Volume V Issue II
April - May 2023
Ms. Sneha Srivastava, Amity University, Lucknow
Page: 1632-1643
DOI: A141
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.
Prof. Lalit Dadwal, Professor, Department of Laws, Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla
Manjeet Singh, Ph.D Research Scholar, Department of Laws, Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla
Page: 1644-1662
DOI: A142
At present, the generation of wastes is increasing rapidly and the management of waste is not at proper way and accurate time which increases the risk of human as well as environmental health.
Dr. Jaykumar Bhongale, Assistant Professor and Research Coordinator of Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed to be University, New Law College, Pune.
Mr. Oishik Bhattacharya, BBA LLB, Bharati Vidyapeeth, Deemed to be University, New Law College Pune.
Page: 1663-1680
DOI: A143
Human–wildlife conflict refers to the interaction between wild animals and people and the consequent negative impact on people or their resources, or wild animals or to their habitat.
Anu Radha Kumari, Chanakya National Law University Patna
Page: 1681-1688
DOI: A144
Various international protocols have recognised varied degrees of health as a human right. The WHO constitution, which defined health as a "state of complete physical, mental, and
Akshata Das, BA LLB, Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University
Page: 1689-1697
DOI: A145
This project aims to study the scope and application of the legal maxim “Fiat Justitia Ruat Caelum”. The project shall endeavour to look at the history of the maxim and the application
Gunjan Modi, B.A.L.L.B, National Law School of India University, Bangalore
Page: 1698--1707
DOI: A146
While understanding the managerial chain of command in an organizational set-up, it is often popularly said that with every delegation of power comes even greater responsibility. This comes
R. Arunmozhi Devan, The Tamilnadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University, School of Excellence in Law, Chennai
Page: 1708-1712
DOI: A147
Digital Evidence refers to any information that is stored or transmitted in digital form and can be used in a legal investigation or proceedings. The rapid growth of technology has made digital evidence
Vidushi Joshi, UPES
Page: 1713-1721
DOI: A148
The title of the Research paper is Analysing the Principle of Judicial Review in relation to transformative Constitutionalism. This paper aims to undertake and study the how in a democratic
Ishaan Deepak Joshi, MIT-WPU, Faculty of Law
Page: 1722-1727
DOI: A149
The German Philosopher Immanuel Kant identifies categorical imperatives to be mandates or ethical rules that everyone, irrespective of desires or exceptions, must obey. As ethical
Ravani Ukti Nayudu, Dr. M.G.R. Educational and Research Institute, Chennai
Page: 1728-1746
DOI: A150
While every precious life lost through suicide is one too many, it represents only the tip of the mental health iceberg in the country... People experiencing severe mental health conditions
Samriddhi Kapoor, BBA LLB, University of Petroleum & Energy Studies School of Law
Tanvi Saluja, BBA LLB, University of Petroleum & Energy Studies School of Law
Page: 1747-1759
DOI: A151
Corruption is a major concern that is proven by known facts and many physical evidences that already exist and affect national security and stability. It undermines socio-economic and political
Boddhe Jaiin Nainutia, O.P. Jindal Global University
Page: 1760-1766
DOI: A152
It had become increasingly frequent among non-Muslim males who could not acquire a divorce from their first wife to convert to Islam. The practice was invariably followed by erring
Mayank Agrawal , Symbiosis Law School, Pune
Arush Agrawal, Symbiosis Law School, Pune
Page: 1767-1775
DOI: A153
Taxes are the major source of revenue for the government and levies and collection of taxes are their sovereign rights. In India, taxes are majorly classified into two categories, namely direct and
Anushka Jain, BA.LLB (Hons.), Alliance School of Law, Alliance University, Bangalore
Page: 1776-1789
DOI: A154
Freedom of the press and the right to privacy are two fundamental rights that are often in conflict with each other. On the one hand, freedom of the press is crucial for promoting democracy
Raj Laxmi, Amity University Jaipur Rajasthan
Page: 1790-1800
DOI: A155
The patenting of inventions in the field of biotechnology has become increasingly important due to the rapid advancements in this field. Bio patenting has been a subject of great controversy
Prerna Joshi, L.L.M., Guru Nanak Dev University (Regional Campus) Jalandhar
Page: 1801-1812
DOI: A156
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar was not only the ‘Father of the Constitution’ but also a genius who gained notoriety for being an outstanding radical, philosopher, thinker, jurist, social activist, writer, and critic
Apoorva Kaur, BBA LLB, College of Legal Studies, UPES Dehradun & LLM, O.P. Jindal Global University
Page: 1813-1826
DOI: A157
Trademarks and geographical indications are both the tools of intellectual property rights which regulate communication to the market about a product. While one is the commercial indicator, whereas
Ankita Singh, Alliance School of Law, Alliance University, Bengaluru
Page: 1827-1848
DOI: A158
This paper investigates how media outlets balance their duty to report news with the potential risks of defamation claims when covering sensitive and controversial issues. Defamation
Shubham Kr. Pathak, Advocate, Jharkhand High Court
Geetika Dev, BA. LL.B, Christ Academy Institute of Law
Page: 1849-1861
DOI: A159
The issue of same-sex marriage has been a highly debated topic for several decades, with varying views and opinions from individuals, organizations, and governments around the world. Over time
Suyambulingam S, Sastra Deemed University
Maddipati Sri Seshamamba, Sastra Deemed University
Page: 1862-1878
DOI: A160
Consumer fraud and deceptive marketing techniques have become prevalent in today's marketplace, causing harm and financial loss to unsuspecting consumers. This article aims to analyze
Sukhmani Kaur, LL.B, Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi
Page: 1879-1888
DOI: A161
The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (IBC) has been a significant development in the insolvency law in India, aiming to provide a transparent, efficient, and effective resolution process
Bhupendra Yadav, Institute of Professional Studies, Roorkee
Page: 1889-1896
DOI: A162
India is one of the largest economies in the world and has experienced rapid economic growth in recent years. However, despite its growth, India has been plagued by various unfair trade practises
Samriddhi Kapoor, School of Law, University of Petroleum & Energy Studies
Page: 1897-1902
DOI: A163
In a democracy like India, the legislature has always played an important role in developing policies. However, due to the overwhelming burden, the Parliament decided to delegate several
Sakshi Bisht, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies
Page: 1903-1913
DOI: A164
This paper examines the constitution of India and South Africa who in shares the same history of colonization.
The emphasis in this paper is on the making of constitutions. It looks at the effects of the
Garrv Jain, Jindal Global Law University
Pranava Kapur, Jindal Global Law University
Page: 1914-1920
DOI: A165
The 2016 Bollywood film "Rustom," starring Akshay Kumar, is based on the real-life K.M. Nanavati v State of Bombay case, which was a landmark case in Indian legal history. The film portrays Commander
Aditi Bharadwaj, Institute of Law, Nirma University
Page: 1921-1927
DOI: A166
The article covers land acquisition laws in India in a systematic manner. Land acquisition laws date back to British rule in 1824, since then the laws have been gradually developing toward
Divyanshu Yadav, LL.M., Amity Law School, Amity University Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow
Aradhana Yadav, Assistant Professor, Amity Law School Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow
Page: 1928-1945
DOI: A167
The quality of the environment affects the quality of life. Therefore, the right of the people to live in a clean and healthy environment is a fundamental human right. It is also important to live with
Madhukar Kumar Singh, Amity Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, (A.I.A.L.S.) Amity University, Noida
Page: 1946-1951
DOI: A168
The law of sedition pertains to the offense of incitement to rebellion or the destabilization of a government through speech, writing, or conduct. It aims to prevent acts that undermine the
Ishaan Deepak Joshi, MIT-WPU, Faculty of Law
Page: 1952-1958
DOI: A169
Dr. Kohlberg revered Piaget's methodology for investigating children's ethical conceptions. Kohlberg regarded children as ethicists, whereas Piaget viewed them as miniature logicians. Kohlberg
S Liashamreen, Cooperative School of Law, Thodupuzha, Affiliated by MG University
Page: 1959-1970
DOI: A170
After privacy activist Maximillian Schrems reformulated his complaint to the Data Protection Commissioner, the Irish High Court heard "Data Protection Commissioner v. Facebook
Nisha Panwar, LL.M., Mody University of Science and Technology Laxmangrah, Sikar (Rajasthan)
Page: 1971-1975
DOI: A171
It’s a Monday morning. Some children are going to school while some are working in a roadside food cafe and polishing shoes of the peoples. When we see a child working on the roadside
Monika Mahawar, Amity University, Jaipur, Rajasthan
Page: 1976-1985
DOI: A172
This Article mainly Narrate the concept of “separation of power”. In this article the main discussion is focused on separation of power and then moderately come to the concept of comparative
Ms. Saheli Chakraborty, BVDU New Law College, Pune
Page: 1986-1994
DOI: A173
False confessions and incorrect witness statements are major issues in the criminal justice system, leading to wrongful convictions and miscarriages of justice. Legal systems around the world
Jolly Tewari, Amity University, Lucknow
Malobika Bose, Amity University
Page: 1995-2010
DOI: A174
The history of artificial intelligence (AI) is lengthy and intricate, going all the way back to early civilizations. Philosophers, inventors, and scientists have been pondering the idea of
Ananya Brajesh Anand, Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad
Page: 2011-2024
DOI: A175
Evidence is an indispensable part of any trial whether civil or criminal, as it testifies the facts. These facts in turn, are used as evidence helping to decide, or to win the facts in disputes. Evidence
Ezhilarasi. M, B.SC LLB, LLM, Department of Human Rights and Duties Education, Chennai
Page: 2025-2039
DOI: A176
Untouchability and discrimination on the grounds of caste, religion, and sex are prohibited by law but still it is in practice in many ways. In India many of the jobs are divided on the basis
Akanksha, Amity University, Jharkhand
Page: 2040-2050
DOI: A177
The POCSO Act was started because the IPC was insufficient and there was no strict legislation to effectively address and combat heinous crimes like sexual exploitation and abuse of children
Cheerag Goel, Bennett University
Page: 2051-2061
DOI: A178
Philosophers, theologians, and lawyers have been debating and researching the idea of natural law for centuries. Natural law's fundamental claim is that the universe has an innate moral order that
Avantika Rawat, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun
Page: 2062-2070
DOI: A179
The phrase "Rule of Law" is taken from the French expression "La Principe de Legalite," which describes a government based on moral and legal standards as opposed to ruler's whims.
Pooja Singla, Manager, Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India
Vinay Pandey, Manager, Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India
Romit Nandan Sahai, LLB, Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies
Page: 2071-2088
DOI: A180
The Insolvency & Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (IBC/Code) has undoubtedly been a watershed moment for the rescue regime of India bringing not only a significant shift in how the insolvency
Shreya Kumari, BA LLB, Xavier Law School XIM University
Page: 2089-2103
DOI: A181
India has created NEP 2020, its first educational strategy for the twenty-first century, with sensible academic goals. In one approach, NEP 2020 aims to improve the educational
Adeeba Akhlaq, Symbiosis Law School, Pune
Page: 2104-2111
DOI: A182
In this case the prosecutrix and the appellant fell in love after a brief telephonic friendship and wanted to marry each other but the same wasn’t possible because the appellant was married
Raghav Dikshit, Amity University
Page: 2112-2133
DOI: A183
Homosexuality has long been considered a religious sin as well as a criminal offence punishable by law. Sexual orientations that aren't straight of all kinds have existed in human history
Angad Haksar, Advocate & Founder, Angad Haksar Law Firm
Page: 2134-2137
DOI: A184
In the matter of Karmanya Singh Sareen & Anr. Vs Union of India & Ors. SLP (C) 804/2017, the Hon’ble Supreme Court comprising of a 5 Judge’s Bench, KM Joseph J., Ajay Rastogi J., Aniruddha
Sudha Pal, Student, Amity Law School, Amity University, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh
Aradhana Yadav, Assistant Professor, Amity Law School, Amity University, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh
Page: 2138-2148
DOI: A185
Equalising "women" and "men" and eliminating all forms of discrimination against women are fundamental human rights and United Nations values. Women all over the world are
Shruthy Kesavan.K, VIT Chennai
2149-2158
DOI: A186
Public interest lawyering is a branch of legal practice that seeks to use the law to effect positive social change by prioritizing the needs and interests of the broader public over individual
Nikita Rathod, MIT-WPU, School of Law, Pune
Page: 2159-2172
DOI: A187
In the renowned legal case of ‘AIB Group (UK) plc vs. Mark Redler & Co Solicitors’1, the issues of ‘professional negligence’2 and ‘the duty of care’3 owed by lawyers to their clients are at the centre
Abhishek Mishra, Galgotias University, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh
Page: 2173-2214
DOI: A188
Consumer interest protection is a primary objective of consumer protection legislation as well as a key component of all contemporary competition laws. Although they complement each other
Mahajan B K, Christ (Deemed to be University)
Page: 2115-2127
DOI: A189
The Criminal Procedure Identification Act 2022, which mandates collecting and maintaining biometric and demographic data of all individuals accused of any criminal offence, has raised
Daksha Sharma, School of Law, NMIMS University, Hyderabad
Vanamala Srinvas, Visiting Faculty, School of Law, NMIMS University, Hyderabad
Page: 2128-2142
DOI: A190
This research paper investigates the position of women throughout history, beginning with the Rigvedic and ancient eras and continuing into the colonial era. The paper begins by outlining the specific
Shivangi Gupta, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun
Astha Goel, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun
Page: 2143-2150
DOI: A191
Legislators have recently worked to streamline the various labor-related laws that are already in place in India. The Code on Wages, 2019 is one such piece of legislation that has received the approval
Aditi Agrawal, Manipal University Jaipur
Page: 2151-2154
DOI: A192
Marital rape is a form of sexual violence that occurs between spouses or intimate partners. It is a type of sexual assault that is often overlooked, ignored, or trivialized due to cultural, social, and legal factors
Sanket Mohapatra, BA. LLB. (Hons), Saveetha School of Law, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Science (SIMATS), Saveetha University, Chennai1
Page: 2155-2163
DOI: A193
Non Fungible tokens are digital assets that are acquired for monetary value with transfer of cryptographic ownership. NFT are not regulated under a legal framework for taxation
Robbing Blind - How Come Hell Or High Water, Financial Crimes In India Have Been On The Rise And How
Pratik Banerjee, SRM University, Delhi-NCR, Sonepat
Page: 2164-2177
DOI: A194
The banking industry has been a critical pillar of the Indian economy, built on the principles of transparency and integrity and supported by a strong regulatory framework
Mridulika Pandey, B.A. LL.B, University of Allahabad
Page: 2178-2186
DOI: A195
Gender Equality also known as sexual equality or equality of the sexes, is the state of equal ease of access to resources and opportunities regardless of gender, including economic participation
Ishaan Deepak Joshi, MIT-WPU, Faculty of Law
Page: 2187-2192
DOI: A196
The psychologists Albert Bandura along with Sigmund Freud and Burrhus Frederic Skinner were prominent thinkers whose views on growth, which includes ethical growth, are discussed
Mudita Chitranshi & Prashant Kumar Yadav, Amity University Lucknow Campus
Page: 2193-2200
DOI: A197
The problem of refugees existed prior to the second world war and agreements were made with regard to Russian and Armenian refugees and on the legal status of these refugees on 12th of may 1962
Prateek Dixit, LL.M., Amity Law School, Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow
Jyotsna Singh, Assistant Professor, Amity Law School, Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow
Page: 2201-2215
DOI: A198
This essay would like to focus on the right to privacy in a digitalized India and the effects it might have on the country's citizens, particularly in light of the fact that many Indians reside in geographically
Gospelan Paul.V, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Science, (SIMATS), Saveetha University
Sanket Mohapatra, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Science, (SIMATS), Saveetha University
Page: 2216-2223
DOI: A199
The research paper deals on the validity of direct evidence given in court by a witness. The paper consists of direct evidence such as eyewitness and oral admissions which come under direct evidence
Navadha Akant, Christ University
Page: 2224-2236
DOI: A200
Violence towards women is a worldwide issue; women's lives are endangered not only in public but also in private. No society can claim to be free of such violence; the only variance is in the trends
Esha Gupta & Shwetangani Raj, Christ (Deemed to be University), Delhi NCR
Page: 2237-2247
DOI: A201
Many cases occur, in which it is clear, that using a reference to arbitration, the real interests of the parties will be much better satisfied than they could be by any litigation in a Court of justice.” -Lord Langdate
Madhusneha Barman & Tanya Sharma, Manipal University Jaipur
Page: 2248-2258
DOI: A202
When we think of rape and sexual violence, occurring under normal circumstances, we would refer these crimes as heinous. But there is this other form of crime which is not even considered as a crime
Gospelan Paul.V, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Science (SIMATS)
Sanket Mohapatra, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Science (SIMATS)
Page: 2259-2266
DOI: A203
The research paper deals on the validity of direct evidence given in court by a witness. The paper consists of direct evidence such as eyewitness and oral admissions which come under direct evidence.
Vijay Vidyavastu, BA LLB, Christ (Deemed to be University), Bangalore
Page: 2267-2275
DOI: A204
The paper presents an in-depth analysis of the current legal framework surrounding the patentability of artificial intelligence (AI) technology. As AI technology rapidly evolves, it presents new
Ishaan Deepak Joshi, MIT-WPU, Faculty of Law
Page: 2276-2281
DOI: A205
Learning another language is fundamental to the growth and advancement of youth. B. F. Skinner's behaviourism model of language development Bandura's theory of social learning have beenexamined
Mohit Yadav, BML Munjal University
Page: 2282-2290
DOI: A206
Tax on agricultural income is widely debatable. Agricultural sector is the backbone of India’s economy. There are some advantages of imposing tax on agricultural like revenue generation,
Sana Malik, NIRMA University
Page: 2291-2299
DOI: A207
Whenever we talk about the role of Police in our lives the first thought that pops in our mind is that of someone who has the responsibility of protecting the public. Not only in India but also ar ound
Ritika Jayakrishnan, Christ (Deemed to be University)
Page: 2300-2308
DOI: A208
Poaching animals is a crime in India. This is elaborated in The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960, The Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972 and even the Indian Penal Code, 1860. Several sections
Riya Mourya, UnitedWorld School of Law, Karnavati University
Page: 2309-2322
DOI: A209
The society that we live in gives utmost importance to the institution of family. Even though times and eras change, only women have the capacity for reproduction today. In the past two decades,
Ritika Bhansali, UnitedWorld School of Law, Karnavati University
Page: 2323-2337
DOI: A210
Goods and Services Tax (GST) is one of the most transformational and revolutionary tax reforms in India. It is a comprehensive tax mechanism wherein all major indirect taxes are
Gayathri Singaraju, School of Law, CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bengaluru
Page: 2338-2355
DOI: A211
Human trafficking for sexual exploitation is an offence against the bodily integrity and dignity of thousands of people who are driven into this web each year. Several times, the law regards it as a duty to
Sahil Tokas & Ritik Bhardwaj, CHRIST (Deemed to be University) Delhi NCR
Page: 2356-2370
DOI: A212
This paper provides an overview of abortion laws in India, including the Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act, of 1971, which sets out the conditions under which abortions may be performed.
Pranshu Vats & Rahul Ranjan, School of Law, Christ University
Page: 2371-2377
DOI: A213
In 1992, the Reserve Bank of India found large securities transaction fraud and anomalies. Due to brokers' systematic unethical misbehavior and collusion with personnel of these institutions, money
Yashika Golchha, B.B.A. LL.B, Kalinga University, Raipur, Chattisgarh.
Page: 2378-2394
DOI: A214
The international convention that establishes a framework for state jurisdiction in maritime spaces is the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) 1982. It grants different
Dr. Rita Bansal, Assistant Professor, D.T.S.S. College of Law, University of Mumbai, Malad, Mumbai
Page: 2394-2410
DOI: A215
Numerous companies have taken steps to progress the natural maintainability of their operations, through measures such as introduction of renewable vitality sources or acquiring carbon offsets
Rupanshi Kohli, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies
Page: 2411-2418
DOI: A216
With the ever-growing advancements and competition in the market, a company always needs to be on its toes. The companies have to downsize their operations in this era of globalization, since
Ayush Pandey, Law Student, Amity Law School, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India
Malobika Bose, Assistant Professor, Amity Law School, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India
Page: 2419-2437
DOI: A217
In last few decades, the online space has transformed the way people create, share, and consume content. While this has created new opportunities for creators and consumers, it has also given rise to
Kumar Shivesh, Christ University
Page: 2438-2447
DOI: A218
In a globalised world, essential institutional frameworks that affect our daily interactions transcend national borders. According to John Rawls' institutional approach to social justice, we have
Mahek Manvar, B.B.A. L.LB. (Hons.), School of Law, Alliance University, Bangalore
Page: 2448-2459
DOI: A219
In the past, human rights had been conceptualized in a way that did not take account of women’s lives and the fact that they experienced violence, crime, discrimination and coercion.
D. Santoshi Kumari, M.A, LL.M, PGDCL & IPR, NET, SET, Ph.D. Research Scholar, Osmania University
Page: 2460-2470
DOI: A220
Managing transboundary watercourses raises significant challenges to the countries that share them as international watercourses began to be used other than navigational needs. This third characteristic
Gayathri Singaraju, School of Law, CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bengaluru
Page: 2471-2488
DOI: A221
Human trafficking for sexual exploitation is an offence against the bodily integrity and dignity of thousands of people who are driven into this web each year. Several times, the law regards it as a duty to
Upadhi Parihar: LLM, Centre for Post Graduate Legal Studies and Social Legal Research, School of Law, ITM University, Gwalior
Page: 2489-2498
DOI: A222
The criminal justice system is facing two major problems today- huge pendency and low disposal rate of the cases, and low conviction rate in serious offence cases. Crime has increased, especially
Sakshi Mittal & Nishi Yadav, B.B.A. LL.B (Hons.), University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun
Page: 2499-2511
DOI: A223
Delegated legislation is one of the most debated issues in legal theory due to its various implications and it has been a widespread practice in modern times. The development of legislative powers
Priyanka Agarwal, B.B.A. LL.B., Chaudhary Charan Singh University
Page: 2512-2523
DOI: A224
Negotiable Instruments like Promissory notes, Bills of Exchange, Cheques, etc. are used to help ease the business transactions. The Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 covers these instruments and provides for rules and
Mohit Kumar Manderna & Kritika Vatsa, BBA LL.B. (Hons.) at O.P. Jindal Global University, Sonipat
Page: 2524-2530
DOI: A225
This paper provides a critical analysis of the movie "Aligarh," which highlights the struggles of the LGBTQ+ community in India and their fight for equal rights. The movie depicts the conflict between
Tempa Dorji, Lovely Professional University
Page: 2531-2555
DOI: A226
In recent years, court-annexed mediation has gained popularity as a form of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) in the context of matrimonial disputes. However, there is limited research on the use of court-annexed mediation in Bhutan
Bhavana Tewari & Mahek Panjwani, Alliance University, Bengaluru
Page: 2556-2569
DOI: A227
Non-fungible Tokens (NFTs) are considered to be those digital assets that have recently acquired popularity, particularly in the fields of art, music, and collectibles. With the introduction of NFTs, copyright
Utkarsh Singh, Amity Law School, Amity University
Page: 2570-2588
DOI: A228
Cryptocurrencies have become increasingly popular as a form of investment and payment, but their status and legality remain unclear in many jurisdictions, including India. The study analyzes the regulatory
Samarth Mehrotra, National Law Institute University, Bhopal
Page: 2589-2599
DOI: A229
Strong institutional framework, ICSID has encouraged foreign investment. Because the ICSID Convention came into force when international arbitration and dispute settlement were rare, investors and
Baishnabi Rout, KIIT School of Law, KIIT University, Bhubaneswar
2600-2610
DOI: A230
Amartya Sen's ideas of justice are centered on the concept of freedom and the importance of removing barriers that prevent people from living fulfilling lives. In his book "The Idea of Justice," Sen argues that justice
A Discourse On The Effectiveness Of Dispute Settlement Mechanisms In The Oil & Gas Industry In India
Bhavna Singh Ph.D Research Scholar MNLU Nagpur
Page: 2611-2618
DOI: A231
The Indian oil & gas industry is an integral part of the country's economy, providing employment and fueling growth. However, disputes within the industry can be complex and challenging to resolve, requiring
Sana Malik, Institute of Law, Nirma University
Page: 2619-2628
DOI: A232
This Article describes a Comparative study of the working of Government in two different countries namely India and The United Kingdom having different forms of Government:-
Kartikeya Anshu, ILS Law College
Page: 2629-2642
DOI: A233
This research paper explores the impact of the First Amendment to the Constitution of India, championed by Jawaharlal Nehru’s Congress in the Provisional Parliament, on civil liberties and government
Kashish Michael, Symbiosis Law School, Pune
Page: 2643-
DOI: A234
In Legal sense, Rape is defined in India as the act of introducing a penile or other foreign object into the vagina without the consent of a girl or woman. In accordance with Section 3751 of the IPC, rape is defined
Anupama Sajan, Central University of Kerala
Page: 2644-2656
DOI: A235
The rule of law is defined in the Black’s Law Dictionary as “A legal principle, of general application, sanctioned by the recognition of authorities, and usually expressed in the form of a maxim or logical proposition
Sandra Maria Jim, BA LLB, Symbiosis International University
Page: 2657-2675
DOI: A236
This paper explores the complex issue of financial corruption in international commercial law, focusing on the prevalence of corruption in international commercial contracts, and the efforts to combat it through
Niharika Kohli & Siddhartha Gupta, BBA LL.B, School of Law, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies
Page: 2676-2686
DOI: A237
The essence of law is not logic but experience. Logic delights in differentiations; experience is a guide which is unconscious of them and provides life with working principles.1 The purpose of this paper is to critically
Simran Karamchandani & Yukta Shetty, MIT-WPU
Page: 2687-2699
DOI: A238
This study tries to find out how Shark Tank, a well-known TV reality program, affects how investors view early-stage companies. In order to determine the aspects that affect investor perception, the study focuses
Abhinav Sharma, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies
Page: 2700-2711
DOI: A239
The object of this article is to make an in-depth analysis of the constitutionality of Media Trials in India, Indian Constitution gives freedom of speech and expression in Article 19, which also includes freedom of the
Identifying The Hidden Facts Of Child Rights Violations And Taking Measures To Protect The Well-Bein
Pramila J & Navin Afsal N, LLB, Government Law College, Chengalpattu
Page: 2712-2719
DOI: A240
Children’s rights emphasize the main concern of child protection internationally and necessitate us to sense about how protection is defined and conceptualized, whether protection efforts are working, and how
Hethu Raghav S, BA LLB (H), Christ (Deemed to be University)
Page: 2720-2730
DOI: A241
The basis of valuation of a person's net worth is using a currency or the assets he owns. Money is the most upmarket element that the world revolves around to the extent that it gave rise to a wing or ideology
Diksha Priya, Haldia Law College, West Bengal
Page: 2731-2736
DOI: A242
The present paper looks into the evolution of negotiable instruments concerning resigned Directors and uncashed cheques. The legal framework governing negotiable instruments is a commercial law designed to
Anbarasan. E, B.B.A. LL.B (Hons.), Alliance School of Law
Page: 2737-2743
DOI: A243
Law has been defined variously by jurists from various perspectives. It has been referred to as Hukum in Islamic law and Dharma in Hindu law. Romans referred to it as Jus, and Richt and Droit, respectively, are
Harshwardhan Mishra, BA.LLB., Xavier Law School, XIM University
Page: 2744-2757
DOI: A244
LGBTQ Community members are subjected to many problems. This paper aims to create awareness about these challenges. It aims to create awareness about the LGBTQ+ community by trying to define what
Sonakshi Gopi, School of Law, CHRIST (Deemed to be University)
Page: 2756-2766
DOI: A245
This research paper titled “WHAT THE PRESIDENCY MEANS - A COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN INDIA AND THE UNITED STATES” examines the Executive structures in India and America. By conducting
Karthik Alahari, BBA LLB (Hons), Alliance School of Law, Alliance University
Page: 2776-2780
DOI: A246
This research paper speaks about the introduction of legal technology in the field of legal profession. Introducing legal technology have positive impact on legal profession, as it makes the works easy for the legal
Arushi Sharma, BBA LL.B., Symbiosis Law School, Pune
Page: 2781-2777
DOI: A247
To prove that"anticipatory bail"is an essential part of the freedoms given to us and protected by the constitution. There even if there is a judicial discretion with the courts to use the power of "anticipatory bail
Srijani Chakrabarty, Ramaiah College of Law
Page: 2778-2783
DOI: A248
The world is constantly evolving, and is witnessing some major technical revolutions and some great technological ideas in the age of pandemics. Hence, it is essential to assess the efficacy of technical innovations
S M Naveen, B.B.A. LL.B. (Hons), Alliance School of Law, Alliance University
Page: 2784-2790
DOI: A249
Common law and civil law are two legal systems that have shaped legal frameworks across the world. Both systems have their strengths and weaknesses and have influenced legal systems around the world, including
Gospelan Paul V, BA.LLB (Hons.) Saveetha School of Law, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences (SIMATS), Saveetha University, Chennai, Tamilnadu, India
Page: 2791-2809
DOI: A250
International Trade is alluded to as the trade or Trade of merchandise and ventures between various countries. This sort of Trade contributes and expands the world economy. The most ordinarily Traded items
M. Harihara Priya, LLM, Tamilnadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University, Perungudi
Page: 2810-2819
DOI: A251
Midday meal scheme was introduced on 1.7.1982 by former Chief Minister M.G. Ramachandran to provide nutritious meal programme. This scheme was enacted on the basis of Article 21, 39(a) and 47 of Indian
Bhavya. S, BBA.LLB (Hons), Alliance University, Bangalore
Page: 2820-2827
DOI: A252
Hindus used the word Dharma instead of the word law throughout the ancient times. Dharma, according to them, refers to one's moral and social duties as a moral being and as a member of society. The fundamental
Medepally Meghana, Mahindra University School of Law
Page: 2828-2837
DOI: A253
Rohingya Muslims, a small ethnic minority group who are inhabitants of Rakhine state in Myanmar were attacked on a large scale and were forced out of their country which is predominantly a Buddhist nation
Kamalpreet Kaur, Bennett University, Greater Noida
Page: 2838-2840
DOI: A254
Trading in a business's stocks on the basis of proprietary company information which has not been publicly disclosed or made accessible to anyone else is a straightforward definition of the practise known as
Anjali Krishna, LLB (Hons), Presidency University, Bangalore
Page: 2841-2853
DOI: A255
According to Competition Act, 2002, Cartels are included in the category of agreements which was presumed to having appreciable adverse effect on competition. Leniency programmes were created as a useful
S Nivedha, Sastra Deemed University
Page: 2854-2860
DOI: A256
‘Justice delayed is denied’ but can it be delivered at the cost of a life without any proper evidence in cases of heinous offences? According to the doctrine of Rarest of Rare established in Bacchan Singh v State of Punjab
Hari Tanmai Sai. T, BBA LLB (Hons.), Alliance School of Law, Alliance University, Bangalore
Page: 2861-2870
DOI: A257
There are various types of legal systems around the world. Different countries follow different legal systems. This article talks about legal system, its types and purpose of legal system. This article discusses about
Somdyuti Das, School of Law, Bennett University
Page: 2871-2881
DOI: A258
Patent evergreening, a contentious pharmaceutical company practise, has generated worries about innovation and cheap drug availability. This study discusses patent evergreening, the strategic extension of
Prarabdh Tiwari & Kritika Verma, Christ University, Delhi NCR
Page: 2882-2894
DOI: A259
Food security is a critical issue for any nation, and India, as a developing country with a large population, faces significant challenges in ensuring food security for all its citizens. Despite being the world's
Arushi Sharma, BBA LL.B., Symbiosis Law School, Pune
Page: 2895-2905
DOI: A260
Article 356 has always been a source of contention due to alleged abuse. Although it was supposed to be a dead letter, it has gained some notoriety due to its frequent use. This provision was first included in the Constitution
Arushi Sharma, Symbiosis Law School, Pune
Page: 2906-2911
DOI: A261
“The Hindu Adoption and "maintenance" Act” is an Indian law that was enacted in 1956 to govern the adoption and "maintenance" of children by Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, and Sikhs. The act replaced
Shivani Shekhar, Amity University, Patna
Page: 2912-2923
DOI: A262
Adoption is a legal process that allows someone to become the parent of a child who is not biologically their own. It involves a court proceeding in which the adoptive parent assumes all legal rights and responsibilities
Sreewin K V, LLM, Cochin University of Science and Technology
Page: 2924-2936
DOI: A263
Palimony is a legal concept that refers to the right of a non-married partner to receive financial support or property rights from their former partner after a relationship has ended. In the United States, the right
Manjit Kaur, University of Rome Tor Vergata
Page: 2937-2946
DOI: A264
This paper is a brief excursus on the most relevant novelties in the field of civil procedure. The recent law reform, well known as “Riforma Cartabia”, addressing judicial backlog has created uproar in the country. To
Anushka Kumar, LLB, Amity Law School, Amity University, Noida, Uttar Pradesh
Dr. Khushboo Malik, Assistant Professor, Amity Law School, Amity University, Noida, Uttar Pradesh
Page: 2947-2968
DOI: A265
The main aim of this paper is to carefully analyse the evolution and development of the law of Arbitration in India. The concept of Arbitration in India dates back to the presence of bodies such as Puga
Nakul Chandra, School of Law, Christ University
Page: 2969-2979
DOI: A266
Companies in India have the option to be converted from one class of company to another, as per their requirements. A company may choose to convert from a public to a private company or vice versa, or even
Akash Vinod, School of Law Christ (Deemed to be University), Central Campus, Bangalore
Page: 2980-2987
DOI: A267
In India, education has a significant influence on child labor. Lack of education and poverty are two of the major factors contributing to child labor in the country. Education helps children and their parents understand
Khetan V Surana, BBA LLB, School of Law, Christ University
Page: 2988-2996
DOI: A268
The issue of domestic workers' "rights" as labourers is frequently disregarded because they are not even considered to be workers in the traditional sense. This issue has been brought up by the paper under discussion
Shreya Sharma, Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Patiala
Page: 2997-3000
DOI: A269
In India, problems with inadequate infrastructure and excessive delays in the resolution of stressed assets still persist nearly six years after the adoption of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code 2016(IBC). The volume
Anshupal Singh, B.A., LL.B.(Hons.), National Law University, Jodhpur ,Harsh Mittal, B.B.A., LL.B.(Hons.), National Law University Odisha
Page: 3001-3006
DOI: A270
This article explores the critical analysis of why fossil fuel subsidies have evaded challenges and simultaneously proposes feasible strategies for regulating them in line with environmental standards. Factors
Rahul Erni, BBA LLB, School of Law, Mahindra University
Page: 3007-3014
DOI: A271
From a straightforward point of a view, this tradition may be described as the unquestioning belief that the young lady's family is inferior and should not stay with the child's family, regardless of her attributes. To please
Shalini Singh, Amity Law School, Amity University, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh
Page: 3015-3023
DOI: A272
Kerala‘s Sabarimala Temple issue is about the conflict between women rights and tradition. The situation revolves around the age-old customs and SC‘s verdict which gave supremacy to constitutional morality
Varshitha Kongara, BBA LLB (Hons.), Alliance School of Law Alliance University, Bangalore
Page: 3024-3030
DOI: A273
The formation of religious law is the focus of this article, both historically and currently. This article discusses the most common world religions, including Buddhism, Hinduism, Christianity, and Islam, as well
Harday Singh Karki, Delhi Metropolitan Education, GGSIPU, Delhi
Page: 3031-3037
DOI: A274
Transnational corporations are some of the largest and most influential companies in the world. They operate in multiple countries, often with vast resources and a global reach that enables them to shape markets
Ms. Cooshalle Wilson, Ph.D. Research Scholar, Department of Political Science, Desh Bhagat University, Mandi Gobindgarh, Punjab, India
Page: 3038-3050
DOI: A275
This paper examines the increasing concern of governments regarding immigration and the policies, strategies, and legislations they have explored to control it. The paper begins by defining immigration as an
AuthorSai Srivatsav S, School of Law, Christ University, Bengaluru
Page: 3051-3063
DOI: A276
Since before recorded history, when the presence of humans were first appeared, marijuana was being used and it’s use was closely related to the past of the first known advances. In India, it is associated with rigid
Vanshita Gupta, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies
Page: 3064-3073
DOI: A277
The word ‘Sedition’ is thus extremely nuanced and needs to be applied with caution. It is like a cannon that ought not to be used to shoot a mouse; but the arsenal also demands possession of cannons, mostly as a deterrent
Ekshita Jain, Christ (Deemed to be University)
Page: 3074-3084
DOI: A278
India is known for its secularism and diversity. But this long-standing principle was questioned when the Citizenship Amendment Act was passed on 11th December 2019, by the BJP government1, and an Amendment
Ratan Rath & Muskaan Gandhi, Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (School of Law), Bhubaneswar, Odisha
Page: 3085-3101
DOI: A279
The rise of financial technology (fintech) has disrupted traditional banking, leading to new legal challenges and regulatory concerns. This abstract will provide an overview of the legal aspects of fintech and traditional banking laws.
Aishwarya Amber & Mugdha Pathak, Christ (Deemed to be University)
Page: 3102-3119
DOI: A280
Living together as a pair without formally wed locking each other is known as a live-in relationship and is frowned upon in India. However, for a number of reasons, such relationships have recently become more
Saket Jain, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies
Page: 3120-3129
DOI: A281
The evolution of corporate governance in the US has been shaped by regulatory changes, shareholder activism, and corporate scandals. There has been increasing focus on transparency, accountability, and sustainability