Ashish Sharma, The Law School, University of Jammu
Page: 1515-1525
Animal rights are recognized in almost all the countries in the globe and India is one of them. Animal rights in India are protected from the very beginning as the constitution of India
Shashi Prakash Yadav, Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies
Page: 1526-1536
No man-made law can or should ever be given the authority to assert that it is superior to the Natural Law from which it derives and to which it must inevitably return in the eternal cycle of creation
Yashoswini Mishra, B. B. A LL. B (Hons), Birla School of law, Birla Global University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India
Page: 1537-1543
While all agreements are not contracts, all contracts are agreements. There are certain essentials mentioned in section 10 that makes an agreement a contract one of the essential
Ashish Chaturvedi, IMS Law College & Vijay Kumar, GLA University
Page: 1544-1552
Risks are less visible in the realm of online information, but it is also exceedingly challenging to estimate the potential for data misuse. Making these adjustments makes it more difficult
Chaitanya Nikhil Vaidya, ILS Law College
Page: 1553-1557
In the present age, dynamic industry Companies strive to achieve stability and growth in the market. Mergers and Acquisitions is a key strategy utilized by companies in the corporate world
Aaftaab Dhabhar, St. Joseph’s College of Law, Bangalore
Page: 1558-1565
Space law refers to the set of international regulations governing the use and exploration of outer space. It has its roots in the post-World War II era and the beginning of the Cold War, as well as the development of nuclear weapons
Abhishek Kumar Srivastava, Chanakya National Law University, Patna
Page: 1566-1575
Constitution of India guarantees liberty, autonomy and dignity to its direct and indirect demos. The concept of “transformative constitutionalism” helps in achieving this
Shalini, BA LLB, LLM, Banasthali Vidyapith (Deemed University), Rajasthan
Page: 1576-1585
Federalism in India has its own unique model, owing to the needs of the newly independent nation, which has led to the generation of idiosyncratic doctrine of separation of powers
Sugan. U, LL.M (IPL), School of Law, Christ University, Bangalore, India.
Page: 1586-1592
The modern internet world has given us a wide range of opportunities to explore the internet world concerning all aspects of our lifestyle, it doesn’t leave our business world aside.
P.M. Arun, ICFAI Law School, Hyderabad
M. Sai Deekshitha, ICFAI Law School, Hyderabad
Page: 1593-1600
In today’s business world, Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) are tools used for the growth of business and optimization of resources and this process have an impact on the employees
Sanjana Kumari, B.B.A. LL.B, Symbiosis Law School, Pune
Page: 1601-1607
The aim of the Anti-defection law was to reduce political defections, but owing to rising political dishonesty and corruption, the law never progressed effectively, and the question
Sheheen Marakkar, School of Legal Studies, Cochin University of Science and Technology
Anila K, School of Legal Studies, Cochin University of Science and Technology
Page: 1608-1623
The most innovative professional field today may very well be space innovation, which is the result of academic research. It is important to take into account how IP might boost people’s confidence
Priyam Singh, Amity Law School, Noida
Page: 1624-1646
The Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender, gender diverse, intersex, queer, asexual, and questioning (LGBTIQA+), or simply LGBT, refers to a large coalition of organisations
Suvam Kishore, LL.M., CNLU, Patna
Page: 1647-1662
Crime rates throughout the world are on the rise in the modern era. There has been an uptick in violent crime overall, including more homicides, kidnappings, rapes, terrorist attacks, and reports
Advocate Mala Gangadhara
Page: 1663-1670
As consumers, we are all aware that every pre-packaged item available for retail sale includes an attested declaration containing information of the product.
Aishwarya Deshpande, Jindal Global Law School, Haryana
Page: 1671-1678
The island nation of Sri Lanka is currently experiencing an ongoing economic crisis that began in 2019. Since gaining independence in 1948, this country has experienced
Tempa Dorji, BA-LLB (Hons.), School of Law, Lovely Professional University, Phagwara, Punjab, India
Page: 1679-1686
International Humanitarian Law is also referred to as War law. The warring parties are governed by Geneva conventions and protocols relating to warfare.
Harsh Prithwani, BA LLB, NMIMS Kirit.P.Mehta School of Law
Page: 1687-1699
The offence of corporate homicide has been unexpectedly ignored in Indian jurisprudence despite significant progress in other nations. Corporate homicide can be defined as the death
Antara Roy, LL.M (Criminal Law and Criminology), Kazi Nazrul University, Asansol, (Department of Law) West Bengal, Pin- 713340
Page: 1700-1716
Man has been living in society since time immemorial for his welfare and existence. In almost all aspects of his life he needs society and he cannot develop in isolation.
Ipshita, Faculty of Law, University of Delhi
Page: 1717-1734
Alpin explains that, for certain entities, trademarks are their most valuable commercial assets. Within the realm of these trademark are the well known trademarks.
Vaishali, LL.M, National Law University, Odisha
Page: 1735-1740
Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) have rapidly emerged as transformative technologies that are revolutionizing various industries, including healthcare, finance, and transportation.
Poojitha Vempuluri, O.P Jindal Global University
Page: 1741-1749
India has been the country which interacts with other countries from so long through invasion by Alexander, Seleucus, Indo Greek dynasty, Mohd.Bin Kasim, Mu’izz al-Din, Mongol Invasion
Sanskruti Madhukar Kale, Gujarat National Law University
Harshal Chhabra, Gujarat National Law University
Page: 1750-1772
A Five-Judge constitutional bench of the Hon'ble Supreme Court, in a 4:1 ratio, overturned the nation's long-standing restriction against menstruating women worshipping
Karan Solanki, Law College Dehradun
Page: 1773-1782
The place is considered sacred from ancient times the central western Himalayan states have been known as dev Bhoomi. Traditionally people worshiped local deities or regional devices and devata grateful communities
Sameena Nabi Lone, University Institute of Legal Studies, Chandigarh University
Page: 1783-1788
In criminal cases, eyewitness testimony is often presented as evidence and may be pivotal in establishing a defendant's guilt or innocence. There are several elements that might
Shreya Shreeja, B.A. LL.B. (Hons.), NMIMS School of Law, Bangalore
Yash Gupta, B.A. LL.B. (Hons.), NMIMS School of Law, Bangalore
Page: 1789-1804
In a democratic country like India, the role of the media is absolutely essential. The media has the potential to be an effective watch dog over the judicial system
Ajita Ananya, B.A LL.B (H), Amity University, Kolkata, India
Page: 1805-1815
The Indian society and judicial system have always aimed toward the creation of a healthy environment for the citizens. The Indian Constitution enshrines that the citizens
Rakshith Shetty K, School of law (Christ Deemed to be University)
Page: 1816-1827
The United Nations Convention on the Right of Persons with Disability, 2006, was a major initiative that advocated for the recognition of the liberty and dignity of people with disability.
Himanshu Dubey, University of Allahabad
Riddhi Chopra, University of Allahabad
Page: 1828-1833
Adultery agreements are contracts between married partners that define the terms and conditions under which adultery can get committed without any legal consequences.
Sankalp Surana, Vellore Institute of Technology, Chennai
Page: 1834-1849
Muslim weddings are legally binding contracts, unlike most other marriages. A legal contract known as the nikah1 is usually signed after the proposal and acceptance phases of the marriage procedure.
Moolimani Shamanth Umesh, LLM, School of Law Christ (Deemed to be) University
Page: 1850-1858
The doctrine of separation of powers is part of constitution in many countries. The separation of powers deals with three main organs of government that is Legislative, Executive and Judiciary.
Anushka Jha, School of Law, Christ (Deemed-to-be) University
Page: 1859-1868
Instances of Public Companies facing depletion of share value due to mismanagement of company affairs have led to shareholders and other stakeholders, such as creditors
Sanjucta Kabasi, LL.M., Faculty of Law, University of Delhi
Shubhankar Kabasi, LL.B., Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi
Page: 1869-1889
Child sexual abuse is an affront to the dignity of the child. It promotes a sense of distrust for the people around irrespective of how congenial the relationship exists.
Arathi B, School of law, Christ (Deemed to be) University
Page: 1890-1897
The Investment Treaty Arbitration commonly referred to as Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS), is used to settle disputes between a foreign investor and the host State.
Ankush Kumar, Narsee Monjee Institute of Management and Studies, Hyderabad
Page: 1898-1904
Most people think that the natural school of law is the law of nature, God, politics, and society. Even though it was made by people, it is in everyone's hearts and has been interpreted
Rachna Kumari, KIIT School of Law
Soumya Sharma, KIIT School of Law
Page: 1905-1923
Advancement “has had and will continue to have an impact on practically every facet of globe in the future years”. Customer’s money is misused by exploiting different flaws and loopholes
Ashutosh Pandey, PGD in Corporate Laws and Management from Indian Law Institute (B.A. L.LB Graduate, Lloyd Law College)
Page: 1924-1928
Shareholders Agreement (hereinafter SHA) is a private agreement amongst some or all of the Shareholders and often the Company itself, to create and confer
Sarangi Anilkumar, Christ Deemed to be University
Page: 1929-1933
This research paper titled "Exploring the Legal Framework for Artistic Copyrights in Indian Museums: An Analysis of Public Domain, Fair Use, and Reproduction Rights"
Aniketan S., Christ (Deemed to be University)
Page: 1934-1946
The confidence of the populace in the judiciary is crucial for the survival of a democracy. In order to guarantee a just society where justice is upheld, Justices are vested
Tarunya. S, LLM, Constitutional and Administrative Law, School of Law, Christ (Deemed to be University), Bengaluru
Page: 1947-1959
In light of the recent incidents of atrocities against animals in India, there has been mounting pressure for a revision in the animal welfare legislations in order to bring about stricter
Dawa Choden, B.A. LL.B (Hons), Lovely Professional University
Page: 1960-1967
Bhutan is one of the small and happiest country in the world and it did not have a written constitution until 2008. However, it evolved in unique and historic way
Tanveen Kaur, BA LLB (Hons), Christ (Deemed to be University) Lavasa, Pune
Page: 1968-1975
We live in a society where we hear about crimes unceasingly. Where ‘punishment’ becomes the only tool to deter crime. But not every crime and criminal can be punished
Nishant Gulyani, LLM, Jindal Global Law School, Sonipat, Haryana
Page: 1976-1983
Corporate Governance means the set of rules, regulations, or principles that govern and control a company. The term corporate governance itself explains its meaning
Aadya Ungal, BA.LLB, Amity University, Noida (U.P.)
Aastha Sharma, BA.LLB, Amity University, Noida (U.P.)
Page: 1984-1996
The Constitution of India is no doubt a supreme law of India. Part III of the act deals with the Fundamental Rights which is Article 12 to Article 35 and specifically, Article 32
Shweta Nimwal, NALSAR University of Law
Ekta Nimwal, Faculty of Law, University of Delhi
Korra Anand Nayak, NALSAR University of Law
Page: 1997-2014
In practicality, every nation throughout the world faces the overlap of jurisdiction between the sectoral regulator and the apex competition regulator as many authorities
Mohd Shad, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi
Page: 2015-2034
Youth and children are considered the main assets of any country, future of any country basically depends of these two mains assets of the country. In order to prevent our children
Khushbu & Akshit Narula, Centre for Legal Studies, Gitarattan International Business School (GGSIPU)
Page: 2035-2045
The technologies, books, ideas, images etc., are protected by Intellectual property rights (IPR), which are the rights related to property that cannot be touched or seen, which mandates
Gadham Gopala Krishna, Alliance University
Page: 2046-2052
One of the crucial ways to protect and safe-guard Human Rights is by keeping the predominant role of Judiciary. The judiciary creates the standards of people through its substantial power
Anmol Goyal, Indian Law Institute
Page: 2053-2068
Self-Preservation is the instinct because of which the human race survived in the primitive era. As the society moulded itself into a civilised society, the human race started to compromise
Uday Sehgal, University of Law (London)
Page: 2069-2071
Carbon-free hydrogen, as a fuel, transport, and energy store, is at the top of the global green agenda. It is a replacement for today's transition fuel (natural gas), which, while
Avin Krishna M P, Christ University, Banglore
Page: 2072-2078
In India, the e-commerce industry is quickly expanding. It currently has the third-largest economy in the world, after China and the United States. In the past, indirect tax regulations
Maanas S. Kasliwal, K.P. Mehta School of Law (NMIMS Deemed to be University)
Page: 2079-2088
With the passage of time, it is clear that the idea and the sanctity of marriage are eroding and moving toward a situation of trial and error, giving rise to a brand-new idea
Adarsh R, Christ Deemed to be University
Page: 2089-2093
This research analyses the problems of trademark infringement in the Indian sports sector and evaluates the legal system in place to safeguard intellectual property. The Trademarks Act, 1999
Shikta Jain, Gitam School of Law, Visakhapatnam, India
Page: 2094-2100
The paper will revolve around the concept of Will under Muslim law. A Will differs from the other property disposition modes as it only takes effect after the testator’s death.
Dibyangana Nag, CMR University - School of Legal Studies
Page: 2101-2112
Serial killings are an interesting aspect of crimes which not always are caused by general offenders but at times by the psychopaths. Psychopaths can be regarded as an individual
Mihika Pandey, KIIT School of Law, KIIT University, Bhubaneswar
Page: 2113-2128
Industrialization and growth of economy has allowed the seller to offer the consumers with several different types of good for the same use and many a times there is not any markable difference
Shweta Nimwal, NALSAR University of Law
Ekta Nimwal, Faculty of Law, University of Delhi
Korra Anand Nayak, NALSAR University of Law
Page: 2129-2136
Sustainability has gained traction in recent decades, and the fashion business is one of the most polluting industries on the globe. The purpose of this paper is to exhibit
Saee Vishwas Tamhankar, Visiting Faculty, ILS Law College, Pune
Page: 2137-2149
These are the words spoken by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru while speaking at a banquet organized in honour of Mountbatten in the year 1948. The transfer of power which gradually took place
Treasa George, LL.M., Government Law College, Ernakulam
Page: 2150-2159
Human migration is an inevitable phenomenon in this day and age. Migration can be either permanent or temporary, within one’s country of origin or beyond the country.
Saurabh Kumar, BA LL.B. (H), Amity Law School, Amity University, Uttar Pradesh
Page: 2160-2182
Companies have a moral duty to give back to society, on top of their duties to customers or shareholders, because they need things from society to run well. Enlightened self-interest
Drishti Tiwari, LLM (Environment & Natural Resources Law), TERI School of Advanced Studies, New Delhi
Page: 2183-2199
The regime for the conservation and protection of wildlife in the country used to be concerned with the commercial aspect of the utility of animal produces and products
Ananyashree Chatterjee, LLM, School of Law, Christ (Deemed to be University), Bangalore
Page: 2200-2211
This essay tries to provide a thorough analysis of the legal status of civil servants, as well as their constitutional safeguards and recourse laws, and a detailed study of the Doctrine of Pleasure.
Ritika Singh, B.A.LL.B (Hons.), Faculty of Law, University of Allahabad
Page: 2212-2215
Copyright is the fruit of hard labour of an individual, given to promote creativity in the nation. But individual interest must not surpass public interest therefore, there are certain exceptions
Shivangi Mundhra, Symbiosis Law School, Nagpur
Kalpesh Prashant Mhatre, Symbiosis Law School, Nagpur
Page: 2216-2226
Commercial banks in India should increase their involvement in financing key sectors including agriculture, exports, and small-scale companies, as recommended by the Credit Policy
Muskan, B.B.A.L.L.B. (Hons.), Faculty of Law, College Dehradun, Uttaranchal University
Sayani Pal, B.B.A.L.L.B. (Hons.), Faculty of Law, College Dehradun, Uttaranchal University
Page: 2227-2240
As per common law Only when the person making the statement passes away, the circumstances surrounding his or her death, as well as the cause of death
Ranjit Kumar, Campus Law Center, University of Delhi)
Page: 2241-2250
Dowry is a practice in which a bride’s family gives a large sum of money, property, or other valuable materials that have economic value to the groom or his family as a condition of marriage.
G. Priyadarshini, CMR University, School of Legal Studies
Page: 2251-2257
Venture capital is a private equity financing that is provided to start-ups and other small-to-medium enterprises (SMEs) to assist them in their growth and development through funding.
Suyog Ghosh Dasttidar, Legal Officer, KisanKraft Limited
Aditi Mishra, Legal Manager, TATA Steel Limited
Page: 2258-2269
Smart contracts are a revolutionary technology that has the potential to transform the way business is conducted. They are self-executing contracts that are coded to execute automatically
Shafaq, LLM, Chandigarh University
Page: 2270-2286
Capital market is a market for long term funds. It refers to all facilities and institutional arrangements for borrowings and lending of medium term and long-term fund.
Anushka Maurya, Symbiosis Law School, Nagpur
Vivek Maurya, Symbiosis Law School, Nagpur
Page: 2287-2304
The people who live in the country are very important to building it up. Human resources are critical to a country's growth and development; similarly, corporations play a critical part
Vasvi Dwivedi, SVKM’S Pravin Gandhi College of Law, Mumbai
Pooja Nayak, SVKM’S Pravin Gandhi College of Law, Mumbai
Mohammad Anas Dhorajiwala, SVKM’S Pravin Gandhi College of Law, Mumbai
Page: 2305-2320
Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) is a harmful practice that involves the removal or injury of external female genitalia. It has no basis in the Quran and has lasting physical and emotional
Babita, Research Scholar, School of Law, Justice & Governance, Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida
Dr.Krishna Kant Dwivedi, Assistant Professor, GBU School of Law, Justice & Governance, Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida
Page: 2321-2328
Globally, waste management has received a lot of attention throughout the years, particularly when it comes to plastic. However, e-waste, which is among the most hazardous
Aryan Singh, Dr. D.Y. Patil Law College, Pune
Page: 2329-2333
As the world becomes increasingly digital, cybersecurity has emerged as a critical concern for governments, businesses, and individuals around the globe.
Khalil ur Rehaman, BBA LLB (Hons.), KSLUs Law School, Hubballi
Page: 2334-2377
In times of toxic nationalism and chauvinism, the term social justice has taken a backseat despite that being the moving spirit and vision of Indian Constitution. There is a chorus for economic justice
Sai Anushka Ramancherla, BBA L.L.B, School of Law, Mahindra University
Page: 2378-2386
An age-old concept of adultery which refers to sexual intercourse between a married person and another person who is not their spouse is put under the microscope.
Neelagowri B C, Christ (Deemed to be University)
Page: 2387-2395
This paper mainly focuses on the maxim “Nemo debet bis vexari pro unoet eadem causa” which literally translates to "no one shall be afflicted twice for the same cause
Korra Anand Nayak, NALSAR University of Law
Shweta Nimwal, NALSAR University of Law
Rahul Sangwan, M.D.U, Centre for Professional and Allied Studies
Page: 2396-2404
The authors in this paper have come up with different approach with respect to Witness Protection Laws. The author realizes that our scholars contributed enough literature
Anant Pawar, Assistant Professor at KLE College of Law, Navi Mumbai
Kritika Singh, Assistant Professor at KLE College of Law, Navi Mumbai
Page: 2405-2414
In the course of recent many years, wrongdoings perpetrated by country states have gotten solid hypothetical and exact consideration from basic crime analysts.
Yashika Parmar & Bhavya Gehlot
Page: 2415-2428
The data and methodology accessible to researchers studying same-sex partnerships have been restricted, even though research on same-sex couples has influenced legislative
Parv Arora, O.P. Jindal Global University, Sonipat, Haryana
Page: 2429-2437
Due to the rapid emergence and evolution of global markets and the increasing complexity of international issues, it is becoming more difficult for countries to adapt to the changes
Utsav Mandal, The West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences
Page: 2438-2450
There are Child Witness, Interested Witness, Eye Witness, Hostile Witness, Related Witness, Independent Witness, Solitary Witness, Material Witness, Trap Witness, Expert Witness
Vartika Hansaria, K.P. Mehta School of Law (NMIMS Deemed to be University)
Page: 2451-2462
When it comes to children’s development as whole people, the global community has adopted the most advanced and enlightened system there is: the juvenile justice system.
Neelkanth Vyas, Lords Universal College of Law, Mumbai University
Shweta Nair & S. Sriram, Balasaheb Apte College of Law, Mumbai University
Page: 2463-2467
A Tribunal is a quasi-judicial institution that is established to solve issues such as deciding and fixing administrative or tax-related disputes. It executes various functions like settling disputes
Stephen V Thomas, School of Law CHRIST (Deemed to be University)
Manasi Ravindra, School of Law CHRIST (Deemed to be University)
Page: 2468-2489
In India, the need for a privacy bill has been widely recognized, and numerous experts and stakeholders have called for the enactment of a comprehensive privacy law that provides
Priyanka Goswami, GLA University Mathura, UP
Page: 2490-2502
Substance use patterns are notorious for their ability to change over time. Both licit and illicit substance use cause serious public health problems and evidence
Mabel V Paul, School of Law, CHRIST (Deemed to be University).
Page: 2503-2519
Applications that make use of AI have, up to this point, been pushed almost entirely by the private sector and have generally concentrated on consumer goods. Because of the rapidly expanding
Renjini M Renjith, LLM, Christ (Deemed-to-be) University
Page: 2520-2528
Electronic business or e-business is any kind of procedure that a business organization does over a network mediated by computers. E-business has transformed how external and internal stakeholders
Saket Kabra, Amity University, Rajasthan
Page: 2529-2534
The development of massive state administrations designed to meet a confounding array of cultural needs and the advancement of liberal, fair standards of social association
Jayprakash Mishra, LL.M., National Law University Odisha
Page: 2535-2544
Corporate insolvency forms one of the major issues the stagnant and stunted growth of the corporate sectors in India. It results in huge losses to the depositors and share-holders
Don Bose, LLM, School of Law Christ University Bengaluru
Page: 2545-2554
India has been facing a lot of problem in various online business transaction like the online sales or shopping online through internet, thus this paper variedly analyses
Harikrishnan A J, LLM IPL, School of Law Christ (Deemed To Be University), Bangalore
Page: 2555-2565
Food Security is the situation in which access to food for all is secured. It can also be the condition under which nutritious and safe food is guaranteed. In realizing the security of a person
Dr. Dinkar V.R, LLM, PhD, Professor, School of Law, SRM Institute of Science & Technology, Chennai
Sreedhar Kusuman, Assistant Professor, School of Law, SRM Institute of Science & Technology, Chennai
Page: 2566-2570
The ‘law of privacy’ as it stands has transformed from the conventional tort principle to the level of a fundamental right. Despite its origins in the private domain
Shweta Sharma, Christ University, Bengaluru
Page: 2571-2587
Disputes relating to intellectual property protection are gradually escalating in the Indian legal setting. Intellectual property protection is available for a limited period for the intellectual property
Dr. Nitin, Professor, Maharaja Agrasen School of Law, Maharaja Agrasen University
Page: 2588-2601
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.
Advocate Aufa Karnalkar, LLB, LLM (UK), Independent Legal Consultant
Page: 2602-2620
The Indian Marine Insurance Act 1963 is based on the UK Marine Insurance Act 1906. The UK MIA is adopted by Indian and other common wealth countries such as Australia and Canada
Gauri Vikram, Jindal Global Law school
Page: 2621-2629
The issue of stateless children is a pressing concern in international law. Children who are stateless are not recognized as nationals by any state, leaving them without the protections
Sreenithi Venkatasubramanian, LLM- IPL, School of Law, Christ Deemed to be University, Bangalore
Page: 2630-2637
Innovation found by human beings should be protected and preserved for centuries, and intellectual property rights (IPR) are the rights that are given to such people to protect their rights
Kanishka Agrawal, Hidayatullah National Law University, Raipur
Page: 2638-2643
The roots of Administrative Law in India can be traced back to the integrated and well-structured administration system carried on by the Guptas and the Mauryas
Reshma Ranganadhan, School of Law, Christ University
Page: 2644-2654
The World Health Organisation defines E-Commerce as using electronic means for the production, distribution, marketing, and sale of goods or services. The main Characteristics of E-commerce
Shreya Nayak, BBA-LLB, Amity Law School, Jaipur
Page: 2655-2665
Live-in relationships have become increasingly popular in India in recent years, challenging the traditional views of marriage and relationships. However, the legal recognition and protection of women
Pratiti Deb, Postgraduate Student, LLM-IPL, Christ University, Bengaluru, Karnataka,
Page: 2666-2670
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on the world. It has affected almost every aspect in our life, from our health and happiness to our economies and societies.
Mohona Chowdhury, B.A.LL.B, Jogesh Chandra Chaudhuri Law College, Calcutta University
Page: 2671-2677
India is considered to be the largest democracy in the world, with more than 1.4 billion of population. But how far and to what extent this democracy is a success?
Akash Chatterjee, Amity University Kolkata
Moulinath Moitra, Amity University Kolkata
Page: 2678-2688
A company is nonexistent tangibly, but manifests with the actions of its management – the body corporate is largely governed by the body of directors called the board.
Rahul Naskar, Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies, Affiliated to Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, New Delhi
Page: 2689-2694
For a long time, the word “strike” was used by workers and employees to compel compliance with demands made on an employer. A strike is a disagreement or dispute between an employer
Priyank Rao, BBA LLB, LLM, University School of Law and Legal Studies
Tushti Arya, BBA LLB, LLM, University School of Law and Legal Studies
Page: 2695-2707
Dying declaration one of the most fundamental principle under the law of evidence which the guiding source of Indian legal jurisprudence as we know today.
Leejoe Johny Chiramel, Faculty of Law, Sabarmati University
Page: 2708-2713
The article focuses on the concept of crime and its social correlations. It seeks to discuss the impact of social factors on the occurrence of crime as well as the consequences
Mihika Chauhan, Masters in Intellectual Property and Trade Laws, School of Law, Christ (Deemed to be University), Bangalore
Page: 2714-2720
Over the last decade, India has emerged as the country of talented software developers, but it still lacks in providing adequate protection to softwares. This paper analyses the existing Intellectual Property Laws
Hariharan Y, LL.M., Christ (Deemed To Be University), Bangalore
Page: 2721-2728
Discrimination is defined as the prejudicial treatment of people on various grounds such as race, sex, age, disability among others. It is derived from the Latin word discriminat which
Naman Arora, B.B.A. LL.B., Symbiosis Law School, Noida
Page: 2729-2735
This study examines the sections of the Companies Act that deal with independent and women directors, as well as the effects that these rules have on corporate governance.
Priyal Dedhia, LL.M, School of Law, Christ (Deemed to be University), Bangalore
Page: 2736-2744
With the development of the internet, cyberspace has stretched its tentacles across the world, bringing with it a highly contentious issue. Despite the many benefits of this extremely useful matrix
Kartik Singh Deori, BA LLB. (Hons.), Law College Dehradun Faculty of Uttaranchal University.
Page: 2745-2749
Uniform Civil Code is mentioned in Article 44 of the constitution. It is the uniform set of laws that would replace the distinct personal laws of each religion.
Priyanka K Roy, BA LLB, Christ Deemed to be University, Bengaluru
Page: 2750-2767
The criminal jurisprudence in India is drastically deviating from its earlier principles. The recent trend of criminalizing specific offenses in the country shows a consistent violation
Gaurav Chaudhary, Ph.D., National Law University, Delhi
Priyanka Sonowal, Ph.D., National Law University, Delhi and Assistant Professor at Alliance University, Bangalore
Page: 2768-2778
This critical appraisal examines the anti-defection laws in India1 and their potential conflict with freedom of speech and expression. The anti-defection laws were introduced in India
Drishti Sagar, UPES
Page: 2779-2795
The study looked at sexual assault on women committed during armed conflict in northeastern Nigeria by Boko Haram and security forces. In times of armed conflict
Saakshe Jain, B.B.A. LL.B., Symbiosis Law School, Noida
Page: 2796-2804
This article explores the growing trend of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) considerations becoming mainstream in corporate decision-making, and the role of the board
Yukta Goel, B.B.A. LL.B., Symbiosis Law School, Noida
Page: 2805-2812
Hostile takeovers in India have been a subject of debate for many years due to their complexities and challenges. Despite the legal framework being in place
Shraddha Shenoy, Founder, Lex Mandamus LLP (A Mumbai based Law Firm)
Page: 2813-2817
The term was first coined in by the author Neal Stephenson in his book Snowcrash in the year 1992. The book was a dystopian science fiction work which referred to a virtual reality world.
Raj Aryan, Law College Dehradun Faculty Uttaranchal University
Page: 2818-2827
Adultery (derived from Latin word adulterium) is extramarital sex that is Extramarital sex that is deemed unacceptable for social, religious, moral, or legal reasons.
Shruti Bohra, Gitarattan International Business School
Page: 2828-2834
The age-old caste system of India is the main reason that we have reservation in India. In India reservation is mainly given to the four groups which are: schedule caste
Uday Singh Cheema, Advocate, B.A L.LB (Hons.), University Institute of Legal Studies, Panjab University
Page: 2835-2843
Euthanasia, or assisted dying, has been a topic of debate for decades. The concept of euthanasia is based on the idea of ending the suffering of an individual who is terminally ill
Mr. Wasim Raza, Mohanlal Sukhadia University, Udaipur, Rajasthan
Page: 2844-2856
Children can become victims of a variety of sorts of violence since they are among the most vulnerable people in our society. Some of the threats children currently face
Jash Nikunj Doshi, SVKM’s Pravin Gandhi College of Law
Page: 2857-2865
DOI: A252
The emphasis of this study is on the significance of possessing fundamental knowledge of financial statements for lawyers practicing in India. It highlights the need for publicly listed companies to comply with Generally
Manish Choudhary, Deputy Commissioner, Ministry of Finance, Government of India, B.Tech (GGSIPU), LL.B. (DU), PG Diploma (ILI), EE (ISB) and presently pursuing PG Diploma (ISIL)
Page: 2866-2890
DOI: A253
During carriage by sea, the risk and responsibility for loss of or damage to cargo are borne by the buyer or seller, as per INCOTERMS incorporated in the contract of sale. Furthermore, the carrier, acting as a bailee of
Manish Choudhary, Deputy Commissioner, Ministry of Finance, Government of India, B.Tech (GGSIPU), LLB (DU), PG Diploma (ILI), EE (ISB) and presently pursuing PG Diploma (ISIL)
Page: 2891-2920
DOI: A254
In international transactions, customs duty is levied on the transaction value, which is the price actually paid or payable, where the buyer and seller are not related, and price is the sole consideration. The transaction
Dipali Gupta, LL.M, Chanakya National Law University, Patna
Page: 2921-2933
DOI: A255
The job and working of worldwide legal administration foundations is somewhat backwoods. 'Somewhat,' in light of the fact that who's employers or with these establishments are pretty much acquainted
Anooj N Bargat, (B.A. L.L.B.), Maharashtra National Law University, Nagpur
Page: 2934-2942
DOI: A256
Goods and Services Tax (GST) was introduced in India in July 2017 to replace the complex and cascading tax structure of the pre-GST era. The implementation of GST has had a significant impact on all sectors
Shivangshi Mitra, Jindal Global Law School
Page: 2944-2955
DOI: A257
This paper delves into the effectiveness and relevance of the anti-defection law introduced via the 52nd Amendment Act in the Tenth Schedule. It does so by analysing the same in light of its stated purpose while also2944-2955
Synthia Das, Sister Nivedita University, Kolkata
Page: 2956-2966
DOI: A258
On 30th January 2020, when the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the outbreak of the pandemic it brought the world under shackles. The world which has stepped into a whole new phase of development
Pallavi Solanki, PhD Research Scholar at Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law
Amardeep, LLM (Criminal Law) at Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law
Page: 2967-2975
DOI: A259
“Threat to human rights and bodily integrity is highest in police stations” These are the recent remarks made by the present Chief Justice of India, NV Ramana which portrays the reality of present-day police stations
Anushka Borkar, B.A., LL.B. (Hons.), National Academy of Legal Studies and Research (NALSAR, Hyderabad)
Page: 2976-2990
DOI: A260
At times, preserving the judicial integrity and achieving a factually correct outcome appear diametrically opposed objectives, raising a pertinent question - “Does the end justify the means?” This dilemma is particularly
Jigyasa Singh, Ajeenkya DY Patil University
Page: 2991-2999
DOI: A261
Inquiry holds a significance in Criminal law, it is the key to concluding or processing any trial. Every case starts with an inquiry, which is the process of asking questions and conducting research to gather important
Kriti Sharma, Institute of Law Nirma University
Page: 3000-3013
DOI: A262
Every individual has the right to fully enjoy and appreciate the fruits of his or her labors. There are times, however, when a person is willing to use an unnatural method to die. Suicide via a means other than natural
Shristi Raj, Amity Law School, Amity University Patna
Page: 3014-3020
DOI: A263
With many moral philosophies, social theories, and political movements, India, today, is also facing out a lackluster image of women empowerment and ‘feminism.’ When it has been heard that women in prominent
Geetika Dev, B.A. LL.B, Christ Academy Institute of Law
Page: 3021-3028
DOI: A264
Gender equality has long been considered a concern for women. However, in recent years, there has been a growing recognition that gender equality is a concern for men as well. This abstract explores the question
Shilpi Kumari, Amity Law School, Amity University Patna
Page: 3029-3032
DOI: A265
The Dowry system is a social evil that is practised by people all over the world, especially in India. In India, dowry system is prevalent due to various reasons. Dowry is cash, any kind of goods or a few other things
Tushar Suman, Symbiosis Law School, Nagpur, India
Page: 3033-3038
DOI: A266
Arnesh Kumar v. State of Bihar 1is considered to be one of the recent landmark judgements from the Apex Court that provides concrete directions that police have to act in accordance with while making use of power
Bishwash Vijeta, LLM, CNLU, Patna
Page: 3039-3056
DOI: A267
The notion of State evolved with the evolution of time. As of now the form of state entire world is witnessing is the welfare or service state. The state, in the present time text care of all the needs of its citizen
Mili Rathor, Unitedworld School of Law, Karnavati University
Page: 3057-3071
DOI: A268
Sex work has been one of the oldest profession since the inception of time. This Paper traces the long lasting prevalence of Prostitution and sex-work along Indian history and jurisprudence. It determines the cost
Akash Kumar, LL.M, CNLU Patna
Page: 3072-3084
DOI: A269
A nation like India is gradually moving towards western ideas and culture, one of which is the concept of live-in relationships, which is pertinent to this study. In India, living together is frequently seen as impure
Ms.Prachiti Suri, B.B.A. L.L.B (Hons), NMIMS Indore
Dr. Ankita Doneriya, Faculty, NMIMS Indore.
Page: 3085-3095
DOI: A270
The greatest financial fraud in Indian history, the Punjab National Bank Scam, has highlightedthe need for new regulatory and corporate governance measures in the country's public sector banks. The PNB scandal
Adrian Shaun Joseph, Advocate, Chhattisgarh High Court B.Com LL.B., LL.M. (IP Laws) National Law University, Jodhpur
Page: 3096-3101
DOI: A271
This article attempts to focus on the two very significant branches of Intellectual Property Rights i.e., Trademarks and Designs and on the possible overlap between the two which is witnessed by the owners and producers
V. Kavya, Amity Law School, Noida
Page: 3102-3111
DOI: A272
The Act has a number of shortcomings, including a lack of inclusivity, the exclusion of non-binary gender, the ban on commercial surrogacy, and the ambiguity of some provisions.
Mrs. Nirali Yash Desai, Real Estate Lawyer working with Damji Shamji Shah Group, Mumbai
Page: 3112-3116
DOI: A272
A division bench of Justice G.S. Patel and Justice Neela Gokhale of the Hon’ble Bombay High Court pronounced a landmark judgment on 17th February, 2023 in Adityaraj Builders v/s. State of Maharashtra
Edupulapati Akshay, Alliance School of Law, Alliance University, Bangalore
Page: 3117-3130
DOI: A273
Citizens in India have the right to request information from public agencies under the Right to Information Act, 2005. It was passed in order to strengthen citizen access to information held by public agencies
Gopa Nanda, KIIT School of Law
Page: 3131-3144
DOI: A274
Market manipulation at India's largest stock exchange, the National Stock Exchange of India, is the focus of the NSE co-location fraud. The NSE's goal of demutualizing exchange governance and its comprehensive
Adya Pandey, Amity Law School Patna
Page: 3145-3165
DOI: A275
After enactment of the Code on Social Security, 2020, a fundamental change has taken place in Labour jurisprudence. By virtue of this Code, the existing nine different social security acts were merged into one Code, named
Munish Garg, Advocate at Kaithal Bar Association, Haryana
Aditya Kundu, Law student at National Law University, Delhi.
Page: 3166-3177
DOI: A276
Gender equality is not just a theoretical issue, it also has practical implications. India has fared poorly in almost every gender equality index, but in the past decade, it has made some commendable changes in reducing
Shivam Singla, Advocate, District Court Karnal, Haryana
Page: 3178-3191
DOI: A277
Globalization and consumerism are two of the most commonly used terms to describe the world's trade throughout the last couple of decades. Because of the increased availability to goods and the increased number
Yadavi Kiran, LLB, New Law College, BVP, Pune
Page: 3192-3201
DOI: A278
Strict Liability refers to a party's liability that is imposed without a finding of fault. The plaintiff is expected to show that the tort has taken place due to a part played by the defendant. Situations that are considered
Surbhi Yadav, Advocate, Panjab and Haryana High Court
Page: 3202-3209
DOI: A279
With the advent of modernization and westernization in Indian culture, the existing social structure of the society tends to change. Institutions, which are the organized ways of doing things and considered to be
Daksha Jha, Amity University, Chhattisgarh
Page: 3210-3223
DOI: 280
Consumer to consumer or business to business Invasion of privacy, infringement of intellectual property rights, online piracy, unsolicited commercial electronic advertisements, spamming, limitations on free speech