Volume IV Issue VI
December 2022 - January 2023
Priyanka Kumari, LLB Graduate, Jindal Global Law School, JGU
Page: 1627-1635
This essay outlines Hindu law's coparcenary property succession process. The Hindu Succession Act, 1956's history is discussed, along with how it infringes on the fundamental right of women
Mangaiyarkarasi.S, BCom., LLB, Saveetha School of Law
Page: 1636-1659
Even today many women and girls with disabilities experience marginalisation as well as mental and social barriers that result in lower economic and social status.
Riddhiman Dey, O. P. Jindal Global University
Ashwarya Verma, O. P. Jindal Global University
Page: 1660-1666
Intellectual property rights play a significant role in the world of commerce. It is henceforth no surprise that that in this digital age, there arise many disputes in the realm of intellectual property rights.
Yagya Bharadwaj, Chanakya National Law University
Page: 1667-1679
There has been much debate and discussion on the right of an individual to die as per their wish. A person’s right to live with dignity has been recognized as a fundamental and basic human right
Astitva Singh, Institute of Law, Nirma University
Pari Jhajharria, Institute of Law, Nirma University
Page: 1680-1689
This article aims to talk about the need for efficacious rehabilitation facilities for released prisoners for their resynthesis with society. The article analyses the various challenges that ex- convicts
Harsh Bidhuri, Law Student, Amity Law School, Amity University, Noida, Uttar Pradesh
Page: 1690-1701
The alcohol beverage industry is an industry that continues to survive and create profits despite any situation prevailing in the world. It is one of the oldest industries established
Sanchita Sanand, BA LL.B (Hons.), Galgotias University
Devesh Pandey, BA LL.B (Hons.), Galgotias University
Page: 1702-1711
Conjugal right, i.e., rights created by marriage on the part of husband or wife for the society of the other spouse is one of the basic aspects of marriage. When there is tussle in between the husband
Malavikaa Ganesh, B.B.A., L.L.B., (Hons), Saveetha School of Law, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences (SIMATS)
Page: 1712-1715
On 16th of July, 2021, a two-judge bench comprising of Justice RF Nariman and Justice BR Gavai delivered an important judgement regarding the conducting
Vineet Pratap Singh, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, Nehru Gram Bharati (Deemed To Be University), Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh
Page: 1716-1723
A simple explanation of free speech carries the danger of falsely presuming that it represents a single, unifying principle when it is actually a collection of interconnected ones.
Nirbindu Banerjee, B.A.LL.B from Department of Law, Calcutta University (2016-2021), LL.M from West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences (2021-2022)
Page: 1724-1741
The Covid-19 pandemic in last years has had an effect on the whole of administrative and judicial system. This is especially true for a country like India. However, the following article aims
Adv. Ankita Anil Pawar (Independent researcher)
Page: 1742-1757
The advancement of technology has had a significant impact on human trafficking, bringing both obstacles and benefits. Cybercrime is defined as a crime committed using a computer or the internet.
Ayushi Pragya, B.A.LL.B (Hons), Jindal Global Law University
Page: 1758-1765
Section 112 of the Indian Evidence Act 1872 states that any person born during the continuance of a valid marriage between the mother and a man or within two hundred and eighty days after its dissolution
Ravish Ranjan, Chanakya National Law University
Page: 1766-1779
The Indian constitution guarantees the fundamental right to practise any profession, or to carry on any occupation, trade or business2 within India; however people may tend to resort to practices
Ravish Ranjan, Chanakya National Law University
Page: 1780-1793
Cyberspace is the virtual computer world and it is an electronic medium which is used to form a global computer network. Cyberspace is a worldwide computer network that works to facilitate
R. Sakthidasan, B. A. LL. B (Hons), Saveetha School of Law, Saveetha University, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences (SIMATS)
Page: 1794-1801
The custodial death is of mistreatment is death in custody. Most often, it occurs when a police officer kills a felon by using excessive force, abusing their authority, and torturing
Vijay Kumar, GLA University, Mathura
Apoorv Singh, GLA University, Mathura
Page: 1802-1809
Governments have worked to reduce constraints in the logistics sector. These efforts were multifaceted, engages in various facets of logistics. They were not, however, as successful as anticipated
Apoorv Singh, GLA University, Mathura
Vijay Kumar, GLA University, Mathura
Page: 1810-1815
Any criminal justice system must contain prisons and other correctional institutions, but the Indian system has certain evident flaws, such as the high number of prisoners
Garvit Sinha, Delhi Metropolitan Education, Noida
Anant Singhal, Delhi Metropolitan Education, Noida
Page: 1816-1822
The objective of the research paper is to understand the dowry laws and it's implications in the society. The dowry refers to the system in which there is exchange of durable goods
Gaurav Patel, Symbiosis Law School Nagpur, Wathoda layout, Nagpur Maharashtra
Page: 1823-1830
Uniform civil code is India most debated topic of the time and article 44 is one of the most controversial provisions in Indian constituency. The Uniform civil code is considered to be Unicorn law
Arindum Roy, BBA LLB, KIIT School of Law
Jayaditya Bora, BBA LLB, KIIT School of Law
Gaurab Ranjan Mohanty, BBA LLB, KIIT School of Law
Page: 1831-1844
The ability of the Judiciary to examine and judge the legality of laws or any acts enacted is referred to as Judicial Review. With the help of this power the Judiciary can declare any law as void
Dr. Pinky Bangarh, Assistant Professor in Law, Chandigarh Law College, Mohali
Dr. Rakesh Pal, MBBS, MD Community Medicine, District SBS Nagar (PCMS)
Dr. Ritu Deepti, MD Physician, District SBS Nagar (PCMS)
Page: 1845-1857
Individuals, groups, and organisations routinely violate or undercut the human rights of people with mental illness. Human rights are regarded to be those freedoms that apply to all people
Sikujua Omar Hamdan, Faculty of law and Shariah, Zanzibar University, Zanzibar, Tanzania
Page: 1858-1877
Child violence in Zanzibar estimated to hinder the development of a child in a large extent. The investigation founds out the laws governing child protection as against child violence
Adv Sahana Gajanana Bhat, B.A. LL.B, LL.M
Page: 1878-1884
Most of you have probably seen the statutory warning on screen in movies, Netflix serials, or YouTube videos, etc., stating that “smoking is harmful to one's health”, “that one shouldn't do this at home”
P Shreyas Manu, B.A.LL.B. (Hons.), National University of Advanced Legal Studies
Ganji Sai Kumar, Advocate, Member of High Court of Telangana Bar Association
Page: 1885-1889
Pharmaceuticals originally existed for the sake of treating beings, human and otherwise, of their maladies, diseases and illnesses. However, the world has changed.
Anjali Tripathi, B.A. LL.B (Hons.), Jindal Global Law School
Page: 1890-1896
It is important to consider lives that are often overlooked by even the government of our country. The aim of this paper is to review whether the few laws that are in favour of the LGBTQIA+
Aishwarya Anil Kumar, School of Law, CHRIST (Deemed to be University)
Page: 1897-1908
The Covid-19 pandemic has exposed the vulnerabilities in our country's data privacy, and protection legislation Reports of leaks of the Aadhaar Data and the Covid-19 test results
Anantyoya Chatterjee, Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology, KIIT School of Law
Swastik Banerjee, Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology, KIIT School of Law
Page: 1909-1925
The concept of money laundering is not new in today’s time period as it has been going on for decades across the world and money has become an integral part of one’s life.
Gowri Manogari.S, B.E (CIVIL), LL.B, LL.M (IPR), Assistant Professor, Saveetha School of Law, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences (SIMATS)
Page: 1926-1938
Sports have long been a significant component of entertainment. Sports are becoming a part of business due to the continuous change and progress. The sports industry in India has grown through time
S. Priyanga, B.A. LL.B (Hons) (Crl), LL.M, Government Law College Coimbatore1
Page: 1939-1953
The crime of genocide is portrayed by the particular expectation to obliterate in entire or to some degree a public, ethnic, racial or strict gathering by executing its individuals or by different methods
Anto Sebastian
Roshan Raju
Page: 1954-1963
The abolition of Articles 19(1)(f) and Article 31 of the Constitution of India and the subsequent substitution of 300A led to many legal dilemmas. The common law regards customs as a secondary source of law
Arpit Jain, Assistant Professor, Government Law College, Dewas (M.P.)
Page: 1964-1972
The Central Government notified much awaited law for the welfare of transgender society on January 10, 2020 titled as The Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Act, 2019
Vaibhav Agrawal, Parul University, Vadodra Gujarat
Page: 1973-1998
All reasonable people believe that a functioning judiciary is essential for any effective government, which is why every civilized society has one. Courts in these countries are given
Mrinalini Menon, BBA LLB, DES Navalmal Firodia Law College (Fergusson Campus)
Page: 1999-2006
As social human beings we all belong to a particular society or group of people and in order to demarcate between animals in the wild and social beings we have certain set rules and protocols
Malavikaa G, B.B.A. L.L.B (Hons), Saveetha School of Law, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences (SIMATS), Saveetha University
Page: 2007-2014
Federalism is the distribution of power within an organisation or, it is a type of government in which, the power is not only vested in the central government but rather
Hemant Chopra, BBA.LL.B., School of Law, NMIMS, Bengaluru
Page: 2015-2038
A lien is a claim to legitimately maintain ownership of another person's property until the obligation owed by that person is discharged. The term "lien" comes from
Suvijit, Shobhit Institute of Engineering and Technology, A Deemed to be University, Meerut (U.P.) & Pallavi Jain, Assistant Professor, Shobhit Institute of Engineering and Technology, A Deemed to be University, Meerut (U.P.)
Page: 2039-2047
The banking practices in India have evolved from centuries, since the barter exchange to the emergence of the rupee in the economy. Banks have played a huge role
Suhail Khan, Jamia Millia Islamia
Page: 2048-2063
Graphical User Interface (GUI) is the visual component that is responsible for the interaction of user and system. The first GUI emerged in 1970 when the Xerox Corporation
Roohul Ali, B.B.A. LL.B.(Hons.), Bharati Vidyapeeth University New Law College, Pune
Page: 2064-2067
Under article 21 of the Indian constitution, the right to a speedy trial is a fundamental right of the citizen. There is huge pendency of criminal cases in higher courts
Adv. Nilam Sampat Shevkari, LL.M, Modern Law College
Page: 2068-2077
This article tries to explore the study of Consumer Protection Act with reference to the deficient services provided by the builder to homebuyers and remedies provided
Priyank Nandan, B.A.LL.B (Hons.), School of Law, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies (UPES)
Page: 2078-2152
Many of us feel overwhelmed while handling a child abuse case in a busy outpatient unit. Though ‘The Protection of children from sexual offences act, 2012’ is strictly in
Ayush Kishore, B.A.LL.B, KIIT Law School, Bhubaneshwar
Page: 2153-2159
Sedition, in general terms, is defined as an incitement of discontent or rebellion against the state. Any action, in writing or speech, promoting such discontent, can also be termed as sedition
Pratha Khanna, Jindal Global Law School
Page: 2160-2166
Global Cricket Corporation (hereinafter referred to as “GCC”) is incorporated as a private company in Singapore, and holds a valid tax residency certificate
Arryan Mohanty, B.B.A. LL.B, Symbiosis Law School, Nagpur
Page: 2167-2183
A judge or judges' seat or bench in a court, or "court of justice," is referred to as a "tribunal" in the dictionary. However, this word only refers to adjudicating authorities
Rohan Gupta, Symbiosis Law School, Pune
Diksha Mittal, Jindal Global Law School, Sonipat
Page: 2184-2189
The Honourable High Court examined the concept of “intermediary” in the Information Technology Act to determine if any corporation that operates an e-commerce
Sakchie Saluja, Amity Law School, Noida
Page: 2190-2196
Encourage inclusive and peaceful societies for sustainable development, ensure everyone has access to justice, and create inclusive institutions at all levels.
Apoorva Pradhan, Amity Law School, Noida
Page: 2197-2217
India is renowned as the global centre of pharmaceuticals due to the rapidly expanding generic medicine manufacturing sector. The issue of pharmaceutical patent protection
Prashant & Sweta Basu & Rohini, B.A.LL.B, Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad
Page: 2218-2228
Marriage is perhaps one of the most significant social and legal organizations in the world. Most households are built on the socially and legally acknowledged
Ananyaa Varma, Bennett University
Page: 2229-2238
The concept of adultery, has always been a matter of conflict as it oscillates between the societal pressure of having conventional and moral values on one hand
Sonia Nath, PhD Research Scholar, Law Department, Nagaland University, India
Page: 2239-2254
Today, we live in the internet era, where growth and usage of the internet have touched the sky. Even in remote places of the North East, people are using a smartphone
Mohd Suhaib Abbasi, LLM (Criminal Law), School of Law and Constitutional Studies, Shobhit Institute of Engineering and Technology (A Deemed to be University), Meerut
Ms Neha Bharti, Assistant Professor, School of Law and Constitutional Studies, Shobhit Institute of Engineering and Technology (A Deemed to be University), Meerut
Page: 2255-2264
Children are the most vulnerable group in our society. In recent times, sexual offences against children has increased a lot. In India before 2012, there was no specific law
Priyanshu Kalosiya, Indore Institute of Law
Page: 2265-2274
With the emergence of this issue in Udupi district, the wave of communal clashes, protests etc. began in whole country. Many anti-social elements tried to make this issue a base
Sakchie Saluja, Amity Law School, Noida
Page: 2275-2285
After the Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) Act of 1971, abortion became lawful in India in several situations. Under the Act, the Medical Termination of Pregnancy Regulations, 2003
Lavina Laju, B.com LLB, Bharata Mata School of Legal Studies
Gowri Parvathy, B.com LLB, Bharata Mata School of Legal Studies
Page: 2286-2303
The concept of human right is an integral and necessary component of a democracy. Right to freedom for people, protect the individual opportunities, respect of human rights
Aparajita Bhowmick, Xavier Law School, St Xavier’s University, Kolkata, West Bengal
Page: 2304-2312
The rising number of cases of gruesome acid attack in India with a recent one being added in the December of 2022 cleared the view that though amendments and provisions
Snigdha Ghose, Gujarat National Law University
Page: 2313-2317
This article primarily addresses one of the biggest hindrances to our judicial development called the ‘Uncle Judge Syndrome’ which basically addresses the noticeable
Prashant, BA LLB, Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad
Page: 2318-2325
Agatha Christie, an English by origin, is credited to have penned down a series of suspense thrillers and murder & mystery fiction novels since the beginning of the 20th century.
Abhishek Sanjay, NUALS - National University of Advanced Legal Studies
Page: 2326-2329
Child rights in the present day are a topic of great concern and upholding it during unrest in the State is of utmost importance. The author aims to bring to light, the importance of child rights
Kanagayazhini K, Christ (Deemed to be University), Bangalore
Page: 2330-2338
E-commerce has increased in popularity across the globe as a result of recent advancements in information and communication technology. Due to the rising number of internet users
Reshma Ann James, Christ (Deemed To Be University) Bengaluru
Page: 2339-2348
As there are international trade ties, countries are growing more and more concerned with protecting their financial, commercial and trade interests. No country way do
Babilu Baby, Christ (Deemed to be University), Bangalore
Page: 2349-2358
E-contract is an essential part of E-commerce, and it is legally recognised by law. The provisions of the-contract Act, 1872, and Information Technology Act, 2000 give statutory recognition
Alphy J, Christ Deemed To Be University, Bangalore
Page: 2359-2367
In the whole world, food safety is given to attention. There are many different diseases that are battling right now. A type of illness that is on the rise internationally is food borne
Sarthak Chauhan, Amity University, Noida
Anmol Kaushik, Amity University, Noida
Page: 2368-2378
If justice is what every civilized society strives for, and law is the means then advocating is no less than the tool for achieving it. An advocate is engaged in a profession and not a business.
Tanu Joshi, Manav Rachna University
Nandini Gaur, Manav Rachna University
Page: 2379-2389
Gender-based violence in India exists at a level that requires special acknowledgement. It has been seen for a long time that Men abuse women through the battery, use of abusive language
Silvy Sheetal, LLM, Constitutional and Administrative Law, Christ University, Bangalore
Page: 2390-2402
We live in a country were rivers are worshipped and are considered the remedy of all mayhems a man does in his life. The states are fighting over water bodies redundantly
Taneesh Jain, BBA LLB (Hons.), Jindal Global Law School
Page: 2403-2408
As its name implies, domestic violence happens between members of a couple or other close connection. Harassment in the home can take various forms, including verbal, sexual
Akash Cherian Thomas, Christ (Deemed to be University) Bangalore
Page: 2309-2419
Promotion of interstate cooperation and coordination is one of the objectives which is to be achieved in a federal system. Zonal councils were formed as advisory bodies with the objective
Jipson Joseph, LLM, CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bangalore
Page: 2420-2434
Federalism originated in the modern world with the formation of the democratic union in the United States of America. From that moment onwards there were many federal systems of government
Shradha Rajoria, B.A. L.L.B. (Hons.), KPMSOL, NMIMS, Mumbai
Page: 2435-2445
A "Contract of Agency" is when someone hires someone else to do something for them or to represent them when dealing with third parties. The person being represented is known as the "principal,"
Pranjal Apurva, LLM, Hidayatullah National Law University, Raipur & Ayushi Tiwari, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprasth University, Delhi
Page: 2446-2453
The rate at which cyber-related crimes are growing is a major concern all over the world. The law regulating this type of crime is also not stringent & the rate of conviction
I. Muralitharan, M.A., M.L., Assistant Professor/Ph.D. Scholar, Government Law College Ramanathapuram
Page: 2454-2462
The number of educated and employed women in India have increased drastically in the past 2 decades. Most of the women are no longer kept inside the four walls of the house.
Kriti Sanadhya & Abhishek Narayan
Page: 2463-2477
With the modernization of crime as observed in the recent past it suggests a worrying trend which is capable of disturbing and crippling the global economy.
Soorya. S, Christ (Deemed to be University)
Page: 2478-2488
Since the Second World War, there has been an unusual level of global economic growth that has accompanied the growth of international trade. Additionally, it has occurred at the same time
A. Archana
Prof. (Dr) M. Sarojanamma
Page: 2489-2495
A child is a priceless asset to any society and is unquestionably important to the growth of the nation. The UNCRC is a human rights treaty that sets the political, civil, economic, social, health
Baggi. Sri Kamal, B.B.A.L.L.B (Hons), Alliance University
Page: 2496-2501
One of the most heinous crimes that may be committed in India is marital rape. The crime of marital rape is not less serious than that of rape; rather, it is a form of rape.
Adv. Naveen Saju, LLM in Constitutional and Administrative Law, School of Law, CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bangalore, India
Page: 2502-2512
India is the largest democratic nation in the world. Unlike many other countries who adopted democracy as the creed of their Constitution, India is still able to continue as a democratic nation
Adv. Arathy A, LLM in Constitutional and Administrative Law, School of Law, CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bangalore, India
Page: 2513-2521
The governance of a nation can be in away through any form and it differs from one form of governance to another based on certain conditions such as the social, legal, political, economical
Adv. Taniya Salim, LLM in Constitutional and Administrative Law, School of Law, CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bangalore, India
Page: 2522-2533
India is a country with a huge federal structure even though there are differences of opinion among various eminent jurists and political thinkers. Indian federalism is a dynamic system.
Aleena Placid, LLM, Ramaiah College of Law
Page: 2534-2549
In India, there is no specific provision which deals with ‘Trade dress’ under the Indian Trademark Act 1999. The ‘Trade Dress Protection’ is often protected under the common law
Shohini Roy, B.A.LL.B (Hons.), St. Xavier’s University, Kolkata
Srishti Sherpa, B.A.LL.B (Hons.), St. Xavier’s University, Kolkata
Page: 2550-2558
In a world which welcomes the growth of trade, intellectual property has become an important subject matter. When one invents or creates something, they feel the need to protect it.
Kushala Simha, School of Law, Mahindra University
Page: 2559-2570
The law of Sedition is vividly discussed cross India for it being a deviation to the Fundamental Right – Right to Freedom of Speech and Expression which is guaranteed by the Constitution of India.
Shrishti Verma, B.A. LL.B, Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad
Page: 2571-2587
India has been considered the second fastest digital adopter, with 560 million connected digital consumers among 17 major digital economies, according to the study conducted
Shubhansh Patel, Jindal Global Law School, O.P. Jindal Global University, Sonipat
Page: 2588-2594
With the advancement of technology, the concept of videoconferencing has become very popular where two or more people sitting in different places can interact face-to-face with each other virtually.
Pratibha Sahu, Christ (Deemed To Be) University
Page: 2595-2606
Judicial Review is a powerful tool for preventing the passage of arbitrary, unfair, and unconstitutional laws. It’s one of the measure’s of securing accountability in the contemporary state.
Muthukumaran Sivaswamy, B.A.LL.B (Hons), Saveetha School of Law, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences (SIMATS), Chennai
Page: 2607-2643
This study investigates the child worker's status as far as financial hardship which is considered significant in estimating the prosperity of life. The objective of the research is to explore the nature
Rishu Chauhan, Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Patiala
Page: 2644-2663
The notion of marriage is revered in India as the consecrated unification of two souls. After a marriage is legally constituted, it is generally accepted that sexual activity is permitted.
D.Prerna, BBA.L.L.B.(Hons), Saveetha School of Law, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences (SIMATS), Chennai
Page: 2664-2705
A child is born innocent and if nurtured with tender care and attention, then he/she grows in a positive way. Physical, mental, moral and spiritual development of the children makes them
Suhani Yadav, Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Patiala, Punjab
Page: 2706-2710
Amidst this technological evolution which has provided an increasing number of options for users to peruse and with increasing number of challenges, there is an ever-increasing
Rohit A Pal, Thakur Ramnarayan College of Law
Page: 2711-2715
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) refers to the voluntary efforts undertaken by companies to address the social, environmental, and economic impacts of their operations.
Bhaba Bhaya Hara Ratha, School of Law, CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bengaluru
Page: 2716-2727
The Indian constitution is considered to be quasi-federal in nature as it has more unitary features. However, it has a clear distribution of legislative, administrative, and financial
Shivam Juneja, LLM, Fairfield Institute of Management & Technology
Saksham Gupta, LLM, Fairfield Institute of Management & Technology
Page: 2728-2780
The need for legal reform in criminal jurisprudence of India is an increasingly pressing issue due to the current state of the legal system. The Indian Penal Code, the Code of Criminal Procedure
Mariam Azeemuddin, St. Joseph's College of Law
Page: 2781-2786
The concept of the state forms the basis for International Law. The state in its turn is built on the foundation of sovereignty, which expresses the supremacy of the governmental institutions
V. Sona, LLM-CCL, School of Law, Christ University, Bangalore
Page: 2787-2797
The process of modernizing the trade laws on an international scale to match the advent of electronic commerce and its advancements has been a very slow and tedious process.
Likitha M.B, Christ (Deemed to be University), Bangalore
Page: 2798-2806
The Ability of the web to reach a global audience comes with a number of legal concerns, many of which are related to Intellectual property. Today the Companies are facing an incredible array
Apoorv Singh, GLA University, Mathura
Page: 2807-2812
The Reserve Bank of India classifies a Core Investment Company (CIC) as a Non-Banking Financial Company (NBFC) (RBI). These businesses cannot trade these securities or engage
Kalyani Singh, School of Law, UPES, Dehradun
Page: 2813-2833
The paper focuses on the contemporary issues and challenges of juvenile justice administration in India. The Juvenile law went through several changes in these past years.
Parth Wadikar, MNLU Mumbai
Page: 2834-2837
With the honorable supreme court taking cognizance of queer marriage and people looking to include it in the Hindu marriage act, there has been a lot of discussion around whether it is a part of “Hindu culture”
Narmada N, Christ (Deemed To Be) University
Page: 2838-2846
There is a rapid progression in the advancement of technology in the globalization era along with its economic, social, political development and it is facilitated to reduce the burdens of the modern world.
Bandita, Chanakya National Law University, Patna
Page: 2847-2854
Today we live in a world where everything could be run with just a click, from shopping to running a business, from learning to communicating with loved ones separated by international borders
Ishaan Deepak Joshi, MIT-WPU, Faculty of Law
Page: 2855-2862
Conventional labour dispute settlement procedures have already been impacted by current shifts in the international labour market. The importance of confrontational rights-based systems
Sakshi Sanghavi, Symbiosis Law School, Pune
Page: 2863-2869
India is said to be federal in its form, but unitary in its spirit and substance. Therefore, it has been entitled a quasi-federal system, which is a combination of unitary or federal system.
Aleena Maria Moncy, LLM, Christ (Deemed To Be University)
Page: 2870-2878
The concept of preventive detention has been an important point of discussion for a long time. It is often considered a serious invasion of the right to personal liberty of the people.
R.Naveen Prasath, Christ Deemed To Be University
Page: 2879-2887
Right to vote is an essential pillar of any democracy. It is this right that is guaranteed to the citizens of the country when exercised, decides the elected representative who shall form part
Pooja, LLM, Intellectual property and Trade Law, Christ Deemed to be University, Bangalore
Page: 2888-2892
Video games are considered complex structures with multiple creative inventions embodied in one entity. The video game industry has grown tremendously over years.
Sreelekshmi. K. K, Assistant professor of law, CSI Institute of Legal Studies, Cheruvarakonam
Page: 2893-2902
Legal education is a blend of legal positivism, legal realism, functional approach and sociological jurisprudence .Legal education is a science which deals with the practical aspects of law
Shrinivas Dangi, School of law Christ (Deemed to be University) Bangalore
Page: 2903-2911
The essence of judicial review in India is the rule of law. The control over the acts of the legislative, executive, and judicial bodies is the competence of the courts.
Mehul Mor, L.L.M in Corporate Law, Christ (Deemed to be) University
Page: 2912-2921
The Goods and Service Tax came into effect in India on 1st July 2017. The indirect tax regime was introduced as an improvement from the previous tax regime
Kaveri G Kuruvatti, LLM, School of Law, Christ University, Bangalore
Page: 2922-2934
The prime invention of 21st century, the artificial Intelligence is increasing the pace at which the world functions by leaps and bounds. With the weaponry provided by the A.I.
Parth Wadikar, MNLU Mumbai
Page: 2935-2945
The functional definition of the word possession is the fact that you have or own something or something that you own or that you are carrying with you at a particular time
Mayank Dagar, LLM-CCL, School of Law, Christ University, Bangalore
Page: 2946-2956
This research paper will elucidate on the government’s position with regards to the operation of the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) and special reference
Prof. J.S. Jakhar, Dean, Faculty of Law, Chaudhary Devi Lal University, Sirsa, Haryana & Sumit Kumar, Research Scholar, Department of Law, Chaudhary Devi Lal University, Sirsa, Haryana
Page: 2957-2966
Marriage is the voluntary union for life of one man and woman to the exclusions of all others. Both the husband and wife are expected to sustain this relationship with full devotion
Naman Joshi, LLM, Corporate and Commercial Law, Christ (Deemed to be) University, Bangalore
Page: 2967-2984
Much has been expounded as of late on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and law. But what is AI, and what is its connection to the practice and organization of law?
Md. Aadil Naushad, Christ University, Bangalore
Page: 2985-2992
To maintain a fair and equitable functioning of the securities market, proper regulation is required although malpractices such as insider trading disrupt the ethos of trading with integrity
Nikita Sharma, Christ University
Page: 2993-3004
A condition of social peace and harmony is the peaceful resolution of disputes. The necessary condition for development is peace. The disputes and conflicts waste the society’s valuable
Mrs. Shabnam Ahmed Zaman, Mr. Saptarishi Prasad Sharma & Ms. Modhu Chanda Dey, NEF Law College, Guwahati
Page: 3005-3012
With the advent of technology and the huge access of the Internet, privacy of individuals have always been a subject of concern and debate. So, while the world post many things
Suchi Sharma, Legal Researcher
Page: 3013-3028
Same sex marriages have been considered a vital issue globally. This makes it essential to understand the impact of these marriages in Indian society because not only impact
Evolution Of The Concept Of Public Interest Litigation For Protecting The Right Of Access To Justice
Aum Savjani, Marwadi University, Rajkot, Gujarat, India
Page: 3029-3033
The Right of Access to Justice is the prime element of a democracy. It is the basic principle of the Rule of Law. The Covid – 19 pandemic has impacted society and the legal system
Cinchana Gowda, Christ University
Page: 3034-3050
The following paper aims to shed light on two prominent forms of internet fraud risk element of e-commerce, which are credit card and triangulation related frauds
B.S Shuklaja, LLM, Constitutional and Administrative Law, School of Law, Christ (Deemed To Be University), Bengaluru
Page: 3051-3070
The statement for analysis as presented prescribes a deep-rooted analysis in terms of the intricate meaning present in the assertively in the description. The phrase emphasises upon the growth
Arjun. P.V, Christ Deemed to be University, Bangalore, Karnataka
Page: 3071-3076
The present research paper aims to concentrate on the effect of disputes in and out of International trade which will arise in day to day activities as the time progresses.
Baivab Chakraborty, LLM (CCL), Christ University, Bangalore, Karnataka
Page: 3077-3086
The pendency of cases, which accounts for approximately three crore cases, is one of the most heinous problems confronting the Indian judiciary. To address the backlog of cases
Mariyam Fatima, BALLB (HONS.), Bennett University
Sanat Pandey, BALLB (HONS.), Bennett University
Page: 3087-3098
The development banks are the financial institution which provide medium- and long-term fund for the economic development project which ultimately aid in the economic growth of the country.
Devisha Dayal, OP Jindal Global University
Page: 3099-3103
Does the Indian Supreme Court expect a young girl aged 14 to 16 to effectively raise an alert for aid when detained inside a police station by two cops? Does the lack of yells warrant
Himanshu Singh, Christ, Deemed To Be University
Page: 3104-3114
The concept that is being mentioned in this research paper talks about the one-side measure that has been taken by the contenders of the trade dispute i.e., being United States
Professor (Dr.) Vipin Kumar
Mohammad Tariq
Page: 3115-3126
The Indian judiciary adopted a liberal and goal-oriented jurisprudence in the late 1970s to rescue the poor and oppressed from age-old exploitation and oppression by the affluent
Atilivi Yepthomi, LLM, School of Law, CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bengaluru
Page: 3127-3146
This paper deals with the perception of separation of powers. Separation of powers is a core concept that divides authorities and duties among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches.
Jhalak Singhal, SOL, UPES, Dehradun
Page: 3147-3152
How is a woman, particularly one who is carrying a child in her womb, supposed to be a bugbear? Male or female child both could be conceived by a woman.
Bhargav Gowda M R, School of Law, Christ (Deemed to be University)
Page: 3153-3161
The Forest Rights Act 2006 is a welfare legislation enacted to uphold the inherent rights of the indigenous community and other traditional forest dwellers.
Dinesh Kalla, Symbiosis Law School, Nagpur
Page: 3162-3165
Recovery of Debts Due to Banks and Financial Institutions (RDDBFI) Act, 1993 banks approach the Debts Recovery Tribunal (DRT) whereas, under Securitization and Reconstruction
Hiral Pandey, PHD Scholar, Vikram University, Ujjain
Page: 3166-3173
India is a multi-religious country known for its tradition and cultures from different religions. These cultures are the one which makes India to stand different from other countries.
Shivali Bajaj, O.P Jindal Global University
Aishwarya, O.P Jindal Global University
Page: 3174-3182
The seriousness of the crime, the risk of the accused fleeing, the potential for the accused to tamper with evidence, the accused's past behaviour, as well as the accused person's health
V K Malavika, LLM (Constitutional Law), School of Law, Christ (Deemed to be University), Bangalore
Page: 3183-3192
Data and privacy security are crucial given the world's rapid digitization in all areas. The comparative data on data protection and privacy issues in three nations, the United States of America
Kshitij Nair, Jindal Global Law School, OP Jindal Global University
Page: 3193-3205
This research paper discusses insanity as a valid defence to any crime committed, under S.84 of the Indian Penal Code (hereafter, IPC). Insanity, or unsoundness of mind as per IPC
Vanshika Mittal, Jindal Global Law School
Page: 3206-3214
This paper will talk about the NFT. NFT or Non-Fungible Token was introduced under the concept of cryptocurrency. It helps artists to sell their art digitally.
Vaishnavi Sharma, Christ (Deemed to be) University, Bangalore Central Campus
Page: 3215-3224
‘Separation of Power’ as a doctrine is recognised and accepted by nations worldwide; however the extent of its applicability depends from country to country.
Adarsh Verma, University of Allahabad
Bhanu Prakash Verma, University of Allahabad
Page: 3225-3240
We are living into the world dominated by power of knowledge. It is true that the present generation has better opportunities and facilities to acquire knowledge and transform it into creation of wealth.
Baishali Jain, Lovely Professional University, Punjab
Page: 3241-3259
The above lines by Alexander explaining Art in an interview with the Orange Country Register in 2003 very clearly depicts the nature of art and can back-up the topic to be discussed in this article.