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Volume V Issue I
 

February - March 2023

Mr Prabhakar D. Karandikar, (I.A.S.), Indian Administrative Service

Page: 01-07

The provisions of Section 34 (2) of Civil Procedure Code appear to deny equitable relief to the Decree Holder even when there is inordinate delay in payment of the decretal amount by the Judgement Debtor delays.

Anjali Singh, LL.M., National Law School of India University, Bengaluru

Page: 08-20

Since globalization, states have provided various benefits to the online operating companies in hope of giving larger benefits to the society. But in garb of increasing productivity

Rakesh Raushan, LL.M, Gujrat National Law University

Page: 21-39

A collaboration between a bank and an insurance business (both life and nonlife) is known as bancassurance. The bank gives the insurance firm a platform to market its goods and services

Ms. Pinky Singh, Assistant Professor at (VIPS-TC) Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies, Delhi, Affiliated to GGSIPU

Page: 40-53

There has been a global surge in environmental law since the early 1990s. Since then, the field of environmental law has advanced significantly. In a series of decisions, the Supreme Court

Ansuman Mukherjee, LLM, Corporate & Commercial Law, Christ (Deemed to be University), Bengaluru

Page: 54-66

It was previously thought to be technically impossible, but the history of Supreme-commerce connects businesses and customers in an exchange market setting across all geographical

Vratika Singh & Dhannjay Singh Pundir

Page: 67-83

The research of administrative law is not an end in itself, but a means to an end. The focal point of the study of administrative law is the reconciliation of power with liberty.

Shivam Agrawal, GLA University, Mathura

Page: 84-89

Gambling laws and regulations in India are constantly changing and evolving. In 2023, the legal landscape for casino gaming, lotteries, and horse racing betting

Mr. Joy Makhal, B.A. L.L.B. (Hons.), Department of Law, St. Xavier’s University, Kolkata, West Bengal

Page: 90-105

With increasing instances of government authorities razing down the alleged illegal properties of rioters, vandals, stone pelters, protestors, minorities and crime accused, a term emerged among

Charmy Gopani, Symbiosis Law School, Pune

Ashi Agarwal, Symbiosis Law School, Pune

Page: 106-118

As far as the legal framework is concerned, the Trademarks Act1 does not explicitly mention Fluid Trademarks. However, protection is available to unregistered Trademarks

Kamatham Rishitha, IIM, Rohtak

Kamatham Jashitha, Vellore Institute of Technology - VIT Chennai

Page: 119-131

The study aims to investigate the negative consequences of provocative advertising and assess how advertising affects consumers and the company's reputation.

Vishakha Burnwal, BALLB (Hons.) Christ (Deemed to be University), Pune, Lavasa

Page: 132-138

This paper investigates the legal implications of real-life society being supplemented by the digital world. The relationship between law and society has been extraordinary and dynamic for ages.

Sisira Sreekumar, Christ (Deemed to be University), Bangalore, India

Page: 139-146

The Competition Commission of India (CCI) plays a major role as the principal regulator who sets the guidelines outlaws anti-competitive behaviour, and fosters competition in a market.

Priyanshu Yadav, BA.LLB, IMS Unison University

Yuvraj Singh, BBA.LLB, IMS Unison University

Page: 147-162

Copyright is a type of intellectual property rights which are provided to the author of an original work the sole authority to control its reproduction and distribution.

Aditi Thapliyal, B.B.A. LL.B. (Hons.), Army Law College, Pune

Sparsh Gupta, Masters in Industrial Management and Innovation, Uppsala University, Sweden

Page: 163-170

AI-generated art refers to works of art created using AI algorithms, machine learning, and computer programming. It has gained popularity and impacted the traditional art

Adina Evangeline G, Kristu Jayanti College of Law

Page: 171-178

DOI: A15

Today’s marketing world has come a long way from merely giving information about their product to celebrities jumping from helicopters to get a soft drink, having addictive

Neya Dharshini S, BA.LLB (Hons), Sastra University, Trichy

Page: 179-182

This eminent socialist says that crime is an unavoidable thing in society and crimes are increasing due to civilization, modernization, and urbanization, and the main cause is globalization.

Urvi Singh, Bennett University

Sakshi Mittal, Bennett University

Akshit Saini, Bennett University

Page: 183-192

This research paper provides an overview of child healthcare determinants in social and political contexts. We can term social determinants of health as the environment where a person

Aswathy Jayaraj, LLM, National University of Advanced Legal Studies

Page: 193-200

The wife’s right of maintenance is a customary as well as a statutorily recognized right in India. It will not be absurd to say that the very cropping up of such right is a testament

Adityajit Abel Bose, LL.M., Christ (Deemed To Be University), Bangalore, India

Page: 201-213

Even if there are cultural, linguistic, and customary variances, the majority of multicultural nations are federal in nature and polity. Federal character typically emerges as a result of the monoculture

Bhaskar Mukherjee, Assistant Professor of Law, Shyam Bazar Law College

Arushi Sharma, LLM, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland

Page: 214-226

YouTube has gained wide popularity over the years and while one may feel creative to post unique content on the platform, it is also a matter for concern when creators

Ali Omar Forozish, Kassel University, Department of Economics

Page: 227-234

A person's life is how valuable? Is it possible to take another person's life to survive in an extremely hostile environment? Is it possible to argue that one person's life is worth

Akanksha Bhardwaj, B.A.LLB, School of Law, NMIMS, Chandigarh

Page: 235-246

DOI: A22

The concept of 'punishment' is one that is fundamental to the administration of criminal justice. As we have progressed through the years of history, we have seen that it would have been difficult

J. Nissha, School of Excellence in Law, The Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University, Tamil Nadu, Chennai

Page: 247-257

Although administrative law is a separate area of law and a subject of academic study, it has established itself as a "responsible" field of study for law students and practitioners

Adv. Bharath Nair Raghu

Page: 258-263

The Appellant is a power generating company in Maharashtra, that operates a 600MW coal-fired thermal power plant. According to the Electricity Act, the State Electricity Regulatory Commission

Shivnandini Dube, Sri Sathya Sai College of Law for Women

Page: 264-271

The relationship of law and culture has long been a concern of legal anthropology and sociology of law. But it is recognised today as a central issue in many different kinds of juristic inquiries.

M P Rannika, National Law School of India University

Page: 272-281

In the ancient and Medieval periods, the concept of whistleblowing is referred to as “Shuchakas” which persons inform the authority of any misconduct or wrongdoing, the concept of whistleblowing

Shreya Verma, Amity Law School Noida

Page: 282-288

Growth and development are some of the positive changes which are quite important for anything and anyone to function in a better way and for the progress of the mankind in general.

Gaurav Prakash (LL.M), Gujrat National Law University, Gandhinagar

Page: 289-301

A contract of indemnification between the insured and the insurer governs fire insurance. The notion of indemnity is expanded upon by the doctrine of subrogation and contribution.

Utank Banerjee, B.A. LL.B, Heritage Law College, affiliated under University of Calcutta

Page: 302-304

The Indian legal system has traditionally adhered to the practice of rendering judgments of the Supreme Court and High Courts in the English language. However, there is a nascent movement

Dr. Rajalaxmi Jati, Principle, Balasore Law College, Balasore, Odisha

Page: 305-313

On 10th December 1948, the UN General Assembly took on the "All Inclusive Declaration of Human Rights". It expresses generally that individuals are conceived free

Moniruz Zaman & Maksuda Sarker

Page: 314-324

The role of national courts in international commercial arbitration is frequently questioned for making an international dispute settlement mechanism subservient to the domestic legal system.

Anum Dhanwaria, National University of Study and Research in Law, Ranchi

Page: 325-338

Traditions form a major part of Indian society and ornaments donned by a woman has cultural and religious sentiment attached to each of them. One such ornament is bangles

Shaik Shahad Salahuddin, B.S.A Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, Crescent School of Law

Gayathri T, B.S.A Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, Crescent School of Law

Page: 339-345

Drone rules which came into effect from August 2021 is a major policy shift towards liberalization as compared to the previous rules in 2018, 2020 and March 2021.

Ishaan Deepak Joshi, MIT-WPU, Faculty of Law

Page: 346-351

A tax return is among the most essential financial papers that a forensic accountant can receive during the conduct of a fraud investigation. Such records provide the investigator

Nirmala Mahaveer Patil

Page: 352-364

The purpose of this paper is to describe and analyze traditional knowledge(TK) and its forms, specifically concentrating on traditional medicine, discussing from the perspective of India.

Ms. Prachiti Suri, B.B.A L.L.B, K.P. Mehta, School of Law, NMIMS Indore

Page: 365-379

In India, the police play a significant part in the criminal justice system. The primary goals of the police are to assist the victim right away, to take preventative measures, to apprehend the accused

Aarti Gandotra, PhD Research Scholar, Department of Law, University of Jammu

Page: 380-390

Active engagement in street vending is a consequence of stagnant and declining household incomes brought on by the economy’s underperformance. From the perspective of creating policies

Gayathri T, B.B.A. LL.B. (Hons), Crescent School of Law

Shaik Shahad Salahuddin, B.B.A. LL.B. (Hons), Crescent School of Law

Page: 391-399

The 2011 census has reported that 4.3 million people of India are transgenders. Transgender is a word relating to being a person whose gender identity differs

Maria Jovita, BA LLB, Kristu Jayanti College of Law, Bangalore, Karnataka, India

Page: 400-415

The Indian peninsula has a unique coastline which makes the Indian environmental diversity dynamic. The sea level rises up the emergence and importance of coastal areas

Keerthana. A, BA LLB (Hons), Saveetha School of Law, Saveetha University, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences (SIMATS), Chennai-6000771

Page: 416-422

India, a rapidly developing country, deals with the issue of tax evasion in important economic sectors. Recently, a new digital reform known as the E- Way law that is a part of the Goods and Services Tax

Paridhi Dave, Institute of Law, Nirma University

Page: 423-432

During the British era there were primarily two Courts in action, namely the British Crown Courts and the Company Courts. Since the jurisdiction of these Courts were not demarcated

Advocate Poorva Patil

Advocate Jinisha Shah

Page: 433-459

The paper is a study on the law of sedition in India and its relevance today in contemporary Indian society. The authors have focused on the conditions prevailing during the British Rule

Sarvotham R, School of Law, Christ (Deemed to be University)

Page: 460-469

India's constitution has provisions for dealing with emergencies that may occur at any moment. As a result, declaring an emergency is a highly serious matter that has a detrimental influence

Pratyush Jha, Amity Law School, Noida, AUUP

Page: 470-493

The Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012 is one of the important pieces of legislation brought by the Parliament to address the offences and harassment faced by children

Gabriel, LL.M. in Maritime Law, Gujarat Maritime University

Page: 494-501

The maritime sector plays a vital role in the global economy, but workers and seafarers in this sector often face numerous human rights challenges, including poor working conditions

Supritha C, Christ (Deemed To Be University)

Page: 502-513

An emergency by definition is a serious crisis that needs to be resolved right away if the country and its citizens are to survive. As a result, emergency provisions are ingrained in many constitutions

Venkata Sai Revanth Rao Maddi, BBA LLB (Hons), Alliance School of Law Alliance University, Bangalore

Page: 514-527

Geographical indications is actually an indication which is given to a set of people residing in that particular locality so that all the people living in the same will be having an edge over

Venkata Kishore Sreemalle, SVKM’S Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies, Bengaluru

Page: 528-543

Through this extensive research, the author tried to explain the topic in contract of guarantee, various types of guarantees under the Indian Contract Act 1872. The author even explained about the essentials of contract of guarantee.

Maneesha Gupta, B.A. LL.B (Hons.), School of Law, Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies, Bangalore, India.

Page: 544-561

Imagine being held responsible for something you never committed, were never around, or even considered committing. It would conflict with what we know about the law

Upendra Jeph, University of Rajasthan

Page: 562-570

Comparative study of education between different countries helps in providing an idea of successful experiences and unsuccessful experiences of the countries and shows the loophole

Kriti Krishna, Christ (Deemed to be University)

Page: 571-577

A trademark is a form of intellectual property that serves to identify and distinguish the goods or services of one company from those of another. Traditionally, trademarks

Sayesha Gambhir, SRM University, Delhi NCR

Page: 578-588

Business is lot more than just earning and thinking about profits. As the world is coming up with new challenges, a business cannot grow by just thinking economically.

Anahida Bhardwaj

Page: 589-604

India is blessed as also plagued with multiple facets which form the identity of a person. On paper, the foundation stone of some core tenets of our Constitution is intersectionality.

Rishav Raj, B.B.A. LL.B, KIIT School of Law, Odisha

Page: 605-614

In our today’s world there has been a lot of debate regarding acts done under the purview of necessity to save a person himself or their loved ones. The case of necessity concentrates mainly on two things

Tejaswini Sugumaran, B.A. LL.B (Hons.), SASTRA Deemed to be University, Tanjavur

Page: 615-626

Modern-day world is characterised by the slow withdrawal from tradition and diving into individualism and rational organisations of society. Social institutions like marriage

Anmol Sharma, LLB, Law Centre-II, Faculty of Law, University of Delhi.

Page: 627-632

It is well known that live-in relationships are on the rise and they challenge society's orthodox notion of marriage, but the legal implications of such relationships vary.

Alif Muhammad Gultom, S.H., LL.M (Cand), University College Cork, Ireland

Page: 633-645

The Internet domain provides companies opportunities to efficiently establish their advertising strategies and expand their worldwide reach. The domain name acquire immense value

K. Geethika & Thota Sai Srinija

Page: 646-656

Maintenance in itself is a part of Social Justice. Look at the irony the society that provides rights is itself against those rights. Though we have a Gender- Neutral approach in maintenance

Palakdeep Kaur, B.A.LL.B., Army Institute of Law, Mohali

Inderjeet Kaur, B.A.LL.B., Army Institute of Law, Mohali

Page: 657-677

Women currently work in almost all industries and sectors in India, where they make up over 50% of the population. Women hold positions and pursue careers in fields that were once thought

Abhishek Sanjay, B.A.LL.B. (Hons.), The National University of Advanced Legal Studies (NUALS), Kochi)

Ishan Sharan Kaushik, B.A.LL.B. (Hons.), The National University of Advanced Legal Studies (NUALS), Kochi)

Page: 678-672

The coronavirus pandemic has put unprecedented strain on communities and families around the world, creating unique challenges for individuals and households.

Syed Suhaib, UILS, Chandigarh University, India

Page: 673-676

Metaverse has been mainstream for quite a while as its esoteric nature opened possibilities for potential disputes among its users, or rather "avatars," as they would be called in metaverse.

Rosmi Biju, Christ (Deemed to be University), Bangalore

Page: 677-672

The media is not just a platform to express one's opinions; it is also responsible for shaping public opinion. The existence of an independent, and powerful media is the basis of democracy.

Anjali Singh, LL.M., National Law School of India University, Bengaluru

Page: 673-685

Since globalization, states have provided various benefits to the online operating companies in hope of giving larger benefits to the society. But in garb of increasing productivity

Anand Rukmanagoud Patil, Alliance School of Law, Alliance University, Bangalore

Page: 686-705

There has been one of the major developments in scientific evidence in criminal law. One of them is narco analysis. From centuries there has been a rapid growth in science and technology

Abhilipsa Kar, B.B.A.LL.B (Hons), Birla School of Law, Birla Global University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India

Sugyanee Kuanr, B.B.A.LL.B (Hons), Birla School of Law, Birla Global University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India

Yashoswini Mishra, B.B.A.LL.B (Hons), Birla School of Law, Birla Global University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India

Page: 706-719

ADR is a dispute settlement mechanism which resolves all types of disputes such as civil, commercial, family and divorce, industrial, housing, and etc. ADR in its process takes help of a neutral third party

Malika Jain, LLM, National Law School of India University, Bengaluru

Page: 720-735

The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016, the only current insolvency legislation in India, is deemed with a lot of expectations. It arouses the hope of rehabilitation and revival

Uma Elango, Sastra University

Nishitha Dattan P, Sastra University

Page: 736-743

Child marriage is a huge issue that exists in India. The prohibition of child marriage act commenced in the year 2007. Prohibition of Child Marriage (Amendment) Bill, 2021

Dakshq Baweja, O.P Jindal Global Law School

Page: 744-750

The term 'bail' is derived from the old French verb' baillier,' which means 'to provide or convey. Bail is the release of a detained individual to his sureties in exchange for security for his attendance

A R Anjali, Gujarat National Law University

Page: 751-758

“In the much recent case PASL Wind Solutions Private Limited v. GE Power Conversion Private Limited, a three-judge bench of the Supreme Court of India, on April 13, 2021

Medha Pushkarna, Amity Law School, Noida

Arnav Jha, Amity Law School, Noida

Samarth Dabas, Amity Law School, Noida

Page: 759-767

Trade secrets play an important role in protecting the interests of businesses. A trade secret is any confidential information that is not publicly known or readily available.

Akash Jaiswal, Alliance School of Law, Alliance University, Bangalore

Page: 768-782

Capital market is the arrangement of cycles, customs, strategies, regulations and foundations influencing the way a partnership is coordinated or controlled. Corporate Regulation likewise incorporates

Rohit Kamath, Vivekanand Education Society's College of Law

Page: 783-788

For many years, M&A transactions in India have been governed by the age-old takeover rules. During this time, much has changed in the corporate world. The SEBI appears to have realised that these rules

Suparna Kundu, Symbiosis Law School, Noida

Page: 789-797

The Adivasis have been subjected to social atrocities, political marginalization since ages and have often not been considered a part of the mainstream India. India has witnessed a rapid economic

Mugdha Anand Mundle, B.A. LLB., Dr. Ambedkar College, Deekshabhoomi, Nagpur

Page: 798-802

Firstly, in regard to the background of this Article on “Emerging Legal issues in an AI-driven India” one will come to know, what are all the legal drawbacks or outcomes faced in India

Anindita Sarkar (Dutta), Assistant Professor, Bengal Law College, Santiniketan, West Bengal

Page: 803-813

States has two fundamental obligations to observe- 1.to impede war and 2. to administer justice. All kinds of progress, upliftment and budding of the state rest on these two basic criteria.

Rishiraj Singh B, Christ (Deemed to Be University)

Page: 814-823

Although it is contended that, by and large, the Indian Constitution provides for a federal scheme of governance, it can be said in certain terms that there is a considerable amount of asymmetry

Areena Parveen Ansari, Assistant Professor, Dharmashastra National Law University, Jabalpur

Page: 824-846

Media is growing exceptionally as a consequence of Digitalisation. Needless to say, contemporary media practices encompass a vast variety of creative ideas, literature, information

Ishaan Deepak Joshi, MIT-WPU, Faculty of Law

Page: 847-853

The protection of intellectual property is important to the majority of European fashion marketing strategies. "Fast-paced innovation expressed in the production of periodic collections

Prakshat Thakkar, Jindal Global Law School

Page: 854-858

Therefore, in this paper we shall look at the different methods used to combat this issue in different countries and determine if the same are viable solutions.

Dr. Lalit Dadwal, Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla

Manjeet Singh, Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla

Page: 859-873

Nowadays the world is concerned about the better ecology for tomorrow. This has started to look to the best ways in managing the various kinds of wastes and methods of its disposal.

Piyush Mahajan, LL.M, Christ (Deemed to be University), Bangalore

Page: 874-883

The schools of thought typically believe that the law is a cohesive and comprehensive set of rules, and that the judicial process is an important logical application of existing legal principles.

Dr. Nitin, Professor, Maharaja Agrasen School of Law, Maharaja Agrasen University, Atal Shiksha Kunj, Kalujhanda, Baddi, District Solan, Himachal Pradesh – 174103

Page: 884-897

Law as understood by the Hindu is a branch of Dharma. Its ancient framework is the law of the smrities. The smrities are institutes, which enounce rules of Dharma.

Manika Gupta, Faculty of Law, University of Delhi

Page: 898-902

This article will take you on an enlightening excursion to relieve the evolution of labor laws through the footprints of past endeavors and walk you towards contemporary amendments

Suparna Banerjee, Assistant Professor of Law at Shyambazar Law College (Affiliated To University of Calcutta)

Page: 903-915

Forensic science plays a major role in our criminal justice system. Since the main aim of the legal system of any country is to provide justice, this object can only be achieved

Bhavna, Maharishi Markandeshwar, Deemed to be University, Mullana, Ambala

Muskan, Maharishi Markandeshwar, Deemed to be University, Mullana, Ambala

Page: 916-928

Few laws that India's colonial government left behind have garnered the maximum amount dialogue as people who traumatize seditious offences. Since the country's independence

Samuel Ekpokeme Epouwei, Master of Laws, University of East London

Page: 929-944

The Niger Delta region of Nigeria is made up of the area covering the east and west parts of the Niger River. The unique terrain and topography of the region notably rivers

Nehaa V, B.Com, L.L.B. Tamil Nadu National Law University, Tiruchirappalli

Page: 945-966

Collective bargaining has always played a critical role in industrial relations in terms of having a structured entity for negotiation and bargaining with employers.

Shreya Kothiyal, B.B.A L.L.B (Hons.), IMS Unison University, Dehradun

Page: 967-983

Cyber is a relatively new, virtual arena where excruciating communication, business, banking, criminal, and military operations are currently taking place.

Shrinkhala Prasad, LL.M., Chanakya National Law University, Patna

Page: 984-1000

In general, judicial remedies may be divided into- Constitutional and Statutory remedies. Ubi Jus Ibi Remedium denotes ‘Where there is a right, there is a remedy’.

Andrews Renil, Bennett University

Page: 1001-1010

A primary issue in regard to human rights is gun violence. The right to life, one of the most fundamental human right, is in jeopardy due to gun violence. Gun violence is a daily tragedy

Manisha Singh, LL.M., Chanakya National Law University, Patna

Page: 1011-1021

Insider trading is the trading of a security by somebody who approaches material non-public data about the security. Insider trading can be unlawful or lawful

Anmol Sharma, LLB, Law Centre-II, Faculty of Law, University of Delhi

Page: 1022-1027

The Supreme Court's judgment in “Navtej Singh Johar v. Union of India”2 is viewed as the first step towards improving the legal status of homosexuals and the queer community in general.

Ms Prachiti Suri, B.B.A L.L.B, K.P. Mehta, School of Law, NMIMS Indore

Page: 1028-1042

In India, the police play a significant part in the criminal justice system. The primary goals of the police are to assist the victim right away, to take preventative measures,

Karma Choki, Lovely Professional University

Page: 1043-1048

The entire world was already in chaos trying to fight covid-19 and just when a little ray of hope of the world returning to normal was felt, Russia started an attack on Ukraine.

Ali S. Sharafally, B.A. LLB. (Hons.), SVKM’s NMIMS Kirit P. Mehta School of Law

Page: 1049-1058

The use of a computer for illegal activities such as fraud, trafficking in intellectual property, identity theft, and invasion of privacy is an example of cybercrime

Yash Singh Naruka, National University of Study and Research in Law, Ranchi

Page: 1059-1074

DOI: A95

The Information technology since the last decades has penetrated the mind and souls of human beings with its unfettered functionalities and has acquired such a significant place

Samruddhi Varma, Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies, School of Law, Navi Mumbai

Himanshu Kalwani, Government Law College, Mumbai

Page: 1075-1085

PNB Home Financing Limited (PNB Home) is a National House Bank- registered housing finance company (NHB). After incorporation under the 1956 Companies Act,

Manisha Singh, LL.M., Chanakya National Law University, Patna

Page: 1086-1103

There is dependably a worry while documenting a suit with respect to regardless of whether every one of the gatherings concerned have been considered. Further, assuming any party is missed

Kumar Dharmyogi, National University of Study and Research in Law, Ranchi

Page: 1104-1108

‘NRI marriages’ are generally understood as marriage between Indian women from India and Indian man residing outside India. NRI means non- resident Indian and the NRI man marries

Chetan Sachdeva, BA.LLB (Hons.), University of Petroleum and Energy Studies

Page: 1109-1121

Classifying gifts based on their conditions and contingencies can help to better understand the terms and expectations of the gift-giving process. Conditional gifts are gifts that come with certain conditions

Mr. Saptarshi Chattopadhyay, Advocate, High Court at Calcutta.

Page: 1122-1133

Throughout the ages, the judicious ethos is under a continuous process of reformation and development. With the flow of time, a lot of changes emerged in the opinions, sentiments and perspectives

Namrata Ahuja, B.B.A L.L.B, Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies, Kirit P. Mehta School of Law, Indore (M.P)

Luv Kumar, B.A L.L.B, School of Law, Christ (Deemed To Be University), Bangalore

Page: 1134-1154

There is no clear proof of dowry in India’s ancient history. According to historical eyewitnesses, dowry was negligible in ancient India, and daughters held the right of inheritance.

Pavitra Somani, University of Mumbai Law Academy, Kalina Campus

Piyush Koshire, University of Mumbai Law Academy, Kalina Campus

Page: 1155-1160

Since the introduction of Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016, it has been given more preference over the SARFAESI Act. Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016

Durgaprasanna Y, Christ Academy Institute of Law

Page: 1161-1166

A flood occurred at the claimant's factory at Eldon Street, South Shields, on July 28, 1998. The foolish irresponsibility of Darren Strang, a young fitter's friend, was the reason for this flood.

Abhirami Balachandar, Symbiosis Law School, Pune

Page: 1167-1174

Lebanon, a country in the Middle East with a population of about 300,000 Palestinian and Iraqi refugees, has taken in more than 1.2 million Syrian refugees since 2012

Lipika, ICFAI University Dehradun

Page: 1175-1188

This article attempts to explore our Right to Protest and investigate its importance. It will also discuss the position of protest in the Fundamental Rights of the constitution.

Megha Singh, LL.M., Chanakya National Law University, Patna

Page: 1189-1202

Death penalty has been a mode of punishment from time immemorial which is practiced for eliminating of criminals and is used as the punishment for heinous crimes.

M.Sri Nikila, L.L.M (Intellectual Property and Trade Law), CHRIST (Deemed to be University)

Page: 1203-1217

Memes have gained much popularity in recent years and there is no need to reiterate the fact that memes have become an inseparable part of the internet. One significant legal complexity surrounding internet

Ishani Acharya, Academic Associate, Birla School of Law, Birla Global University

Rahul Das, Assistant Professor, SOA National Institute of Law, SOA

Page: 1218-1228

In this globalized era, it is not uncommon for organizations to rely on inorganic growth to take their business forward. The end goal of any form of inorganic growth is to improve

Reya Dutta, Christ (Deemed to be university), Pune Lavasa

Page: 1229-1233

Forensic examinations are the most trusted evidence when it comes to delivering justice to rape victims. Such examinations are not a general topic of discussion and thus adequate knowledge

Abhijit Anil More, Maharashtra National Law University Mumbai

Page: 1234-1242

Transport is the means to move people and things from one place to another. It is essential for trade, exchange and travel. It is a supporting pillar for economic and social development.

G.Manoj, L.L.M (Constitutional and Administrative Law), CHRIST (Deemed to be University)

Page: 1243-1253

The issue of caste in India and the practice of race in the United States are equally comparable though it is not entirely similar. The issue of caste in the society and the inequality faced

Shriya A Jain, School of Law, Christ University

Page: 1254-1266

The TRIP (Trade Related Intellectual Property Rights) Agreement, which came into effect on January 1, 1995, is the broadest international agreement on intellectual property to date. This

Sumit Khanduri, Bachelor’s of Science (PCM), HNBGU Srinagar Garhwal

Surabhi Singh, PGDM, LLB (Hons.), Founder & Managing Director, Dhirenuma Social Welfare Foundation

Page: 1267-1278

Rispana, a perennial river, which in ancient times was known as Rishiparna, is a tributary of the Song river that originates from the Laal Tippa Hills of Mussorie and after crossing the Mossey Fall

Pragyanjali Prakhar, BA LL.B. (H), Amity Law School, Amity University, Uttar Pradesh

Page: 1303

The work that people create with their minds is known as intellectual property. To advance science, technology, the arts, literature, and other creative endeavours as well

Neves Jujevaz Dsouza, LLM- IPL, School of Law, Christ University, Bangalore

Page: 1304-1311

Section 375 of the India Penal Code covers rape as an offence, but excludes marital rape (unless the wife is below 18 years of age). This exemption renders married women vulnerable

Sukriti Agrawal, LL.M, Chanakya National Law University, Patna

Page: 1312-1327

Today, in respect of over all functions relating to ministerial and others, the executive perform many quasi-legislative and quasi-judicial functions as well.

Mahir Khanna, Amity Law School, Noida

Page: 1328-1360

The problem to be addressed through this study is to Comprehensive Examination of the Constitutionality of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Laws.In the past, due to various challenges to the Sick Industries Companies (Special Provisions) Act of 19852, the Recovery of Debts Due to Banks

Shreyah Mahajan, Christ (Deemed to be University)

Page: 1361-1370

International Commercial Arbitration has been utilized as a method of resolving disputes in commercial areas without involving the judicial process. The process of international commercial arbitration has improved

Maheswari Suneethan, B.A. LL.B (Hons), National University of Advanced Legal Studies

Page: 1371-1380

The purpose of the research is to discover and assess Reliance Jio's effects on its rivals and consumers, as well as any potential for the company to engage in predatory pricing in the Telecom Sector.

Aadi Mandani, Amity University Chhattisgarh

Tanushree Jain, Amity University Chhattisgarh

Page: 1381-1393

Every business is motivated for making a profit but there have to be certain ethical considerations that would promote healthy competition and defeat economic misconduct.

Ishaan Deepak Joshi, MIT-WPU, Faculty of Law

Page: 1394-1405

Phrenology has been characterized as an observational physiological system. In practice, however, it is more comparable to psychology, as it gives a method for character and disposition study.

Nagabharana K, LLM (Intellectual Property Rights and Trade Law), Christ (Deemed To Be University)

Page: 1406-1415

The doctrine of Separation of Powers was first mentioned in the writings of Montesquieu in the Spirit of the Laws, where he alludes to the division of governmental tasks into three distinct branches

Ananyaa Shrikanth, B.A. LL.B. (Hons.), Alliance School of Law, Alliance University, Bangalore

Page: 1416-1432

Law and morality, 2 words with immense capacity to make and break the society. Law and morality at times are considered to be something similar and sometimes completely different off one another.

Sudeep Shinde, K. C Law College, University of Mumbai

Page: 1433-1438

The historic case of Vishaka and Others v. State of Rajasthan marked a turning point in the development of sexual harassment law in India. Bhanwari Devi, a social worker in Rajasthan,

Aishwarya Agarwal, Christ University

Page: 1439-1447

This paper discusses concepts such as e-commerce, and cloud computing, why cloud computing is there in e-commerce, various influences of cloud computing on E-commerce

Tesfaye Boresa Senbeta, Supreme Court Judge at Oromia Supreme Court (Ethiopia)

Page: 1448-1474

This paper assesses the legal regime governing inter-country adoption under the Ethiopian family laws by making a brief comparative study to with correspondent provisions of the Chinese family law.

Muskan Modi, Ajeenkya D.Y. Patil, University

Page: 1475-1484

The concept of privatizing police services in India is not new, and has been under discussion for several years. The proponents of this idea argue that privatization could bring about a muchneeded transformation

Pushpendra Singh, LLM, National Law University, Delhi

Page: 1485-1498

Biologically, abortion refers to the natural ejection of a foetus from the mother's body due to various biological flaws and difficulties. In general abortion is defined as the intention

Aaliya Shyju, His Highness Maharaja's Government Law College, Ernakulam

Page: 1499-1507

Insanity in law as a defence calls for the accused to prove that there existed legal insanity at the time of commission of a crime. Legal insanity, essentially, is medical insanity

Kalpesh Prashant Mhatre & Shivangi Mundhra, Symbiosis Law School, Nagpur, Symbiosis International Deemed University, Pune

Page: 1508-1514

The aim of this paper presentation is to provide detailed analysis on the topic confession. Confessions are relevant facts which are recognized under Indian evidence Act, 1872.

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