan
Ritesh Dhyani, Amity University, Jaipur, Rajasthan
Page: 2601-2610
DOI: A257
The third tier of government which was given constitutional status through the 73rd1 & 74th2 Amendment known as local government institutions are more ancient than National governments.
Nidhi Garg, The NorthCap University, School of Law
Page: 2611-2619
DOI: A258
Our Criminal Justice System is administered by criminal procedure and law, the object is to make sure that the accused gets a fair chance of trial and justice on the basis of true facts and circumstances.
Ms. Arnaz Pestonji, Advocate-Bar Council of Maharashtra & Goa, Jitendra Chauhan College of Law, University of Mumbai (2016-2019)
Page: 2620-2639
DOI: A259
This descriptive article provides a comprehensive analysis on possible takeover defences available to Indian entities encountering a threat of hostile takeovers under Indian law.
Mr. Kamal Kishor, National Law University, Nagpur (2017-2022)
Page: 2640-2652
DOI: A260
Natural justice is describes as “fair play in action”. It is deeply rooted in the Indian Jurisprudence and is applied to both judicial and quasi–judicial proceedings. The Arbitral tribunal is also bound by this principle.
Vinayak Singh, Law College Dehradun Uttaranchal University & Nashrah Nomani, Shri Ramswaroop Memorial University, Lucknow
Page: 2653-2663
DOI: A261
Intellectual property is a tangible property that is protected from violation by others till the IPR lasts. Basically, Intellectual Property Rights are innovative ideas, updated inventions, and meaningful expressions created
Anushka Singh Chouhan, Amity University, Jaipur, Rajasthan
Ghanshyam Gaur, Amity University, Jaipur, Rajasthan
Page: 2664-2678
DOI: A262
Continued decrease and eventually elimination of barriers to the export and import of agricultural goods. A decrease in input subsidies, and eventually their abolition.
Sakshi Sharma, Assistant Professor, Renaissance Law College, Indore
Devesh Pandey, Assistant Professor, Renaissance Law College, Indore
Page: 2679-2692
DOI: A263
This research work is concerned with the vacuum in law that has been created by the emergence of Artificial Intelligence (AI). There are many legal gaps in the laws in India
Vunnam Dharani Krishna, Alliance School of Law
Page: 2693-2695
DOI: A264
This union was successful since even the Greek forces had lost power, and the Mauryans had been easily conquering India. Given that Helena was the daughter of the Greek official in charge
Kilel Benard Kipkorir, Research Scholar, Shri Shivaji Law College, Parbhani
Assist. Prof. Dr. Rajesh B. Deshmukh, Shri Shivaji Law College, Parbhani
Page: 2696-2705
DOI: A265
White collar crime is a disease that frankly speaking is increasing at an alarming rate all across the globe. While the numbers of white collar crime increase, the impact it leaves behind
Versha Tomer, Mody University of Science & Technology
Aishwarya Bhatia, Mody University of Science & Technology
Page: 2706-2716
DOI: A266
The COVID-19 outbreak has sparked widespread fear, with varying implications for men and women. COVID-19 is being fought on the front lines by women, and the crisis is having a significant
Ananya Sharma, School of Law, Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies, Bengaluru
Page: 2717-2731
DOI: A267
In Common Law and Civil Law both, there exist a residual of contracts that do not seem to suffer from any clear formation defect (misrepresentation, fraud, coercion, etc.)
Jwaalaa Suresh, B.A.LLB., Kirit P Mehta’s NMIMS School of Law, Navi Mumbai
Page: 2732-2745
DOI: A268
Right to Property was a fundamental right enshrined in the Indian Constitution under Article 19(1)(f). The same was ceased to be a fundamental right under the 44th Amendmen
Ayushi Yadav, BBA LLB (H.), Amity University, Rajasthan
Saket Kabra, BBA LLB (H.), Amity University, Rajasthan
Page: 2746-2753
DOI: A269
Poverty is portrayed as a burden on human society as a whole in the article "Urban Poverty: The Missing Linkage." According to reports, rural migration has caused urban poverty in India.
Muskaan Bhasin, BBA LL.B (H), School of Law, Bennett University.
Page: 2754-2764
DOI: A270
“Trade mark” refers to a mark which is capable of being depicted graphically and of being differentiated against the goods or services of others – this may include a particular shape, packaging, or color combination, etc.
Srijoy Mukherjee, BA.LLB, Christ (Deemed To Be University), Lavasa, Pune, India
Page: 2765-2776
DOI: A271
From enjoying natural monopolies to witnessing tough competition for services, the telecom sector in India has come a long way. It is now characterized by one of the fastest growing sectors
Anshul Rana, School of Law, The NorthCap University, Gurugram, Haryana, India
Ayushi Singh, School of Law, The NorthCap University, Gurugram, Haryana, India
Page: 2777-2783
DOI: A272
Forensic science is the most crucial component of any criminal investigation because it allows police to identify suspects and determine when and how a crime happened.
Sowmya G R, VITSOL, Chennai
Gowtham Raj A B, VITSOL, Chennai
Page: 2784-2792
DOI: A273
Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) is a well-established procedure in the civil adjudication system, but it has not been widely introduced in the criminal justice system.
Rozaline Sherly A, BA LLB (Hons), Christ (Deemed to be University), Bangalore Central Campus
Page: 2793-2800
DOI: A274
Criminal defamation is a punishable offense under section 499 and 500 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860. While tracing back its history, IPC was enacted in 1860
Ramji Kumar P, B.B.A LL.B (Hons.), Advocate, Madras High Court, Chennai
Page: 2801-2818
DOI: A275
Union of India consists of different type of religion and also considered as a secular country. Every person in India has a right to follow any religion or custom
Gumparthi Nandhini, BBA.LLB (Hons.), Sastra Deemed to be University, Thanjavur, Tamilnadu
Page: 2819-2824
DOI: A276
Technology invention which moulded the civilization of human kind has reached to its greater extent with the advent of internet. Now there is no one who are not into the world of internet.
Yashika Parmar, BBA.LL.B., School of Law, Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies, Bengaluru
Page: 2825-2847
DOI: A277
The principles governing the Doctrine of Restitution are laid out in Section 65 of the Indian Contract Act of 1872. Discussion centres on what one must do after reaping the benefits
Aniket Nandan, Gitam School of Law, Visakhapatnam, India
Page: 2848-2854
DOI: A278
A lien is a case or legitimate right against resources that are regularly utilized as security to fulfill an obligation. A loan boss or a legitimate judgment could lay out a lien.
Asjad Hashmy, School of Law, Christ University
Page: 2855-2872
DOI: A279
The New Insolvency process in India essentially embraced rehabilitation, revival, recovery, and winding up. Therefore, the procedure is to be viewed in a holistic mode keeping
Anoushkaa N V, NMIMS Kirit P Mehta School of Law
Page: 2873-2884
DOI: A280
By its natural context, artificial intelligence refers to computer intelligence that is employed to reduce the burden of human beings. Artificial intelligence is intended to emulate