Volume V Issue II
April - May 2023
Dr. Sukhda Pritam, Chief Judicial Magistrate, District Legal Services Authority, Ambala, Haryana
Page: 1-14
DOI: A1
This article discusses about the scenario where parties are Hindus of Indian origin and place of residence may vary from time to time. The word “Hindu” in this article refers to all individuals who come under purview of Hindu Marriage Act 1955 section 2(1).
Tesfaye Boresa Senbeta, Supreme Court Judge at Oromia Supreme Court (Ethiopia)
Page: 15-41
DOI: A2
Adoption is the juridical act in which family bondage will be established without any blood relationship. It is also great chance for both children without parents and parents
Arif Hussain, Institute of law Nirma University
Page: 42-52
DOI: A3
Now that ragging has slowed down, this is extremely clear from the sharp decline in the number of cases reported each year. Every educational institution has an anti-ragging committee
Dr R Krishnan Bhatt, Professor, Dept of Psychology (HRM and IR), Kristu Jayanti College
Page: 53-60
DOI: A4
The economics of consumerism and ever-increasing production targets rule all aspects connected to organization and people. Mahatma Gandhi’s famous seven deadly sins need a relook
Avinash Ranjan, Christ University, Delhi NCR
Page: 61-72
DOI: A5
“The natural and health consequences of environmental change, which lopsidedly influence low-pay nations and destitute individuals in top-level salary nations, significantly influence
Suyash Joshi, Amity University Lucknow Campus
Page: 73-78
DOI: A6
The Companies Act, 2013 has brought significant changes in the regulatory framework governing the issuance of securities by companies in India. One of the key requirements for companies
Aditi Sahu, School of Law, Christ (Deemed to be University)
Page: 79-88
DOI: A7
Autonomous Vehicles are a creation of technology. They are capable of sensing the environment and traveling without human control. They use LiDar(Light Detecting and Ranging) sensors
Abhaya Sriya Rao, B.B.A LL. B (Hons.), Alliance School of Law, Alliance University
Page: 89-103
DOI: A8
Legal Positivism is one of the most influential school of thought, that was developed in West, especially Britain. One of the central tenets of legal positivism is the theory of separation
Vaibhavi Gundagurthi, School of Law, CHRIST (Deemed to be University)
Page: 104-114
DOI: A9
A child’s brain is markedly different from that of an adult, much less developed and much more innocent in thinking. Since a child cannot be considered to have grasped the nature and repercussions
Tanisha Trehan, IILM University, Gurugram
Page: 115-123
DOI: A10
Social change has historically been linked to "development challenges" that took place in "developing nations" in the social and communication sciences.
Aarti Arora, School of Law, Christ (Deemed to be University)
Page: 124-132
DOI: A11
Live-in relationships have always been considered a taboo in India as it is considered against the traditional views and values of the people. But as the world is modernising
Shiva Verma, School of Law, Christ University, Bengaluru
Kritavirya Choudhary, School of Law, Christ University, Bengaluru
Page: 133-138
DOI: A12
This paper makes an attempt to address the human rights violation hidden in the disguise of social advancements in India. Furthermore, it makes an attempt to enter into the ambit
Athiban Seenu C, Alliance University
Sudarshan Kandasamy, Alliance University
Melwin Babu, Alliance University
Page: 139-145
DOI: A13
Jurisprudence is an area or subject of law that is partly vague and also very vast and not structurally defined with solid evidence or consensus, it is a subject of law that relates law
M. Karthikeyan, LLM., MCL., NET, Advocate, Thoothukudi District Court, Tamilnadu
Page: 146-159
DOI: A14
The Juvenile Justice Act, 2015 aims to protect and safeguard the rights and needs of children, including those in conflict with the law, by providing them with care and protection
Aayushi Kumari, LLM, Chanakya National Law University, Patna, Bihar
Page: 160-171
DOI: A15
The use of science or scientific methods in the legal system and to investigate crimes is known as forensic science. Criminal investigators and examiners use forensic science techniques
Raj Narayan Verma, Chanakya National Law University
Page: 172-196
DOI: A16
An investor who makes an investment in a firm from a country other than his own is said to be making a foreign direct investment (FDI). A contribution of 10% or more through appropriate instruments
Kumar Shree Shyam, Chanakya National Law University, Patna
Page: 197-210
DOI: A17
An inter- and multi-disciplinary approach to environmental offences and broader environmental harms is made possible by green criminology. Environmental harms, ecological justice
Dr. S.M. Abinaya, Advocate at Corporate Affairs, Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment1
Page: 211-218
DOI: A18
The internet has 3 main segments namely the Surface Web, Deep web and Dark Web. The surface web is the basic structural web, which can be accessed easily through people
Amar Kumar Pandey, Lloyd Law College
Page: 219-225
DOI: A19
Pithily put a plethora of technological innovations and digital transformation have paved the new way for the general public to adapt to a more flexible, convenient, and interconnected world.
Dr. Sujatha Patil, Principal of Law Program, School of Business and Law, Navrachana University, Vadodara
Page: 256-262
DOI: A20
Under the IBC (Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code), each creditor, whether financial or operational, must establish a claim and initiate an insolvency resolution process
Ashwin Reshmi, Christ Deemed to be University
Page: 263-271
DOI: A21
After the end of the Second World War the world economy and trade was in tremble, a need for an international body to promote trade and economy was the need of the hour.
Sneha Pillai, School of Law, CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bangalore
Page: 272-279
DOI: A22
This research explains identity theft, its various manifestations, prevention tactics, tell-tale signs thatit’s happening, and laws that are relevant to it. Identity theft is a type of cybercrime
Arundhati Sharma, Ajeenkya DY Patil University Pune
Page: 280-288
DOI: A23
The legal system mainly falls under two ambits or we can say under two broad categories: Common Law System & Civil Law System. Approx 150 countries in the world follow civil law system
Sree Kailash G., BBA.LLB (Hons), Alliance School of Law, Alliance University, Bengaluru
T. G. K. Hariprasath, BBA.LLB (Hons), Alliance School of Law, Alliance University, Bengaluru
Page: 289-299
DOI: A24
Same sex marriage is a union were two people belonging to same sex marry each other which is seen to be opposite in nature in general perspective. Same sex marriage has not been still legalised
Tapesh Meghwal, Central University of Punjab, Bathinda
Page: 300-312
DOI: A25
Due to numerous ongoing issues and processes, desertification has developed into a global threat that has been accelerating globally. Desertification affects the physical and cultural environment
Gouri Mahabalshetti, School of Law, CHRIST (Deemed to be University)
Page: 313-323
DOI: A26
The transgender community in India was an ignored segment of society and faced deep and pervasive discrimination, despite protection under various provisions of the Constitution.
Kumar Shree Shyam, Chanakya National Law University, Patna
Page: 324-337
DOI: A27
An inter- and multi-disciplinary approach to environmental offences and broader environmental harms is made possible by green criminology. Environmental harms, ecological justice
Vivek Sharma, Amity Law School Rajasthan
Page: 338-350
DOI: A28
Administrative law is the body of law that governs the administration of government. It addresses administrative authorities' powers and duties, the procedures they use to exercise
Mrs. Valarmathi R, Faculty, School of Law, Christ (Deemed to be University)
Y A Deetyaa, BBA LLB, Christ (Deemed to be University)
Page: 351-369
DOI: A29
This research paper discusses the undesirable activities performed in India at the workplace with women, i.e. sexual harassment against women at the workplace.
Anju Esther Balakrishnan, Bennett University (TOI)
Page: 370-378
DOI: A30
This article discusses biotechnology, a subject that causes significant intellectual property issues for courts and legislatures. In recent years, biotechnology research has expanded significantly.
Zainab Fathima, B.A., LL.B. (Hons.), TNDALU
Page: 379-391
DOI: A31
An important criterion for measuring success in addressing gender disparities in the nation is the representation of women in the Indian Parliament. India, the world's largest
Varun S Hagargi B.A. L.L.B (Hons), Alliance School of Law, Alliance University, Bangalore
Page: 392-399
DOI: A32
Every citizen of India their duty to pay the goods and services tax GST and they pay it in the form of indirect tax. So, this paper deals with the reason for emergence of the article 279(1)
Virendra Pratap Singh Rathod, B.A.LL.B (Hons.), University of Petroleum and Energy Studies
Page: 400-415
DOI: A33
The current article seeks to examine and present forth, the genesis and conception of palimony within India and furthermore, analyze the recognition accorded to palimony
Vanshita Kalra, Amity Law School, Noida
Page: 416-424
DOI: A34
Online gaming which is emerging to be an interesting field has been a topic of discussion for quite a lot of time now. The youth especially is extremely fascinated by this field
Deeksha Prasad, Christ (Deemed to be University), Bangalore
Page: 425-436
DOI: A35
Artificial intelligence has come a long way and in recent times has successfully penetrated our lives. E-commerce has gained prevalence in today's time and hence it becomes inevitable
Shagun Rai, Legal Specialist and Gender Advocate, Erasmus Scholar
Vaasav Mittal, Student, Amity Law School, Noida
Page: 437-451
DOI: A36
The order of the court in the case of Manohar Lal Singh starts with the famous quote from George Orwell “If you want to keep a secret, you must also hide it from yourself”
Vanshika Shukla, Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University
Page: 452-459
DOI: A37
Though, under this article, we will try to understand the importance and necessity of menstrual leave in various organizations, apart from examining its current legal status in India
Arnab Das Gupta, School of Law, Christ (Deemed to be) University, Bengaluru
Page: 460-467
DOI: A38
This article discusses the relationship between international trade law and legislation pertaining to human rights. The purpose of trade and economic globalisation is to increase economic growth
Adv. Yusra Jameel, B.A.LL.B., LL.M., Aligarh Muslim University
Adv. Alisha Chauhan, B.A.LL.B., LL.M., Aligarh Muslim University
Page: 468-479
DOI: A39
Access to information regarding public matters is the right of every citizen in a democratic country. It is necessary for empowered citizen and a comprehensive society.
Kritik Kumar Jain, BBA.LLB (Hons.), Law College Dehradun, Uttaranchal University
Tushar Ahuja, BBA.LLB (Hons.), Law College Dehradun, Uttaranchal University
Page: 480-486
DOI: A40
In the concurrent times we have resorted to the internet to create one such stratagem which we refer to as “Cyber-warfare” which is being used by many nations to run
Kiruti Ratchaya S, B.A. LL.B, Saveetha School of Law, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences (SIMATS), Saveetha University, Chennai
Page: 487-499
DOI: A41
Rape is a very serious and brutal offence in the present. Not one day passes without a sexual harassment or rape case. In this research, we concentrate on various rape incidents
Kamalpreet Kaur, Student of Bennett University, Greater Noida
Page: 500-514
DOI: A42
The phenomenon of trafficking in human beings, particularly women and girls, as brides for forced marriage, is a grave violation of human rights and a form of sexual exploitation.
Samhitha R, Christ University, Bangalore
Madhumitha, Christ University, Bangalore
Page: 515-534
DOI: A43
The advent of globalization and technological development, several States, including India, have made the digitalisation of various sectors a priority in order to increase efficiency
Aditya Praveen Kumar, School of Law, CHRIST (Deemed to be University)
Page: 535-543
DOI: A44
The systematic oppression of a class of people termed as inferior and ‘untouchable’ had marginalised and ostracised many. But in a country with over sixteen per cent of its population
Dr. Hina Gupta, IFTM University, Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh
Page: 544-554
DOI: A45
As an Indian, we can never be detached from our customs, ceremonies, traditions and usages. From the birth, it is taught to us to follow them if we want a better life.
Tanu Joshi, Manav Rachna University
Nandini Gaur, Manav Rachna University
Page: 555-561
DOI: A46
This research paper aims towards providing an analysis of the overall findings in relation to the Hague Convention: The "Convention on the Celebration and Recognition of the Validity of Marriages,"
Sangeeth Krishna G S, Government Law College, Ernakulam
Page: 562-566
DOI: A47
Digital privacy refers to the right of individuals to control their personal information online and to prevent it from being accessed or used without their permission.
Ajay Naxane, MBBS, MD, DNB, LLB (IIIrd year) NBT Law College, Nashik, affiliated to Savitribai Phule Pune University. Maharashtra
Page: 567-571
DOI: A48
The Constitution of India imposes a duty on the State to guarantee the fundamental rights to its citizens which includes the 'Right to Health' which is also included in the expanded definition
Shruti Singh & Chandrika Singh, Amity University Uttar Pradesh Lucknow Campus
Page: 572-608
DOI: A49
Each time Mergers & Acquisitions is discussed about, the discourse as to whether it is a boon or a bane to the employees, company, and the society at large, has always prevailed.
Anam Fatima, Himachal Pradesh National Law University, Shimla
Aditya, Himachal Pradesh National Law University, Shimla
Page: 609-626
DOI: A50
This paper discusses European Monetary System and Euro in order to the trace the evolution of European Union since its inception, find the role of ECB
Sariga Ramachandran M, Government Law College Ernakulam
Page: 627-631
DOI: A51
Most of the modern countries are supporting a legal and valid marriage between a male and female as their backbone of social and cultural cohabitation. A future generation which forms
Shruti Singh, KIIT School of Law
Page: 632-653
DOI: A52
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) is the principal judicial organ of the United Nations. It is responsible for settling legal disputes between states and giving advisory opinions
Ms. Aishvi Shah, Assistant Professor, Parul Institute of Law, Parul University, Gujarat
Dr. Vidhi Shah, Assistant Professor of Faculty of Law, Gujarat Law Society (GLS) University, Ahmedabad, Gujarat
Page: 654-665
DOI: A53
Technology has always been known to develop at a faster pace than law. Legislation usually follows after innovations come into existence, and aims to regulate the use and exploitation thereof.
Immidisetty Navya Raga Sravani, BBA LLB, Alliance University, Bangalore
Kurella Venkat, BBA LLB, Alliance University, Bangalore
Page: 666-675
DOI: A54
Artificial Intelligence is increasing and becoming high degree of complexity and developing the original content with less efforts by human. This created a lot on interesting issues in the world.
Ishita Malhotra, Symbiosis Law School Pune
Page: 676-683
DOI: A55
Numerous sectors, including the legal sector, have been transformed by technology and artificial intelligence (AI). Technology has made it possible for legal professionals
Gajal Jain & Akash Yadav, Amity University Rajasthan
Page: 684-690
DOI: A56
A patent is an exclusive right conceded by the government authority to the creator to bar others from utilize, make and sell an invention for a particular timeframe.
Kanvi Gupta, Amity Law School, Amity University, Lucknow
Page: 691-697
DOI: A57
One Person Company concept was evolved in the Great Britain. The concept is adopted by many countries like USA, China, Singapore, and Pakistan. It requires only one member
Smirtha G, B.A., LL. B (Hons.), SASTRA School of Law
Page: 698-703
DOI: A58
Services under section 2(42) under consumer protection act, 2019 states that services are made available to banking, insurance, transport, boarding, lodging, housing construction, amusement, telecom.
Rishab Taori, West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences (WBNUJS)
Page: 704-709
DOI: A59
Non-fungible Tokens (NFTs) have taken the digital world by storm, dominating headlines with reports of sky-high monetary investments by individuals hoping to be first movers
Jaymeet Joshi, BBA LLB(H), Christ (Deemed to be University), Delhi NCR
Page: 710-736
DOI: A60
Humans are territorial animals before we were evolving into homo sapiens. We consider protecting our boundaries as a duty and become aggressive to prevent outsiders from entering without approval.
Shwetha Vimal, CHRIST (Deemed to be University)
Page: 737-746
DOI: A61
Neurolaw is an interdisciplinary field that combines neuroscience and law to explore the relationship between brain function and human behavior, decision-making, and legal responsibility.
Soyansu Shreyan Dash, BBA LLB, School of Law, Christ University
Page: 747-763
DOI: A62
In today's world possessing a piece of property is one of everyone's top priorities. One of the most valuable things a person can own is property. Property gives its owner respect
Ngcebo Sizwe Mamba, B.B.A.LL.B., KIIT School of Law, Bhubaneswar, India
Dr. Snigdha Sarkar, Assistant Professor, KIIT School of Law, Bhubaneswar, India
Page: 764-772
DOI: A63
This report aims at addressing the covid-19 crisis more specifically, how it devastated Banking systems in India. Banks are an important part of the flow of money, anything affecting people’s freedom
Riddhi R Makam, Symbiosis Law School, Pune
Page: 773-784
DOI: A64
In this paper we talk about LGBTQ Community, that Some relief for LGBT persons came in 2018: homosexual actions that really are voluntary really aren't illegal.
Shivani Nagar, Research Scholar at Maharshi Arvind University, Jaipur.
Page: 785-805
DOI: A65
One in three women may experience "gender-based violence (GBV)," also referred to as violence against women and girls, at some point in their lives. At least once in their lives
Nawajish Alam, Assistant Professor (Law), Binoda Law College, Durgapur, West Bengal
Page: 806-815
DOI: A66
It is almost fifty years in 2023 in Indian legal history for the remarkable judgment of Kesavananda Bharti case where the Apex Court innovated the doctrine of ‘basic structure’
Alankrita Jasaiwal, O.P Jindal Global University (Jindal Global Law School)
Page: 816-822
DOI: A67
In the past few decades, the world changed like never before with socio- cultural, economic and political advancements that brought along the import and export of ideas and ideologies.
Geethika Katakam, B.B.A LL.B (Hons.), Alliance School of Law, Alliance University
Page: 823-828
DOI: A68
“Human rights are universal, indivisible, interdependent, and related,” as stated in the UN Vienna Declaration of 1993, and as a result, they ought to be preserved
Roshan Singh Lamba, Bennett University
Page: 829-842
DOI: A69
We have a variety of Substantial and Procedural laws in India whose applicability varies from case to case. Different Acts provides for different provisions. Preventive Detention
Karan Dang, Indian Institute of Management Rohtak
Page: 843-867
DOI: A70
Domestic Violence refers to the violence on the either of the partner in a relationship (marriage). Domestic Violence has been going on since the man gained conscience
Saravana Perumal. S, B. Com,LLB (Hons), Saveetha School of Law, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences
Aswathy Prakash G, Assistant Professor, Saveetha School of Law, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences
Page: 868-888
DOI: A71
To put CCTV cameras in school demands some thought, especially when it comes to the purpose. When you just have a limited number of CCTV cameras to install
Vaishnavi R, Symbiosis Law School, Pune
Page: 889-897
DOI: A72
In an increasingly globalized, digitalized, post-pandemic era that we live in India, the relevance of the internet has grown beyond boundaries. While on one hand, this gives rise to a plethora
Deepanshu Verma, B.A., LL.B.(Hons.), National Law University, Jodhpur
Page: 898-907
DOI: A73
This article explores the critical analysis of globalization presented by Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz in his book, "Globalization and Its Discontents."
Saket Sharan, Chanakya National Law University
Page: 908-916
DOI: A74
The Sexual Harassment Laws are a much welcome sight in India. There had always been a need of such laws because sexual harassment violates a person’s fundamental rights
Astha Sharma & Kuldeep Lakwal
Page: 917-927
DOI: A75
A usual day of an urban household in India starts with a ‘didi’ or ‘aunty’ who in the early hours of the mornings comes to do their domestic chores, and without whom one’s usual day
Anurag, Symbiosis Law School, Pune
Page: 928-934
DOI: A76
The Petitioner-Uttarakhand Purv Sainik Kalyan Nigam and the Respondent-Northern Coal Field Ltd entered into an agreement, whereby the Petitioner was to provide security services
Prof. Dr. Ashutosh Bairagi, Principal, Shri Vaishnav Institute of Law, Indore (M.P.)
Page: 935-943
DOI: A77
Advocates playing role in upholding the rule of law and ensuring justice, have become the target of violence, harassment and intimidation today. Advocates play a vital role
Sweta Shoumya R R, BBA LLB (Hons.), School of Law, Christ (Deemed to be University)
Page: 944-947
DOI: A78
Property disputes make up a huge chuck of the cases filed in courts at any level. In the recent past, the apex court has reaffirmed the precedents of the current case
Sankalp Mirani, MNLU Mumbai
Page: 948-956
DOI: A79
Transparency is the guideline of permitting those impacted by administrative choices to be familiar with the subsequent statistical data points (e.g., the city spending plan) and about the cycle
Kunal Jigyasi, Amity Law School, Noida
Page: 957-969
DOI: A80
Any action that involves moving an asset is referred to as a transfer, and in the case of shares, the action may be either voluntary or mandated by law. Shares are considered transferred
M. Karthikeyan, LLM., MCL., NET, Advocate, Thoothukudi District Court, Tamilnadu
Page: 970-982
DOI: A81
The National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 aims to transform the education system in India, with a focus on universalization, quality education, multilingualism, teacher training
Ashu Vaishnav, Christ (Deemed to be University)
Page: 983-991
DOI: A82
The Indian Judicial System can be dated as back as to the Dravidian era where a set of laws were supervised and followed. When the Aryans arrived, they followed suit and later
Shreyee Tarafdar, Amity Law School, Lucknow Campus
Page: 992-1002
DOI: A83
One of the most discussed topics in Modern India is the “Interface Between Design and Copyright In India” which frequently overlap with each other and are difficult to comprehend
M.V. Geethika Reddy, Alliance School of Law, Alliance University, Bangalore
Page: 1003-1015
DOI: A84
This article "Parliamentary Sovereignty v. Judicial Supremacy: World and India" compares the legal systems used by countries with common law and those with civil law.
Dipali Gupta, LL.M (Pursuing), Chanakya National Law University, Patna.
Page: 1016-1029
DOI: A85
The right to schooling is key in the translation of right to improvement as a basic freedom. Likewise, the right to improvement is likewise viewed as an essential basic freedom
Avani Maheshwari, BBA LLB (Hons.), NMIMS, School of Law, Mumbai
Page: 1030-1033
DOI: A86
A show cause notice of INR 21,000 crore was issued by the Directorate General of GST intelligence to Gameskraft technologies private limited, for not paying GST from 2017 to 2022
Anushk, BA LLB (Hons.), Christ (Deemed To Be) University
Page: 1034-1050
DOI: A87
The law of sedition has drawn condemnation both domestically and abroad ever since it was first enacted during imperial times in India. The British intended to impose this rule in India
Manish Kumar Attry & Dr Prem Chandra
Page: 1051-1059
DOI: A88
All across the world, women are routinely subjected to sexual violence. You can use it everywhere and in any industry. It is the police force's duty to protect citizens from criminals
Navtej Singh & Ayush Vardhan, Christ University, Delhi NCR
Page: 1060-1074
DOI: A89
India is a place where goddesses are worshipped, yet harassment, discrimination, and other crimes against women are found common in the country. Women's rights are a longstanding topic.
Aishwary Jain, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun
Devang Sharma, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun
Page: 1075-1082
DOI: A90
Bachpan Bachao Andolan v. Union of India1 is a critical case filed in the Supreme Court of India in 2011. The subject matter of the case is related to the issue of child labour
Ajay Naxane, MBBS, MD, DNB, LLB, NBT Law College, Nashik, affiliated to Savitribai Phule Pune University, Maharashtra
Page: 1083-1090
DOI: A91
Medical negligence is the failure of a medical professional to provide reasonable care and skill while providing medical treatment. The liability for negligence is based on the principle
Ms. Koninika Bhattacharjee, B.A., LL.B. (Hons.), School of Law, Christ University, Bangalore.
Page: 1091-1096
DOI: A92
Short selling, or shorting, means that investors trade in shares of listed companies that they do not currently own. The investors are borrowing the securities they are trading in now
Saket Sharan, Chanakya National Law University
Page: 1097-1107
DOI: A93
Mental health insurance in India is a relatively new concept that has emerged in response to the growing burden of mental illness in the country. The genesis of mental health insurance
Mehul Anand, LL.M., Chanakya National Law University, Patna
Page: 1108-1116
DOI: A94
Cybercrime is a growing concern in India, as the country's digital infrastructure continues to develop and expand. This research aims to provide an in-depth analysis of the types
Rishav Narwariya, SVKM’S NMIMS, Indore, MP
Page: 1117-1128
DOI: A95
As the title says “Arbitration and Alternative Dispute Resolution in India: Issues and Challenges”. This article revolves around the arbitration and other Alternative disputes
Shravit Arora, BBA LLB (Hons)., Amity Law School, Noida, Amity University, Uttar Pradesh
Page: 1129-1138
DOI: A96
The evolution of innovation and its implementation to everyday functioning have made life simpler for people. Without the aid of technology, humans are never able to succeed
Danish Sami, Chanakya National Law University (CNLU), Patna, Bihar
Page: 1139-1147
DOI: A97
This paper gives a theoretical as well as the practical understanding of the dilemma of further investigation and the processes behind it. This paper traces its origin
Nandita Pandey, Student Researcher, Amity University Lucknow Campus Uttar Pradesh
Dr. Arvind Kumar Singh, Assistant Professor, Amity University Lucknow Campus Uttar Pradesh
Page: 1148-1158
DOI: A98
Waste management is the control of waste, beginning with planning, collection techniques, and disposal locations. The goal of waste management is to lessen the negative consequences
Anshumi Johri, Abhishek Dubey & Shivam Shukla, Amity University, Lucknow Campus
Page: 1159-1167
DOI: A99
Foreign Direct Investment is non-debt-creating, non-volatile, and their returns depend on the performance of the projects funded by investors. It is typically preferred
Jayant Kashyap, Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University, Visakhapatnam
Page: 1168-1177
DOI: A100
The e-commerce sector in India has grown rapidly in recent years, and has become a key driver of economic growth and job creation. However, concerns have been raised
Poorvaja G, Amity Law School, Noida
Ms. Nidhi Kaushik, Amity Law School, Noida
Page: 1178-1184
DOI: A101
In former times, there has been a lot of talk and dispute about the abortion legislation in India. In India, the Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) Act was passed in 1971
Sourish M Pillai, BA-LLB, Bennett University
Shreemh Agarwal, BA-LLB, Bennett University
Page: 1185-1195
DOI: A102
The paper delves into the issues of environmental law and how it has been deeply influenced by natural law. It begins by tracing the development of natural law through years
Pawan Kumar Kushwaha, Assistant Professor, Pt. Motilal Nehru Law College and Research Centre, Maharaja Chhatrasal Bundelkhand University, Chhatarpur (M.P.)
Page: 1196-1205
DOI: A103
Children are the country's future citizens, and the country places the utmost importance on ensuring their healthy development. Children all over the world are involved in a variety
Hrideja Shah
Page: 1206-1214
DOI: A104
In several legal systems, the right to translation and interpretation has been recognized even in administrative proceedings, including the human rights system.
Arihant Saraogi, WBNUJS
Page: 1215-1226
DOI: A105
Freedom of speech and expression is a fundamental right guaranteed by the Constitution of India under Article 19(1)(a).1 This right enables every citizen to express their opinions
Mr. Mohammad Amaan Mohammad Moin, B.A.LL.B.(Honors Adjudication and Justicing), Maharashtra National Law University, Nagpur
Mr. Jagteshwar Singh, B.A.LL.B.(Honors Adjudication and Justicing), Maharashtra National Law University, Nagpur
Page: 1227-1244
DOI: A106
This research paper examines the relationship between social changes and legal changes in India. It explores how social movements, public opinion, and changing attitudes
Yuvraj Singh Tenguriya, WBNUJS
Ruhika Mandal, WBNUJS
Page: 1245-1255
DOI: A107
The authors contributing to this paper seek to delve into the emerging world of electronic evidence and its numerous intricacies. With the augmentation of computers
Nivedita Singh, Dr Shakuntala Mishra National Rehabilitation University, Lucknow
Indra Daman Tiwari, University of Lucknow
Page: 1256-1264
DOI: A108
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights states in Article 25(1) that “Everyone has the right to an adequate standard of living, including food, clothing, housing, medical care
Ms. Sneha Srivastava, Amity University, Lucknow
Page: 1265-1276
DOI: A109
This research paper encompasses a detailed analysis of the doctrine of indoor management, its exceptions and its relation to the case of Royal British Bank V. Turquand.
Mridusmita Baruah, Department of Law, Gauhati University
Page: 1277-1279
DOI: A110
The International Criminal Court (ICC) brings individuals to trial who commit large-scale political crimes – genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity.
Harjinder Singh, Research Scholar, School of Law , CT University , Ludhiana
Dr. Divya S. Khurana, Assistant Professor of Law , School of Law , CT University , Ludhiana
Page: 1280-1293
DOI: A111
Tax avoidance is as old as human civilization. The Black's Law1 Dictionary states that tax avoidance is the "minimization of one's tax liability by taking advantage of legally available
Tanush R Reddy, Christ (Deemed to be University)
Page: 1294-1301
DOI: A112
This paper discusses Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and its legal framework in India. CSR is a business practice that emphasizes a company's responsibility
Vanshika Tomar, Faculty of Law, University of Allahabad
Page: 1302-1319
DOI: A113
Legal aid for the protection of women's rights may be taken to mean free legal assistance to the women in any judicial proceedings before the Court, Tribunals or any authority
Sahana Ashokumar, B.Com MM, LL.B (Hons), LLM in Criminal Law & Criminal Justice Administration
Page: 1320-1334
DOI: A114
Poaching of animals has a significant impact on the environment in India. Here are some of the ways in which poaching affects the environment: Firstly, it causes an imbalance in the ecosystem
Zoya Alam, School of Law, Alliance University, Bengaluru
Ishika Hussain, School of Law, Alliance University, Bengaluru
Page: 1335-1342
DOI: A115
Religion has played a significant role in shaping legal systems throughout history. In many cultures, religious beliefs and teachings have been incorporated into legal
Siddhi Jakatdar, Maharashtra National Law University, Nagpur
Page: 1343-1356
DOI: A116
The Manavadharmasastra or Manusmriti is a Sanskrit text which belongs to the Dharmasastra literary tradition of Hinduism. Manusmriti is the law of Manu. The text
Shagun Rastogi, Bennett University, Greater Noida
Page: 1357-1365
DOI: A117
The fundamental structure theory is a cornerstone of Indian constitutional law. The Indian Parliament cannot change the fundamental sections of
Yash Garg, Symbiosis Law School, Nagpur
Page: 1366-1370
DOI: A118
Gandhi, is not just a name, it is an institution, an institution that teaches us to live our life for others, for the greater good. Gandhi, is a feeling that fills our hearts
Nivedita Singh, Dr Shakuntala Mishra National Rehabilitation University, Lucknow
Indra Daman Tiwari, University of Lucknow
Page: 1371-1379
DOI: A119
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights states in Article 25(1) that “Everyone has the right to an adequate standard of living, including food, clothing, housing,
Suhani Madan, B.A.LL.B, University of Petroleum & Energy Studies, Dehradun
Page: 1380-1394
DOI: A120
Corporate ethics is an integral component of corporate social responsibility, and it has the potential to improve an organization's whole business process. The corporate ethic
Priyanshu, B.A. LL.B, Hidayatullah National Law University, Raipur
Page: 1395-1403
DOI: A121
Even though in a federal system, the powers of both the centre and the states have been clearly defined and bifurcated, it seems inevitable that the tussle between the two governments
Shruti Srivastava, BBA LL.B (Hons.), University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun
Page: 1404-1410
DOI: A122
This paper aims to touch all aspects of administrative law that are interlinked to the concept of the Rule of Law. To evaluate this concept in totality, this paper has brushed through
Dawood Khan, Lawyer at Jammu and Kashmir High Court
Page: 1411-1425
DOI: A123
The significance of managing data protection in the international trade context and the many global, regional, and national approaches to data protection regulation have
Ridhya Mahajan, B.A.LL.B, University of Petroleum & Energy Studies, Dehradun
Page: 1426-1441
DOI: A124
Many nations have realised the significance of fair corporate governance policies in the age of globalisation. These nations have all experienced some of the worst corporate
Anshuman Shreya, LL.M, CNLU
Page: 1442-1456
DOI: A125
India being a welfare state has a duty towards its citizen; this duty includes working for the welfare of its general public. Lord Bryce once observed that there can be no better test
Ariff Mohammed S.R., The Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University
Page: 1457-1463
DOI: A126
Traffickers use both the surface web and the dark web to find and sell human trafficking victims. This paper investigates how traffickers carry out their business by utilizing
Ketan Dayal, LL.M, Chanakya National Law University (Patna)
Page: 1464-1479
DOI: A127
The right to life and personal liberty has been enshrined in Article 21 of the Indian Constitution which says: “No person shall be deprived of his life of personal liberty
Anurag Aryan, Chanakya National Law University, Patna
Page: 1480-1490
DOI: A128
The methodology used in study of this project is Doctrinal. It is based on the information and Data collected from secondary sources. It includes publication research, journals, and historical
Ms. Anshuman Shreya, Chanakya National Law University
Page: 1491-1503
DOI: A129
The object of insolvency laws across the world is to give protection to the troubled debtor from going into a tailspin and provide him some breathing space to revive his enterprise by protecting
Rashmi Singh, LLM, Chanakya National Law University, Patna
Page: 1504-1518
DOI: A130
This paper gives a theoretical understanding of anti-rape laws and its evolution, from being a property crime to crime against the bodily integrity of a woman. This paper traces its
Akshaya Kishor, Asst. Professor, Faculty of Law, Integral University, Lucknow
Page: 1519-1525
DOI: A131
The word “Preamble” is taken from the Latin word “preambulus” which means ‘to go before’ Preamble is an introductory statement of any legislative and any act that tell about its purpose;
Mihika Mukherjee, BML Munjal University
Page: 1526-1533
DOI: A132
In the past few years, FinTech or Financial Technology has grown tremendously. With new and new innovations coming up, this sector requires to be regulated by way of policies and frameworks.
Baidyanath Sharan, LLM, Chanakya National Law University, Patna
Page: 1534-1546
DOI: A133
The insurance industry has been rapidly evolving in recent years due to advancements in technology. Insurance companies are utilizing technologies such as big data and analytics, artificial
Aarya Vernekar, BBA-LLB, NMIMS, Kirit P. Mehta School of Law, Mumbai
Page: 1547-1564
DOI: A134
Triple talaq has been a contentious issue in India for several decades. It allows a Muslim man to instantly divorce his wife by simply uttering the word "talaq" (divorce) three times,
Mr. Premchandra Mansaram Dahake, Maharashtra National Law University, Nagpur
Page: 1565-1573
DOI: A135
The Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSME) sector is a crucial component of the Indian economy, contributing significantly to employment generation, exports, and economic
Mohit Kumar, LL.M., Chanakya National Law University
Page: 1574-1586
DOI: A136
Every country with a civilised culture contains a number of social, ethical, and religious precepts that the citizens of that country typically regard as sacred. The consciousness of those people is governed
Meghal Panchori, BBA-LLB, NMIMS, Kirit P. Mehta School of Law, Mumbai
Page: 1587-1603
DOI: A137
Marriage is a social phenomenon and a universal social institution, an act of alliance between two people and their families. In India, there are so many different religions and every religion has
Hriday Shah, B.B.A. L.L.B. (Hons.), NMIMS, School of Law (Deemed to be University)
Page: 1604-1613
DOI: A138
The purpose of this Research Paper is to analyse the valid modes of termination of an Agencycontract. There are various ways in which an agency can be terminated and they are divided
Arjun Kumar Ray, Amity Law School, Amity University Kolkata
Aishi Chatterjee, Amity Law School, Amity University Kolkata
Page: 1614-1622
DOI: A139
The increasing use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the workplace has led to growing concerns about its impact on labor rights, job security, and employment discrimination. As a result, some
Jovin Jose, BBA LLB, MIT WPU, School of Law
Arva Sadliwala, BBA LLB, MIT WPU, School of Law
Page: 1623-1631
DOI: A140
People quite often tend to forget things, let it be keys, phones, wallets, etc which are tangible so it is very normal to forget intangible things that they own such as shares and investments.