Ananya Singh, B.A. L.L.B (Hons.), Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies, School of Law, Bengaluru
Page: 4603-4621
DOI: A421
In India, a class action lawsuit is a kind of litigation that enables several plaintiffs an affordable and effective means to bring a single legal claim against a defendant for the same or
Mr. Aayush Rahate, Symbiosis Law School, Nagpur
Ms. Riya Thawrani, Symbiosis Law School, Nagpur
Mr. Chaitanya Tendulkar, Symbiosis Law School, Nagpur
Page: 4622-4642
DOI: A422
The Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC) is a multilateral treaty that aims to prevent the development, production, stockpiling, and use of chemical weapons. It was initially
Ishaan Dewan, B.B.A., LL.B. (Hons.), Kirit P. Mehta School of Law, NMIMS, Mumbai
Page: 4643-4655
DOI: A423
The historical developments in Japan, starting in the late 19th century, have led to the country having a legal philosophy that has its foundations in various different schools of jurisprudence
Udit Kumar, Presidency University
Page: 4656-4668
DOI: A424
Copyright refers to legally preventing someone else from replicating the creator's product. The Copyright Act of 1957 confers the legal authority to prohibit or permit the duplication of an
Rifat Ibne Alam Ahmed, LL.B, K.L.E. Society’s Law College, Bengaluru
Page: 4669-4681
DOI: A425
Section 124-A of the Indian Penal Code 1860, deals with the offence of Sedition. The law was incorporated by the colonial rulers i.e. The British. Over the years the law has
Laxmi Priya Soni, BA. LLB., (Hons.), School of Law, GITAM (Deemed to be) University, Visakhapatnam
Page: 4682-4693
DOI: A426
A key component of the investigation is the evidence. As powerful as the evidence is, a case is. It's crucial, first and foremost. In a court of law, a case cannot be made without proof, and
Ambuj Gupta, ILNU
Page: 4694-4701
DOI: A427
Typically, under the law of agency, an agent is not held responsible for the actions they perform on behalf of the principal. However, if the agent enters into an agreement
Artificial Intelligence In The Indian Legal System: Opportunities, Challenges & Ethical Implications
Gaurav, National Law University and Judicial Academy, Assam
Page: 4702-4715
DOI: A428
The adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies in the Indian legal system is the subject of this study, which examines the benefits, drawbacks, and ethical implications of doing
Albin Stephen, Christ University, Bengaluru
Page: 4716-4724
DOI: A429
A hostile work environment stemming from discrimination, harassment and bullying at the workplace is and has been a fact of life for employees from all sectors of industries. It is an
Akshita Sharma, Symbiosis Law School, Pune
Page: 4725-4731
DOI: A430
It is imperative to initiate with defining the Indian Contract Act, 1872 which primarily governs the rules and regulations related to forming, enforcing and terminating contracts. Defining the cardinal
Anshika Tyagi, B.A.LL.B (Hons.) at Maharashtra National Law University, Mumbai
Page: 4732-4746
DOI: A431
Due to the technological revolution, where personal data is being used and abused more and more, data subjects require the protection of such rights. Data are a crucial part of production
Ananya Sinha, B.A. LL.B. (Hons.), Assistant Professor, NMIMS Kirit P. Mehta School of Law
Page: 4747-4767
DOI: A432
Every day, countless women and children are trafficked. India is a country that serves as both a transit and a destination country within the context of the broader picture of trafficking
Ambika Swain, KIIT School of Law
Page: 4768-4774
DOI: A433
Since 1947, execution of 720 prisoners has taken place in India. ‘Nathuram Godse’ and ‘Narain D Apte’ were the ones who assassinated Mahatma Gandhi, who were the first one to be
Aditya Kumar Tripathi, Amity University, Lucknow
Page: 4775-4782
DOI: A434
The pharmaceutical industry is extremely important to the Indian economy, greatly boosting its GDP and creating job opportunities. Protecting intellectual property rights, particularly
Riya Raj, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun
Shubhransh Vir, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun
Page: 4783-4797
DOI: A435
With the change in time and advancement of modern era, it is no doubt that humanity has achieved great heights. The issue is that could we have had achieved much more was their
Aryaman Dubey, BML Munjal University
Page: 4798-4806
DOI: A436
This research paper delves into the concept of dying declarations as an exception to the hearsay rule in India. It explores the legal framework surrounding dying declarations, examines
Lakshman Raghunath, BA.LLB (Hons.), ICFAI Law School, Hyderabad
Page: 4807-4824
DOI: A437
Throughout history, individuals belonging to the SC/ST Community have endured oppression, violence, and numerous unimaginable cruelties. Sadly, even in the present era where
Disha Sivakumar, Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad
Page: 4825-4833
DOI: A438
In India, there existed no concept of Right to Privacy, in the case of Kharak Singh v State of Uttar Pradesh1, wherein a six judge bench held that right to privacy is not a
Sushant Rai, KES Shri Jayantilal H Patel Law College
Page: 4834-4839
DOI: A439
Domestic violence is one of the most serious health problems in India. It is not restricted towards Women but also towards Children, Men and other Genders. It can be classified
Ekanandanayaka S, The National University of Advanced Legal Studies (NUALS), Kochi
Piyush Raj Singh, The National University of Advanced Legal Studies (NUALS), Kochi
Page: 4840-4847
DOI: A440
The administration of criminal justice is fundamentally based on the idea of "punishment." As history has gone on, it has become clear that it would have been challenging to control
Vidushi Rastogi, BBA.LLB (Hons.), NMIMS Kirit P Mehta School of Law, Mumbai
Page: 4848-4858
DOI: A441
The purpose of this research paper is to provide an in-depth and comprehensive analysis of the concepts of admissibility and relevancy of facts as governed by the Indian Evidence Act, 1872
Ankit Kundra, B.A. LL.B., Panjab University SSGRC
Page: 4859-4862
DOI: A442
The parliamentary system of government is envisaged in the Indian Constitution, due to which President is the Head of the state of India, alike wise Governor is the Constitutional
Abhishek Mishra, Galgotias University, Uttar Pradesh
Page: 4863-4879
DOI: A443
In-depth analysis of Jeremy Bentham's idea of "moral statistics" and its deep significance in the field of factual social reform is presented in this research study. Bentham, a well-known
Hemant Patil, Government Law College, Mumbai
Page: 4880-4885
DOI: A444
As a part of my ongoing academic education around Technology Law, this short essay is an attempt to decipher the current scenario of AI use in commercial consumer markets. The coverage
K. Mathesh Kumar, B.A. LLB (Hons) , Saveetha School of Law, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences (SIMATS) , Saveetha University, Chennai
Page: 4886-4901
DOI: A445
The slaughtering of animals is an ancient practice deeply intertwined with human history, primarily serving as a means to procure essential resources such as meat, leather, and other
P. Sornamugi, B. A. LL. B. (Hons), Saveetha School of Law Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences (SIMTAS), Saveetha University Chennai
Page: 4902-4917
DOI: A446
This paper examines the impact of globalization policies on small and medium-sized enterprises with a focus on the electronics industry. The paper starts by discussing the concept of
N. Medhiga Lakshmi, B.A. LL.B. (Hons), Saveetha School of Law, Saveetha University, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences
Page: 4918-4936
DOI: A447
This research about developments affect the scope of internal armed conflict in international humanitarian law. The outlines the concepts of rebellion, insurgency, and belligerency
Ashar Hussain, B.B.A. LL.B., JGLS
Page: 4937-4944
DOI: A448
The Companies Act of 2013 and the Companies (Acceptance of Deposit) Rules of 2014 regulate how a company may accept deposits from the general public. Under the Indian Company
Poonguzhali R P, Sastra University
Page: 4945-4950
DOI: A449
A nation is imposed to many kinds of threats either internally or from external nations. Such issues are though protected under the law yet a practical forces is required to defence
Aryaman Dubey, BML Munjal University
Page: 4951-4956
DOI: A450
I am going to review the article named as The Concept of Law: A Western Transplant written by Jean-Louis Halpe ́rin and explain the article and provide my perspective
Aryaman Dubey, BML Munjal University
Page: 4957-4964
DOI: A451
This research study investigates the genesis of Article 21 of the Indian Constitution and its substantial impact on India's legislative environment. The Indian judiciary has extensively construed
M. Santhi, B. A. LL. B. , (Hons), Saveetha School of Law, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Science (SIMATS)
Page: 4965-4975
DOI: A452
Crime against women is a serious issue that affects women worldwide, and it is a violation of human rights. This crime includes various forms of violence, such as domestic violence
Varsha.T, BA.LLB (Hons), Saveetha School of Law, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences (SIMATS), Chennai
Page: 4976-5000
DOI: A453
This abstract discusses the implementation of a free education scholarship scheme for professional courses in Tamil Nadu, India. The scheme aims to provide financial assistance
Nandini Ravishankar, School of Law, Dr. Vishwanath Karad MIT World Peace University, Pune
Page: 5001-5006
DOI: A454
The concept of limited scrutiny was introduced under Sec 143(2)(i) of the Income Tax Act with effect from 1st June, 2002. During this time, there was an ascertained protocol
Kratika Katiyar, Shri Vaishnav Institute of Law, SVVV University, Indore
Page: 5007-5011
DOI: A455
The uniform civil code is a concept that aims to establish a uniform set of personal laws for all citizens of a country irrespective of their religious or ethnic backgrounds. The objective
Ishaan Deepak Joshi, NALSAR University of Law & MIT-WPU Faculty of Law
Page: 5012-5033
DOI: A456
Interrogation strategies can be categorised along a continuum, ranging from the most severe and least efficacious techniques on one end, to the least severe and most efficacious techniques
S. Aswath, B.B.A. LL.B., (Hons) Saveetha School of Law, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Science (SIMATS), Chennai
Page: 5034-5044
DOI: A457
The concept of a pollution-free environment and the efforts to achieve it have evolved over time as our understanding of environmental issues has deepened and environmental consciousness
Vanshika Ranjan, Symbiosis Law School, Pune
Page: 5045-5049
DOI: A458
The vital role that merchant bankers play in performing due diligence during mergers and acquisitions (M&A) and capital-raising transactions is explored in this research paper. The study
Anu H. Kirutthika, BA. LLB (Hons.), ICFAI Law School, IFHE, Hyderabad
Page: 5050-5054
DOI: A459
The provision of Section 438 of Criminal Procedure Code was one of the rights which was scrapped during the 1975 emergency by the then Prime minister Indira Gandhi which
Vidushi Jha, Jindal Global Law School
Page: 5055-5062
DOI: A460
With the rise of Cryptocurrency and NFT’s in recent years, there has been an increase in the demand for protection of IP rights in the virtual world. The current IP laws mainly
Mariya Biju Thattil, B.B.A., LL.B (Hons.), School of Legal Studies, CMR University, Bangalore
Page: 5063-5077
DOI: A461
Legal realism in the Constitutional interpretation is undoubtedly paramount in ensuring the deliverance of justice in toto. Hitherto, the underlying inspiration drawn from the articulation
Aryaman Dubey, BML Munjal University
Page: 5078-5085
DOI: A462
This research study examines the ethical, social, medical, and economic factors that support the argument for active euthanasia in India. This article also investigates worldwide
Suryank Pratap Singh, BA LLB, Christ University
Page: 5086-5092
DOI: A463
This paper discusses the various fundamental rights and duties as given under the constitution of India. It adds on how fundamental duties are not enforceable by law but are very key
Anmol Thukral, Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies, GGSIPU
Page: 5093-5110
DOI: A464
The criminalization of politics in India is a concerning issue that undermines democratic values, erodes public trust, and hinders effective governance. This phenomenon poses significant
Lovish, BA LLB, Panjab University, Chandigarh
Page: 5111-5120
DOI: A465
The paper titled "Unveiling the Silent Suffering: Exploring the Plight of Victims in False Rape Allegations" delves into the harrowing impact of false rape accusations on
Mudit Verma, O.P. Jindal Global University
Page: 5121-5133
DOI: A466
The Financial Fair Play (FFP) was introduced in 2011 by UEFA to ensure financial stability and sustainability within European Football Clubs. FFP’s main objective is to ‘improve
Abhimanyu Singal, National Law University, Delhi
Page: 5134-5142
DOI: A467
Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 has revolutionised the insolvency paradigm in India. It provides a bundle of rights to the creditor It categorises the financial creditors
Swagath Chanila Ramachandra, Legal Counsel – WEVOLV LLC
Page: 5143-5157
DOI: A468
Sportswashing is a prominent modern concern in the sports industry that diverts attention from controversial issues. This paper examines the issues and concerns that sportswashing
Mary Christine Delicia. M, B.com LLB (Hons), SRM School of Law
Page: 5158-5179
DOI: A469
This comparative study focuses on analysing multiple Smritis from various religious traditions, such as Hinduism, Jainism, and Buddhism, specifically in relation to criminal law. It examines
Alan J, BA LLB, School of Law, Christ (Deemed to be University)
Page: 5180-5187
DOI: A470
The globalization of commerce has witnessed an increase in cross-border trade and transactions, resulting in an increased risk of trademark infringements across different jurisdictions
Divya Saini, BA. LLB (Hons.), Symbiosis Law School, Pune
Page: 5188-5193
DOI: A471
From a deontological standpoint, this essay examines the moral benefits of passive euthanasia. To prevent prolonged suffering and protect a person's dignity, passive euthanasia includes
Chahat Paneri, Amity Law School, AUMP, Gwalior
Page: 5194-5199
DOI: A472
There are many aspects of the Indian Legal System which provide protection to one’s dignity and rights in a manner that is legally recognised. This is termed as “defence”. Defence
Mrunmai Pimparkar, ILS College, Pune
Page: 5200-5211
DOI: A473
Competition law, also known as antitrust law in some jurisdictions, is a set of legal rules and regulations designed to promote fair competition among businesses in order to prevent
Rajavath Surajnaick, Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University
Page: 5212-5233
DOI: A474
A search and seizure is a legal procedure that takes place when the police or other authorities andtheir agents have probable cause to believe that a crime has been committed. During
Vidushi Jha, Jindal Global Law School
Page: 5234-5244
DOI: A475
With the advent of new leagues and tournaments across sports over the years, the cash flow into this industry has seen a humongous increase. These tournaments are just restricted
Chhavi Jain, LLB (Hons), SRM University, Delhi NCR
Page: 5245-5253
DOI: A476
A crucial issue in constitutional law and government is how to deal with the problem of delegated legislation in the context of the rule of law. Delegated legislation is a term used to
Saloni Bhatt, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies
Page: 5254-5259
DOI: A477
It was led by Hon’ble Judges mainly, Ranjan Gogoi, K.M. Joseph, Sanjay Kishan Kaul. In 2007, the ministry of defense of India, led by Congress UPA Government, requested to
Srijan Kar, Christ University
Page: 5260-5268
DOI: A478
The Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC), often known as the Code of Criminal Procedure, is the primary piece of legislation in India governing the administration of substantive criminal
Srijan Kar, Christ University
Page: 5269-5278
DOI: A479
A three-party arrangement is a subvention scheme. The individual may apply for a loan to buy a residence in accordance with this agreement. For a predetermined amount of
Baishali Bhattacharjee, Department of Law, Assam University Silchar
Page: 5279-5288
DOI: A480
In the realm of vaccines, a variety of intellectual properties comes into play starting from it’s manufacturing to production and distribution. Vaccines maybe granted one or more
Swadha Bhargava, Nirma University
Page: 5289-5301
DOI: A481
The process of Judicial Review is an instrument in the hands of the court to keep a check on public authorities and lawfulness of their decision, Judicial Review is a very powerful
Mokshha Sharma, B.B.A. L.L.B. (Hons.), Symbiosis Law School, Pune
Page: 5302-5316
DOI: A482
This research paper majorly deals with the concept of narco-analysis as a means for collecting evidence, its constitutional validity and its adverse side effects on the health of the subject
Neha Kandwal, Law College Dehradun, Uttaranchal University
Aman Bharti, Law College Dehradun, Uttaranchal University
Page: 5317-5328
DOI: A483
The implementation of Panchayati raj systems since the 1990s has significantly accelerated the process of decentralization and has had a larger impact on India’s governance structure
Sharan P Sabarad, St. Joseph’s College of Law, India
Page: 5329-5343
DOI: A484
The concept of sustainable development has gained traction over the years due to rapidly increasing factors such as climate change, resource depletion and social inequality
Swetha. S, B. Com. LL.B. (Hons), Saveetha School of Law, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences (SIMATS), Chennai
Page: 5344-5369
DOI: A485
Corporate reputation is a valuable intangible asset that plays a crucial role in shaping stakeholders' perceptions and influencing business outcomes. In recent years, there has been
Anchal Dadwal, Assistant Professor at Shed’s Law College, Solan, H.P
Page: 5370-5381
DOI: A486
Fundamental rights are the basic human rights enshrined in the Constitution of India which are guaranteed to all citizens. They are applied without discrimination on the
Neha Singh, Sardar Patel Subharti Institute of Law
Page: 5382-5385
DOI: A487
In 2014, the Anglo-Indian British artist Anish Kapoor acquired exclusive rights to use Vantablack, a newly developed material that is the blackest substance known to man. This decision
Mudit Verma, O.P. Jindal Global University
Page: 5386-5392
DOI: A488
On October 7, The U.S. Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security announced an extensive set of regulations that restricted the chips made in America from being
Mannat Rajani, UPES, Dehradun
Ritika Priyadarshani, Manav Rachna University, Faridabad
Page: 5393-5408
DOI: A489
The purpose of this study is to find out the current state of business ethics in seven major industries business India especially, IT/Software, Healthcare/Pharma, Education, Govt
Komal Singh, B.A. LL.B., Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies – Technical Campus (VIPS)
Pranshi Singhal, B.B.A. LL.B., Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies – Technical Campus (VIPS)
Page: 5409-5416
DOI: A490
The paper explores the implication of threat to commit suicide under §15 of Indian Contract Act, which examines on taking the consent of party to the agreement by way committing or
Abhishek Singh, Executive Legal, Legal Department, Torrent Pharmaceuticals Ltd.
Ashutosh Singh, Assistant Manager, Technical Service Goldstab Organics Pvt. Ltd.
Anand Singh, MD (Physician) Consultant Medical Officer (CMO) at NMMU (National Medical Mobile Unit Banda, Uttar Pradesh)
Page: 5417-5439
DOI: A491
India's legal system is fundamentally made up of social security legislation, it aims to protect and enhance the wellbeing of all inhabitants of the country. These laws cover a variety
Meghana S S, B.A., LL.B. (Hons.), The National University of Advanced Legal Studies, Kochi
Page: 5440-5448
DOI: A492
Protection of Single Colour remains a grey area of Intellectual Property Rights. Numerous fashion brands, including Christian Louboutin with its distinctive red soles, have entangled
Abhishek Jaiswal, Central University of Tamil Nadu
Page: 5449-5474
DOI: A493
The capital market intermediaries are vital links between investors, issuers, and regulators. The market is dynamic and runs smoothly and consistently thanks to the involvement of intermediaries
Shreyashi Raj, LLM, Chanakya National Law University, Patna
Page: 5475-5483
DOI: A494
Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) is among the practices carried out in the name of tradition that violate basic human rights. This harmful practice involves the non-medical removal
Aiswaria P. J., The National University of Advanced Legal Studies
Page: 5484-5503
DOI: A495
Financial inclusion plays a crucial role in promoting inclusive economic growth and reducing poverty by providing marginalized communities with access to formal financial
Adv. N S Govind, Mar Gregorios College of Law, Thiruvananthapuram
Page: 5504-5508
DOI: A496
Right to appoint a pleader as a substantive right is of recent origin as compared to it being a procedural right. Considering the helplessness of the parties in procedural matters, the
Ms. Kshipra Umesh Bapat, Symbiosis Law School, Nagpur
Dr. Aarti Khalnwat, Symbiosis Law School, Nagpur
Page: 5509-5522
DOI: A497
In India, the conviction rate is 23%, with the main reason being a lack of evidence to show guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. Forensic evidence is important not just in establishing the
Arunima Singh, BA LLB, Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies, Delhi (2018-23)
Page: 5523-5538
DOI: A498
Minimum wage is that wage below which an employer legally cannot pay his employees. It is one of the concepts of the wage structure in an industry, along with fair wage and living
Akanksha Shekhawat, Rajasthan School of Law for Women
Zoya Khan, Rajasthan School of Law for Women
Page: 5539-5554
DOI: A499
Mellini is a 23-year-old lady who lived a normal and happy life in the suburbs of Yemen but governmental violence erupting due to the Arab Spring led her to flee her own
Sargam Sharma, University Institute of Legal Studies, Chandigarh University, Punjab, India
Page: 5555-5567
DOI: A500
This paper presents a comparative narrative different approach adopted by two contrasting economies, India and the US, in dealing with the problem of tax evasion which is eroding
Debashree Mitra, LLM (Business and Trade Law), Ramaiah College of Law, Bangalore
Page: 5568-5583
DOI: A501
The Food Safety and Standards Act, 20061, is a pivotal legislation in India aimed at consolidating and modernizing various food laws to ensure the safety and quality of food products
Sukrit Katriar, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies
Page: 5584-5597
DOI: A502
The potential for achieving justice in a multicultural society is maximized if an ethnocentric stance is avoided, especially when dealing with radically different cultures. This requires
Shikha Dhaliya, Galgotias University (School of Law), Gr. Noida
Page: 5598-5608
DOI: A503
One of the fundamental prerequisites of fairness and justice in all situations, including the determination of punishment, is the observance of the proportionality principle
Meenakshi Sheoran, LLB, Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi
Page: 5609-5622
DOI: A504
The practice of manual scavenging, which is deeply rooted in India, entails the manual extraction of human waste and sewage, primarily carried out by individuals from marginalized
Ashish Kumar Daga, BBA LLB, Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad
Page: 5623-5630
DOI: A505
Domestic violence is a pervasive and complex issue that affects individuals from all backgrounds and genders. While women are disproportionately affected, recent studies have
Debjani Panda, National Law University, Odisha
Page: 5631-5639
DOI: A506
Section 295 has been a subject of debates and discussions over the years. There has been argument for the repeal of this law with the rise in the incidents of violence over the years. With
Sweta Ghosh, Assistant Professor of Law at School of Legal Studies, Seacom Skills University, Bolpur, India
Page: 5640-5650
DOI: A507
As we know our Indian society is a patriarchal society, here male preference and dominance are being followed since time immemorial and as a result women are the neglected being
Tenzing Rawat, Symbiosis Law School, Pune
Simran Jayaro, Symbiosis Law School, Pune
Page: 5651-5670
DOI: A508
The research article explores the profound effects of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on the legal profession, with a particular focus on legal research, contract analysis, and the potential implications
Vrinda Gupta, Ideal Institute of Management and Technology, School of Law, Karkardooma, Delhi
Anubhav Jindal, Ideal Institute of Management and Technology, School of Law, Karkardooma, Delhi
Page: 5671-5688
DOI: A509
The employment of toxicology in the legal system is known as forensic toxicology. Because of people's curiosity with poisons, their impact on living things, their discovery in human remains
Shikha Dhaliya, Galgotias University (School of Law) Gr. Noida
Page: 5689-5697
DOI: A510
The exquisite capacity for life-creation that women possess has been gifted by nature. Every woman in the world loves being a mother, yet for various reasons, many women worldwide