Volume V Issue II
April - May 2023
Sahruti Singh Pasari, B.B.A.LLB (Hons), Mahindra University of Law
Page: 6201-6212
DOI: A561
The incident of wrongful prosecution or conviction is a direct infringement of human rights of an individual. The violation of human rights is the restriction on the freedom of movement
Dr. Vivek Kumar, Associate Professor of Law, Institute of Legal Studies, Ch. Charan Singh University, Campus Meerut
Page: 6213-6231
DOI: A562
Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC), which went into effect in India in 2016, has been hailed as a major economic game-changer. Insolvency is a situation where individuals or companies are unable to repay their
Prerna Kumari, New Law College, Pune
Page: 6232-6257
DOI: A563
Hindu law is based on a vast and massive body of literature, spanning from the "Shruti," "Smriti," "Sadachar," and "Swatah Prajna" to more recent precedent-setting and legislative frameworks. The ability of this
J Geethanjali & S Hallaciyanathan, BBA LLB (Hons), The Tamil Nadu Dr Ambedkar Law University - SOEL
Page: 6258-6284
DOI: A564
When a crime is committed, be it theft or vandalism, a harmful conflict occurs between the victim and the offender. When the offender is arrested the mechanism of criminal justice comes into play which is to bring justice
S.Hariharan, Sastra Deemed University
Page: 6285-6289
DOI: A565
Every creator is known for his creation and it is his duty to protect his creation from being copied. A creator is known by his creation, the originality defines a creator. Copyright is a type of intellectual property right
Preeti Nim, LLM, Amity Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, Amity University
Page: 6290-6306
DOI: A566
One of the best inventions of the human mind is the development of digital technology. A vast range of opportunities in industries including media, entertainment, communication, advertising, and education have been made
Aishwarya S. LLM, Business and Corporate Law, School of Legal Studies, Reva University
Page: 6307-6319
DOI: A567
The Patriarchal mindset of Indian society has resulted in Genocide of Daughters. Following patriarchal norms is not new in Indian society. Indian society has been preferring male children over females for ages. Female
Shravani Reddy YR, Reva University
Page: 6320-6370
DOI: A568
It’s one of the honor, gift, right and grant for any parent to have a child, but unfortunately due to infertility, no ovulation, blocked fallopian tubes, endometriosis, hysterectomy, suffering from life-threatening
Sanika Javdekar, MIT-WPU, School of Law
Page: 6371-6379
DOI: A569
Extrajudicial execution, also known as extrajudicial killing, is the execution of a person by government agents without the approval of any court case or other legal procedure. Law enforcement authorities, military troops
Nishtha Anil Trivedi, GLS Law College
Page: 6380-6398
DOI: A570
The development of responsible robotics necessitates a focus on accountability both throughout the research process and as a result of the research. This paper covers the development and deployment of a novel strategy
R. Akshay, B.B.A., LL.B. (Hons.), School of Legal Studies, REVA University, Bangalore
Page: 6399-6414
DOI: A571
For decades, irregular employees have been victims of discrimination in the Administration. In recent years of globalization though, people belonging to different classes of society have tried to break all the barriers
Vibhanshu Srivastava, New Law College, BVDU, Pune
Page: 6415-6424
DOI: A572
Technology has brought a revolutionary change in the world. In today’s scenario everyone is somehow or fully dependent on technology. Technology not only helps in performing task at a faster rate but also eases the
Dr. Bindu Variath, Associate Professor and Principal (I/C), GJ Advani Law College, University of Mumbai
Page: 6425-6435
DOI: A573
The Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021, introduced by the Government of India, have sparked significant discussions and debates within the technology
S. Lalbee, Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University
Page: 6436-6446
DOI: A574
Deaths in custody are seen as a stain on the administration's and the criminal justice system's operations, which are guided by the rule of law and raise issues of democracy in a welfare state. Custodial
Jappan Pandya, Gujarat University
Page: 6447-6455
DOI: A575
Judges are the officials who have the control over the court proceedings. Judges are not just the visual icons of the courts. Indian Judicial System is a freelance body and has the discretion to make its own mindset
Shakir Radhanpurwala, Nishtha Trivedi, & Jappan Pandya, Gujarat University
Page: 6456-6471
DOI: A576
The Indian judiciary plays a vital role in upholding the principles of justice, safeguarding individual rights, and maintaining the rule of law. However, the judiciary is not immune to external factors that can influence
Poulami Dasgupta, Institute of Law, Nirma University
Page: 6472-6475
DOI: A577
Dhananjoy Chatterjee was the first person to be judicially executed in India. He was executed in the Alipore Jail for rape and murder. This case has been one of the most controversial cases. Later several anomalies
Dr. Anuradha Girme, (Assistant Professor New Law College, Bharati Vidyapeeth (Deemed to be) University
Aakanchha Ray, LL.M. (2nd Year) IVth Semester, New Law College, Bharati Vidyapeeth (Deemed to be) University, Pune
Page: 6476-6488
DOI: A578
India’s promising status as a financial hub and its system of informal cross- border money flows have made the country vulnerable to money laundering. Dealing with money laundering is one of the most important tasks
Advocate Dave Shubham Bhaveshkumar
Page: 6489-6503
DOI: A579
Psychology is defined as the science of investigating mental aspects that influence human behaviour. However, the application of psychology in the legal world deals with determining various factors such as the mens
A Adhira, Reva University
Page: 6504-6508
DOI: A580
This article is all about the justice and equality for the LGBTQIA+ Community1 India. The right to adoption rights for LGBTQIA+ Community for better future ahead for them and what kind of new laws which will
Shweta J. Nisar, Reva University
Page: 6509-6515
DOI: A581
Trafficking in Persons is a grave violation of human rights, which needs to be addressed and taken earnestly. State officials and NGOs work together in battling trafficking; NGOs play a foremost role in rescue
Manaswi Bheemapaka, Mahindra University
Page: 6516-6527
DOI: A582
A motion approved by Parliament can be used to remove a judge for "proven misbehavior or incapacity. Although the term impeachment does not appear anywhere in the Constitution, it is commonly used to refer
Jagteshwar Singh, Maharashtra National Law University, Nagpur
Sonia Dhawan, Gujrat National Law University, Gandhinagar
Page: 6528-6538
DOI: A583
“Housing is essential for both well-being and social and geographic mobility. In India, there is excessive demand for affordable housing with the increase of population. There is a significant shortage of housing because
Dr. Anuradha Girme, Assistant Professor Bharati Vidyapeeth (Deemed to be University) New Law College
Mahima Raj, LL.M, BVDU New Law College
Page: 6539-6551
DOI: A584
The rising fraud in the banking sector is booming at the grassroots level. For the last few years, Indian media's sensational news items have been related to banking frauds and scams. The smooth running of an economy
Gaddam Sahithya, Mahindra University
Page: 6552-6560
DOI: A585
This study aims to investigate how family ties are impacted by divorce and separation. This study will examine the fundamental issues surrounding divorce, including lifestyles following family splits, various psychological disorders
Yadwinder Singh, Manager, Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India
Eshan Jaipuriar, Officer, National E-Governance Services Limited
Boon Verma, Company Secretary Trainee, DFCCIL (CPSE)
Page: 6561-6583
DOI: A586
The credit ecosystem, over the years, has witnessed a greater need for information symmetry amongst the market participants to make informed lending decisions and understand the borrowers' credit behaviour
Siddharth Bhargava, BA.LLB, IILM University
Page: 6584-6597
DOI: A587
This paper provides an in-depth analysis of the National Green Tribunal (NGT) and its pivotal role in the development of environmental jurisprudence in India. With a comprehensive overview of the NGT’s establishment
Aishwarya Patil, Maharashtra National Law University, Aurangabad
Page: 6598-6604
DOI: A588
The Securities and Exchange Board of India was founded as a legally enforceable administrative body on April 12, 1992. By creating laws and regulations, SEBI’s main objective is to govern and oversee the Indian commodity
Ishaan Banga, BA LLB (Hons.), National Law University, Jodhpur
6605-6611
DOI: A589
Evaluating and analysing gender skewed laws has become a separate and a novel concept for discussion - while some favour females extensively while on the other hand some showing females as only victims and some
Swatee Kumari, LL.B (H) Amity University Jharkhand
Page: 6612-6624
DOI: A590
The Government of India has a very primary and an important role in the context of environment, and it is the duty of the government-to manage and safeguard the security, integrity, and sovereignty of air, water
Swarnima Singh, Christ (Deemed to be) University, Bangalore, Karnataka
Page: 6625-6628
DOI: A591
We live in a society where inequality and discrimination form the crux of the societal norms that prevails in various fields of health, education, religion, and other social and political spheres. The Supreme Court's
Kartik Mohan Srivastava, SVKM NMIMS, Indore campus
Page: 6629-6637
DOI: A592
Many WTO (World Trade Organization) member countries have used the WTO dispute resolution mechanism. Nonetheless, the debate over the effectiveness of this mechanism continues, and it is an important
Shivani Pandey, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies
Page: 6638-6671
DOI: A593
The state practice of India in contemporary world Scenario and International law is one of the agreeable means to assess and comprehend India's current and genuine strategy and hands-on position on different
Medhavi Capoor, OP Jindal Global University
Page: 6672-6684
DOI: A594
“A Brahmana can take three wives. A Kshatriya can take two wives. As regards the Vaishya, he should take a wife from only his own order. The children born of these wives should be regarded as equal” these words
Rasleen Kour, LL.M, Department of Law, University of Jammu
Page: 6685-6706
DOI: A595
‘Human Rights’ are the most basic and fundamental rights enjoyed by human beings. They are the most essential rights with an individual that helps him to reach his true potential. A person is endowed with these rights
Urmi Roy, LL.M (I.P.) (Intellectual Property Laws), Amity Law School, Noida, Amity University, Uttar Pradesh
Page: 6707-6727
DOI: A596
The term research can be defined as conducting of repeated researches on something with the objective of finding out new things or any specific knowledge in relation to certain existing facts. In general parlance
Srishti Bhardwaj & Harshita, IMS Law College, Noida
Page: 6728-6739
DOI: A597
In this paper, the author has discussed about the Hindu marriage and the Divorce under the Hindu Marriage Act 1955. Hindu culture and tradition place a lot of emphasis on marriage and divorce. Marriage
Nandini Bagri, B.B.A. LL.B, New Law College, Bharati Vidyapeeth (Deemed to be university)
Page: 6740-6745
DOI: A598
Cheque dishonour and cheque bounce are the legal phrases used when someone writes a cheque in someone else's benefit and that cheque is returned when it is presented to the bank for encashment. A cheque
Kranthi Kumar Budumuri, LLM, Symbiosis Law School, Pune
Page: 6746-6756
DOI: A599
The removal of Cyrus mistry as chairman of Tata group in an unceremonious way goes down in the annals of corporate governance of India as one of the few cases that highlights the murky internal squabbles
Taksh Khanna, Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University
Page: 6757-6763
DOI: A600
This Legislative comment examines the India Independence Act, 1947 that established two separate dominions in India and replaced select provisions of the Government of India Act 1935 applicable outside
Arya Thakkar & Vedant Karia, NMIMS Kirit P. Mehta School of Law, Mumbai
Page: 6764-6772
DOI: A601
The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 (herein after referred as "NDPS Act") has strict restrictions, where bail is biggest question, have caused several of its provisions to come under intense
Analysis Of The Exemptions Provided Under Right To Information Act, 2005 With Reference To Judgement
Rajarshi Dwivedi, BA.LL.B, School of Law, Presidency University, Bengaluru, Karnataka
Page: 6773-6784
DOI: A602
Every citizen has right to know and it is based on the notions of democratic values. If such right is snatched, it will undermine the principles of democracy. Right to information is provided to the citizens of India
Dhanraj Garwa, Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies (Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Dwarka, Delhi)
Page: 6785-6802
DOI: A603
“Environment” is a difficult word to define. Its normal meaning relates to surroundings, but obviously that is a concept which is relatable to whatever object it is which is surrounded. Einstein had once observed,
Ramanasubramanian G, Sastra Deemed University
Page: 6803-6809
DOI: A604
Our society's corruption is comparable to cancer in that if it is not caught early enough, it will spread rapidly across the democratic system. It threatens constitutional government and upends the foundations
Dhriti Jhaveri, K.P Mehta School of Law, Mumbai
Page: 6810-6830
DOI: A605
Corporate governance refers to the set of principles directing the management and operational functions of the company, alongside keeping intact the interests of the stakeholders. Corporate governance is essential
Soumyajit Haldar, The West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences.
Page: 6831-6840
DOI: A606
Water is one of the basic needs of humanity. Due to the emerging global crisis, this need has become even more serious. There has always been a raging debate with regard to the ownership of water bodies in India
N Nganthoybi Singha, School of Legal Studies, Reva University, Bangalore
Page: 6841-6851
DOI: A607
“Competition law, also known as antitrust law, plays a crucial role in ensuring fair and competitive markets by preventing dominant firms from abusing their market power. While competition laws are designed
Manasvita Sharma, B.A.LL.B (Hons), Jaipur National University
Page: 6852-6875
DOI: A608
In this article we will examine the issue of intellectual property rights for artificially intelligent (AI) systems. Should AI systems be given the same intellectual property rights as humans, and what implications
Thandu Srinidhi, Mahindra University
Page: 6876-6883
DOI: A609
This research paper widely focuses on the concept of “Gender and Jurisprudence: Studying the Scope of Feminist Jurisprudence” giving its definition, theories, disadvantages, types, laws and various facets. The
Dhruv Iyer, B.A. LL.B (Hons.), BML Munjal University, Haryana
Page: 6884-6892
DOI: A610
Tax is, as very commonly known, a process of governments across all the nations in the world to collect a certain portion of income from their citizens (as per their earning standards). This practice is backed by the purpose
Sahana Balaraj, BBA. LLB (Hons.), PES University, Bangalore
Page: 6893-6904
DOI: A611
Beginning from the time of the Holy Roman Empire, where only the richest of the rich had been given the privilege to pay taxes, to donations of overvalued art to museums for tax breaks, tax planning has become
Sreenidhi K.R & Deepshikha, CMR University of Legal Studies
Page: 6905-6922
DOI: A612
The legal and administrative structure that oversees online advertising in India is crucial to the growth of the digital advertising industry. The main legislation in India that controls online advertising is the Information
Radhika Singhal, BA LLB, Delhi Metropolitan Education
Page: 6923-6932
DOI: A613
The concept of dispute resolution is not alien to India. It is a very basic concept which can be easily administered in the family. In India, people have always believed and opted to settle their conflicts and disputes
Dipti Pandey, Reva University School of Legal Studies
Page: 6933-6969
DOI: A614
Medical methods, such as medicinal, surgical, and diagnostic treatments, may fail to meet the industrial applicability standards under many patent laws, rendering them non-patentable. This is because of their small industrial
Shivani Srivastava, LLM (Family Law), Amity University, Noida
Page: 6970-6978
DOI: A615
As an Indian-born woman, we have always been familiar with the term "pati parmeshwar," which denotes that your husband is your god and that you should obey him without question or object. However
Dinkar Gitte, Principal, KLE Law College Kalamboli, Navi Mumbai
Mayuri Taware, Assistant Professor, KLE Law College, Kalamboli, Navi Mumbai
Page: 6979-6989
DOI: A616
To make the constitution a working document for any country we need good people. People who cherish constitutional values and morality, in every segment of and authorities under the Government. Parliament
Prof. T.Sita Kumari & M.Sreekar
Page: 6990-7004
DOI: A617
The Judiciary is the third wing of the government that interprets and applies the law in the Republic of India. To preserve rule of law for good governance, the judicial system which is independent is essential. As
Gayathri S & Aieshwaryaa N, SASTRA Deemed to be University
DOI: A618
The rapid progress of technology, commerce, and the corporate world has led in an increase in the number of international corporations, finally resulting in a borderless relationship between nations and enterprises
Arti Yadav & Dr. Shova Devi, Amity Law School
Page: 7011-7026
DOI: A619
The present study on the “Dispute Settlement of GATT and WTO” its causes, consequences and preventive measures, has captured spectrum various organizations. The present study is important for several
Pragya Bokadiya, Unitedworld School of Law, Karnavati University
Page: 7027-7037
DOI: A620
India is a country that is experiencing significant development, but it is also facing an increase in crime rates. Despite having various laws to control and prevent crime, the punishment given to criminals is not sufficient
Vaibhav Tyagi & Rishika Chaurasia
Page: 7038-7045
DOI: A621
The idea of dharma can be divided into two concepts: one is a normative concept, and the other is how it governs how people go about their daily lives in their social and private lives. It establishes what people's responsibilities
Aditya Raj Kashyap, DME Law School, GGSIP University
Page: 7046-7058
DOI: A622
This research paper provides a comprehensive analysis of custom as a source of law from the perspective of jurisprudence. Customary law has been a fundamental aspect of legal systems across cultures and time periods
Koduri Phani Madhavi, Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University
Page: 7059-7072
DOI: A623
In a society, there is bound to exist some friction between the diverse interests of the people living in it. Social Engineering involves balancing competing interests, defined as “prevalent claims, demands, desires
Chirantan Priyadarshan, Amity Law School, Noida, Uttar Pradesh
Page: 7073-7080
DOI: A624
The term ‘Trade Secrets1’ Is defined as any information that is not generally known or readily accessible by the public and is capable of conferring economic advantage to its owner. These secrets can be formulae
Kartikeya Chaudhary, Amity University, Lucknow
Page: 7081-7090
DOI: A625
Aristotle's Virtues of Justice is a philosophical concept that centres around the idea of leading a morally good life by developing character traits that enable individuals to act justly. According to Aristotle, justice
Ashu Bidhuri & Kamal Singh, Veer Madho Singh Bhandari Uttarakhand Technical University, Dehradun
Page: 7091-7106
DOI: A626
The issue of the constitutional validity of sedition laws in India has been a matter of great debate. While the sedition laws are meant to prevent acts of violence against the state and protect national integrity, they
Anshika Rastogi, Amity University, Lucknow
Page: 7107-7116
DOI: A627
The legalisation of same-sex marriage in India is the subject of this research study, which focuses on its social, legal, and constitutional ramifications. The Supreme Court of India decriminalised homosexuality in 2018
Ch.Ch Priya Bhanu, Mahindra University, School of Law
Page: 7117-7129
DOI: A628
Live streaming of court proceedings undoubtedly has the potential to give the general public a chance to watch court proceedings in real-time and give them a more direct sense of what happened than they would
Swetha Sree Murikipudi, Damadoram Sanjevyya National Law University, (DSNLU) Visakhapatnam
Page: 7130-7140
DOI: A629
The Concept of Utilitarianism, dates back to the Hedonistic school of thought, developed by the Greeks of Epicurean School of Thought (Followers of Epicurus). Utilitarianism, locates morality in consequences
Aditya Raj, Amity Law School Lucknow
Page: 7141-7149
DOI: A630
The reservation policy in India is a legal provision that aims to address historical social and economic inequalities by providing affirmative action and reservation of seats or positions for certain marginalized and
Vanshika Tyagi, Asian Law College
Page: 7150-7157
DOI: A631
The discourse of criminal jurisprudence revolves around the notions of punishing the perpetrator, facilitating rehabilitation for the offender, and deterring crime by tailoring those circumstances that ultimately
Geetansh Kathuria, Amity Law School, Noida Sector 125
Page: 7158-7163
DOI: A632
The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code is a crucial piece of legislation that aims to resolve insolvencies and promote a healthy business environment in India. It has significantly impacted the country’s economic growth
Spoorthi, Mahindra University
Page: 7164-7167
DOI: A633
Human rights protection is a far cry for those who need it the most. Most vulnerable ones for this are those who are poor and unemployed. These are the ones that are exploited at ease without any hesitation
Dr. Chanjana Elsa Philip & Harshitha G T, School of Legal Studies, CMR University, Bengaluru
Page: 7168-7180
DOI: A634
International commercial courts are a relatively recent development that have altered the structure of the global adjudication industry. These courts, as newcomers to the dispute resolution scene, contest the idea
Pragya Khubani & Riti Khandelwal, Unitedworld School of Law, Karnavati University, Gandhinagar
Page: 7181-7190
DOI: A635
Gig economy in India has grown exponentially over last few years and has flourished since the outbreak of COVID- 19. The outbreak upended the traditional working structure and increased the reliance on gig- workers
Shreya Shukla & Jalaj Govil, Galgotias University
Page: 7191-7197
DOI: A636
It's an circular duty which has replaced numerous circular levies in India similar as the excise duty, Handbasket, services duty, etc. GST act was passed by the parliament of India on 29th March 2017 and the same
Sai Navya Kurra, B.A.L.L.B (Hons) School of Law, Mahindra University, Hyderabad
Page: 7198-7209
DOI: A637
Defection refers to a conscious abandonment of duty or allegiance. The Anti defection law was introduced into the Constitution of India through the 52nd Amendment act, 1985 and was inserted into the 10th
Angela Mary John, Department of Law, CHRIST (Deemed to be University)
Page: 7210-7214
DOI: A638
From childhood, most people are brought up with religious teachings and scriptures as a fulcrum in everything they do. A child is expected to abide by the morals and code of conduct their parents or elders teach them
Shereen Samant, Ramaiah College of Law
Page: 7215-7218
DOI: A639
This assignment attempts to analyse the scope of patent protection as an incentive towards biotechnological innovation in India and the recent improvements in Indian Patent Law. Product patentability
Anurag Tiwari & Devanshi Chaudhary, Delhi Metropolitan Education, Noida (affiliated to GGSIPU, Delhi)
Page: 7219-7232
DOI: A640
The philosophy of law, or jurisprudence, has continuously sparked the curiosity of academics and thinkers. The philosophy of law, or jurisprudence, has continuously sparked the curiosity of academics. The Hindu
Ranjana Sathiavageeswaran, Advocate in India
Page: 7233-7251
DOI: A641
Bigamy, an ancient practice of having multiple spouses is considered a crime in India, with a few exceptions. India being home to 6 major religions of the world, strives to balance secularism on the one hand
Vidhi Pratap Singh, Gujarat National Law University
Page: 7252-7268
DOI: A642
Encounter killings, also known as extrajudicial killings, have been a matter of concern in India for several decades. This paper explores the legal framework and landmark judgments related to encounter killings
Priya Rathore, BBA.LLB, The Northcap University, Gurugram
Page: 7269-7275
DOI: A643
Offences in both the social and economic spheres have a negative effect on society as a whole. These offences lack mens rea, unlike traditional crimes, but they still have serious social and financial repercussions
Rishabh Kalra & Manya Dwivedi, BBA.LL.B(Hons), IMS Unison University
Page: 7276-7286
DOI: A644
This research paper examines the instances of paper leaks in India and their impact on the credibility of competitive exams. It argues that the existing anti-cheating laws are insufficient and proposes the need for new
Stuti Dave, Unitedworld School of Law, Karnavati University
Page: 7287-7298
DOI: A645
The global impact of drug addiction is significant, causing widespread suffering and contributing to crime and violence. Nowadays, drug production and distribution are prevalent in every corner of the world
V.C. Megha & Aarthi Shankar, B.A.,L.L.B (Hons.), Saveetha School of Law Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Science, Saveetha University, SIMATS
Page: 7299-7310
DOI: A646
In this paper we will be seeing about adoption by a Hindu married woman under the HINDU ADOPTION AND MAINTENANCE ACT 1956. The Adoptions and Maintenance Act of 1956 dealt specifically
Deepa Rishi, REVA University, Bangalore.
Page: 7311-7325
DOI: A647
This article provides a detailed analysis of the Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) guidelines on mobile banking transactions in India, issued in 2008. The guidelines were introduced to facilitate secure and convenient
Syeda Fatima, Mahindra University School of Law
Page: 7326-7336
DOI: A648
The Indian judiciary has consistently been praised for being an activist judiciary over the years. The rash of court rulings involving Public Interest Litigations is a phenomenon that supports this designation.
Abhishek Sinha, New Law College, Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed to be University, Pune
Page: 7337-7347
DOI: A649
The technological era of today has taken the Indians towards a world where people are adopting, initially enjoying and subsequently regretting the Western lifestyle. The legalisation of Live-in relationships is one
Trishani Naha, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies
Page: 7348-7369
DOI: A650
Indiа is seeing а surge in merger аnd аcquisition ("M&А") аctivity. А hostile tаkeover is а purchаse mаde directly from business owners аnd mаnufаcturers in order to remove mаnаgement аnd get the sаle of one
Sinchana M, PES University, Bangalore
Page: 7370-7380
DOI: A651
Social media has radically altered how businesses interact with their stakeholders by giving them a forum for free-flowing discourse.1 The purpose of this research study is to examine how social media can affect
Avinash Sharma, GLA University
Page: 7381-7387
DOI: A652
A determination was made by the government of the EU to take action in order to strengthen the laws that protect personal data and “European Union as well as European Economic Area” privacy related policies and
Swaminathan K, B.Com LL.B (Hons.), School of Law, SASTRA Deemed To Be University, Thanjavur
Page: 7388-7394
DOI: A653
Service Charge in the hotel and restaurant industry has been subject to various controversies and differing opinions. Whether Service Charges can be levied by the Hotel ? Whether Service Charge is Voluntary
Aayush Kumar, LL.B. (Hons), Galgotias University
Page: 7395-7400
DOI: A654
Artificial intelligence (AI) is a common technology that makes accessing our professional and private lives less difficult and more convenient. Whether we have knowledge of it or not, AI influence how we live
Ishta Bandral, B.A.L.L.B.(Hons), The Law School, University of Jammu
Page: 7401-7412
DOI: A655
This case comment is related to the practices of Jallikattu in Tamil Nadu, Kambala in Karnataka and bullock-cart races in Maharashtra which involves a fair factor of ‘Animal Cruelty’. These practices were challenged
Abirami V, Sastra Deemed to be University
Page: 7413-7415
DOI: A656
A rent control proceeding was initiated by the respondent on the appellant which was pending in small causes court. While this was pending, the respondents have allegedly engaged in misconduct towards the appellant
Abhinav Sachan, Amity University
Page: 7416-7430
DOI: A657
The Doctrine of Basic Structure is a crucial concept in Indian constitutional law that serves as a safeguard for preserving the fundamental principles and values enshrined in the Indian Constitution. This
G Vijaya Bala Kartheek, School of Law, Mahindra University
Page: 7431-7442
DOI: A658
Financial crimes pose a significant threat to the stability and integrity of financial systems worldwide. This research paper aims to examine the nature, impact, and legal framework surrounding financial crimes
Vrinda Yadav, IILM University, Gurugram
Page: 7443-7450
DOI: A659
Discussions that connect the natural sciences, humanities, and philosophy are all part of the connection between religion and science. Though "science" and "religion" were not conceptualised in the ancient or mediaeval
Aishah Afreen Misbah, BA LLB (Hons), CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bengaluru
Page: 7451-7457
DOI: A660
Not just in our nation, but in every nation on earth, euthanasia has long been a contentious issue. While some nations have authorised both active and passive euthanasia, others have taken a different stance, partially
Saivaishnavirao Pendyala, BA.LL.B. (Hons.), School of Law, Mahindra University, Hyderabad
Page: 7458-7464
DOI: A661
Beedi workers are the most vulnerable population working in the unorganized sector in India. Majority of them are women who work from home. The beedi rolling provides financial support livelihood and self-
Khushi, BA LLB, NMIMS SOL, Bengaluru
Page: 7465-7473
DOI: A662
In India's judicial system, the practice of plea bargaining to settle criminal cases has grown more popular. This study attempts to give a critical and comparative examination of plea bargaining in India, having
Ashutosh Satapathy, KIIT School of Law
Page: 7474-7489
DOI: A663
This paper delineates the evolution of the Doctrine of Eclipse through judicial pronouncements by exploring its fundamental premises, and then delves into the contentious issue of extending its applicability
Jayaditya Bora, B.B.A.LL.B., KIIT School of Law, Bhubaneswar, Odisha
Page: 7490-7504
DOI: A664
Capital punishment in India is a legal form of punishment in India for certain offences. The death penalty is currently used in India for offences such as murder, terrorism-related crimes, rape, etc. In India
Banda Showmik Reddy, School of Law, Mahindra University
Page: 7505-7515
DOI: A665
The age of consent in India for sexual intercourse is 18 years of age, provided for in The Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act 2012 (POCSO). 18 years of age is one of the highest ages for age of consent
Subhikshan T R, SASTRA Deemed to be University
Page: 7516-7526
DOI: A666
The work landscape has undergone major changes as a result of the rapid development and integration of artificial intelligence (AI) technology. This study examines the effects of AI on employment, concentrating
Swapnil Suman & Rohit Kumar Sahu, LL.B, Amity University Jharkhand
Page: 7527-7537
DOI: A667
A Uniform Civil Code (UCC) is a proposal for a unified set of laws governing personal matters such as marriage, divorce, inheritance, and adoption, for all citizens of India, regardless of their religion or ethnicity
Ms Ramya R & Varnibha T, CMR University School of Legal Studies
Page: 7538-7552
DOI: A668
The effect of technology has grown so high that the for every aspect of life, man depends on new technology in their daily life. Today most people prefer to shop online platforms as they offer variety, convenience
Zeba Umar, Amity University, Uttar Pradesh
Aakansha Verma, Asst. Professor, Amity University, Uttar Pradesh
Page: 7553-7569
DOI: A669
The significance of CSR emerged considerably in the last decade and is becoming an increasingly important activity to businesses nationally and internationally. Over the time, CSR stretched to both social
Divya Bisht, Manav Rachna University
Page: 7570-7578
DOI: A670
This research paper explores the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) and its role in facilitating the resolution of investment disputes between states and foreign investors. The paper
Khushi Soi & Umme Hani Ali, Symbiosis Law School, Nagpur
Page: 7579-7587
DOI: A671
Corporate Social Responsibility is a crucial aspect that emphasizes on a corporate’s responsibility towards the society and environment in which it operates. In India, the practice of CSR dates back to the ancient
Pooja Agrawal, LL.M, Galgotias University, Greater Noida
Page: 7588-7603
DOI: A672
Gender disparities in victimization are a critical area of study that necessitates a comprehensive understanding of the discrimination factors and perspectives of both male and female survivors. This research
Voni Venkat Narsimha Rao, Mahindra University - School of Law
Page: 7604-7611
DOI: A673
A fine is one of the many ways by which a criminal offence is punished (others for example being by imprisonment or death penalty). Fines are considered to be a form of punishment which integrate and fulfil
Avantika Sud, National Law University, Odisha
Page: 7612-7618
DOI: A674
In a recent judgement by the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India, a long- disputed confrontation between the elected Government of the NCTD and the Union Government through the Lieutenant Governor was decided
Khushi Kabra, UnitedWorld School of Law, Karnavati University
Page: 7619-7635
DOI: A675
This abstract summarizes the issue of loot boxes and the need for blockchain technology in the gaming industry. Loot boxes are virtual items that can be purchased with real money in video games and contain randomized
Baisali Bhattacharya, Advocate, Barrackpore Sub-divisional Court, North 24 Parganas, B.A.LL.B.(Hons.) (University of Kalyani), LLM (Amity University Kolkata)
Page: 7636-7645
DOI: A676
The trafficking of children and child exploitation are grave violations of human rights that demand effective legal measures and responses. This abstract aims to evaluate the adequacy of current legal measures
Parinati Mishra, Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law
Page: 7646-7657
DOI: A677
This project work entails to elaborate upon the crime of adultery, relevant cases, its decriminalization and how the jurisprudence around it has revolved. In the Indian Penal Code of 1860, Adultery has been defined
Abhijit Mohanty, BBA.LL.B, KIIT School of Law, Bhubaneshwar
Page: 7658-7665
DOI: A678
The traditional head cover worn by the Muslim women is generally called as Hijab generated debate in recent years in India, notably in the state of Karnataka. This issue was started on January 1, when some Muslim
Shakir Radhanpurwala, Gujarat University
Page: 7666-7674
DOI: A679
Whenever we talk about the equality, we always give the priority to the women over any other gender. The concept of equality is very broad and today’s age, and the definition of the Gender is become broader
Vatsal Agrawal, Jindal Global Law School
Page: 7675-7680
DOI: A680
The law governing intestate succession underwent significant and fundamental modifications as a result of the 2005 amendment to the Hindu Succession Act, 1956. It was a much-needed progression of the Mitakshara
Dr. Seema Surendran & Bala Niranjana M, CMR University School of Legal Studies, Bengaluru
Page: 7681-7690
DOI: A681
Crop insurance plays a crucial role in stabilizing farm incomes, especially in regions prone to natural disasters or unpredictable weather conditions. It provides farmers with a safety net, enabling them to recover
Simran Sharma, Manipal University Jaipur
Page: 7691-7704
DOI: A682
Abuse against animals is as common as crimes against humans. But the disappointing thing is, animals do not receive the justice they deserve.
Rashi Goyal, Manipal University, Jaipur
Page: 7705-7711
DOI: A683
This article will emphasize what is prostitution, how society sees it and research has been done on the status of prostitution in India and the US. Prostitution is a very vague topic, generally, people do not talk about
Abhishek Siroha, PhD Research Scholar, Faculty of Law, University of Delhi
Page: 7712-7724
DOI: A684
The Indian Himalayan Region (IHR) is a unique ecological treasure that is facing severe environmental degradation due to various anthropogenic activities and natural factors. This paper explores the multifaceted
Ritu Kuntal, Bharati Vidyapeeth, New Law College, Pune
Page: 7725-7738
DOI: A685
In modern times, the use of torture is considered an uncivilized and illegal investigative practice. In criminal law, torture essentially becomes a problem. Investigations, within the framework of criminal justice
S.MD. Azash, Assistant Professor, School of Law, Presidency University, Itgalpur, Rajanukunte, Yelahanka, Bengaluru
Dr. Mamatha G.M, Assistant Professor, School of Law, Presidency University, Itgalpur, Rajanukunte, Yelahanka, Bengaluru
Dr. Kayala Krishnamurty, Associate Professor, School of Law, Presidency University, Itgalpur, Rajanukunte, Yelahanka, Bengaluru
Page: 7739-7748
DOI: A686
Insider Trading is one of India's most prominent financial crimes, which was prevalent since the early 1920's. The term 'Insider Trading' can be defined as the illegal use of non-public information derived from
Mansi Khatri, BA LLB, Jindal Global Law School
Page: 7749-7756
DOI: A687
The subject of sex work has been a contentious issue in the realm of socio-legal discourse for numerous years. This pertains to matters concerning human rights, gender disparity, exploitation, personal agency, autonomy
Kiiza Smith & Renu Ral Sood, Shoolini University
Page: 7757-7771
DOI: A688
The sporadic increase in the rate of vulnerability among Indian children is largely attributed to the surge of HIV/AIDS among others where many children have been orphaned. The number of children that will be orphaned
Ipsita Agarwal, Litigating lawyer based out of Delhi, practicing at the chambers of Mr. Shri Singh
Page: 7772-7774
DOI: A689
The Indian Constitution postulates a scheme for demarcation of powers between the centre and the states through the three ‘lists’ in its Seventh Schedule and policing falls under the purview of the state governments
Dev Singh Sawhney, OP Jindal Global University
Page: 7775-7783
DOI: A690
This paper will be looking at the Stewardship code, 2019 that was introduced in the United Kingdom and whether this direct transposition from the United Kingdom to India is a viable option or not. The paper would
Aman Priya, Uttaranchal University
Page: 7784-7793
DOI: A691
In India, juvenile delinquency is a significant issue that causes many young people to have disastrous lives. Juvenile criminality and associated issues adversely affect youth, their families, and society. The issue
Dr. Naziya Pathan, Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University, New Law College, Pune
Page: 7794-7806
DOI: A692
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on the transgender community and physically disabled community in India. Both these communities were already marginalized and faced various challenges
Dr. J.James Jayapaul M.A., M.L., D.L.A.L., Ph.D., Principal(i/c)/Associate Professor, Govt. Law College Ramanathapuram.
Page: 7807-7811
DOI: A693
In this world, disputes arising by way of fake signatures are increasing day by day. There are 59,87,477 cases pending in high courts across the country1. Out of which there may be majority of cases which involves
Anita Verma, Assistant Professor at LR Group of Institutions Solan HP
Page: 7812-7836
DOI: A694
Children are the precious resources of manhood. They must be slick up from a young age. They take over from elders, the tasks of developing, maintaining and communicating progress and facts and features of development
Raghvi Kanwal, National Law Institute University, Bhopal (M.P)
Page: 7837-7854
DOI: A695
The Sales of Goods Act, 1930, is a central act that deals with the laws governing buying and selling of goods in India. In addition to this, the Indian Contract Act, 1872 is applicable to these transactions. There
Jasmeet Singh Kang, LL.B., Jindal Global Law School, O.P. Jindal Global University, Sonipat
Page: 7855-7861
DOI:696
Section 133 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872 caters to the variance in the terms of agreement in absence of the surety’s consent. The strict provision calls for extinguishing of any liability that a surety has, if any variance
Abhijit Debnath, O.P. Jindal Global University
Page: 7862-7868
DOI: A697
The paper examines the validity and enforceability of pre-incorporation contracts in India. The paper begins by discussing the concept of pre- incorporation contracts and how they differ from ordinary contracts
Zulekha Begum, LL.B Amity Law School, Lucknow, Amity University, Uttar Pradesh.
Page: 7869-7878
DOI: A698
FIR, which stands for "First Information Report," is a crucial legal document prepared and registered by the police upon receiving information about the occurrence of a cognizable offense. It plays a vital role in the criminal