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Government Regulation Of The Aviation Industry In India
R.D. Vishnupriyan, Vellore Institute of Technology (Chennai) ABSTRACT The aviation industry is a vital component of India’s infrastructure, contributing significantly to economic development, connectivity, and national integration. However, given its safety, sensitive and strategic nature, the sector requires comprehensive government regulation. This paper examines the evolution, framework, and impact of government regulation on India’s aviation industry. It begins by tracing
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Nov 12, 20251 min read
Gender Justice In Cyberspace: The Indian Judiciary’s Evolving Jurisprudence On Women’s Digital Rights
Miss Smitarini Chamuah, Research Scholar, Department of Legal Studies, Arunachal University of Studies, Namsai, Arunachal Pradesh Prof. Stuti Deka, Research Supervisor, Department of Legal Studies, Arunachal University of Studies, Namsai, Arunachal Pradesh ABSTRACT In India, the rapid development of digital technology has changed the definition of safety, privacy, and dignity, especially for women using the internet. With an emphasis on how judicial interpretation has extende
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Nov 12, 20251 min read
Technological Transformation In Criminal Investigation: Navigating Progress And Privacy Under The Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023
Arshad Alam, Assistant Professor, Sardar Patel Subharti Institute of Law, Swami Vivekanand Subharti University, Meerut ABSTRACT The Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), 2023 marks a transformative shift in India's criminal procedural framework, replacing the colonial-era Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973. The new law institutionalizes digital integration across every phase of the criminal justice process, including e-FIR registration, electronic communication of summons,
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Nov 12, 20251 min read
Arbitration Under The Clock: Navigating Limitation Periods In Dispute Resolution
Mayank Pratap, Assistant Professor, Law School BHU ABSTRACT The interplay between the Limitation Act, 1963, and the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, presents a labyrinth of interpretive challenges that profoundly influence the efficacy of alternative dispute resolution mechanisms in India. At its core, the Limitation Act imposes rigid temporal boundaries on the initiation of legal claims, extinguishing remedies once prescribed periods elapse. Section 43(1) of the Arbit
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Nov 12, 20252 min read
Bridging Code And Law: The Legal Landscape Of Smart Contracts
Kashish Mamnani, Jigeesha Vaishnav & Akshara Dubey, Institute of Law, Nirma University ABSTRACT Smart contracts are of the nature of self-executing contracts that are programmed on blockchain platforms, represents a revolutionary change in online transactions. This research piece critically analyses the legalities of smart contracts in the Indian legal framework. It also deals with their legal enforceability under the Indian Contract Act, 1872, evidentiary admissibility under
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Nov 12, 20252 min read
Balancing Stability And Change: How The US, South Africa, And India Amend Their Constitutions
Dr. Rajeev Kumar Singh, Assistant Professor of Law, Amity Law School, Amity University Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow Campus Orcid ID: https://orcid.org/0009-0000-6751-280X Google Scholar ID: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=3Uu5o_kAAAAJ&hl=en Academia ID: https://amity.academia.edu/RajeevSingh Mr. Harsh Jaiswal, LL.M. (Constitutional Law), Amity Law School, Amity University Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow Campus ABSTRACT This research paper undertakes a comparative analysis of con
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Nov 12, 20251 min read
The GST Council As A Quasi-Federal Institution: Constitutional Design And Judicial Interpretation
Dr. Rajeev Kumar Singh, Assistant Professor of Law at Amity University Uttar Pradesh Lucknow Campus Harsh Jaiswal, LL.M., (Constitutional Law) at Amity University Uttar Pradesh Lucknow Campus ABSTRACT The introduction of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) through the Constitution (One Hundred and First Amendment) Act, 2016 marked a historic transformation in India’s fiscal landscape. By subsuming multiple indirect taxes into a unified structure, the GST aimed to create a seamle
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Nov 12, 20252 min read
Beyond The Cliff Edge: Challenging The Binary Of Juvenile Justice In India
Nivedita Krishnakumar, B.A LL.B. (Hons.), Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law ABSTRACT The rigid application of the age of majority in Indian criminal law, has created an unjust "cliff edge" of culpability that is misaligned with the foundational principle of mens rea . Current legal fiction, which presumes all individuals under 18 are incapable of forming criminal intent ( doli incapax ), is psychologically and neurologically outdated - rendering the binary distinction b
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Nov 12, 20252 min read
Social Media Trials And The Right To Fair Trial In India
Mr. Sannkalp KS, BBA LLB, MKPM RV Institute of Legal Studies (KSLU), Bangalore Mr. Jaishik. S, BBA LLB, MKPM RV Institute of Legal Studies (KSLU), Bangalore Mr. Snehith. N, BBA LLB, MKPM RV Institute of Legal Studies (KSLU), Bangalore ABSTRACT The rise of social media has transformed the way information is shared and discussed, especially in matters involving criminal cases and public investigations. Platforms such as Twitter, YouTube, and Instagram often act as parallel cour
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Nov 12, 20251 min read
Beyond Liability: The Case For Digital Personhood Of AI Vessels In Maritime Law And Sustainability Governance
Sruthy Sunil Kumar, School of Legal Studies, CUSAT Hana Fathima V S, School of Legal Studies, CUSAT ABSTRACT The emergence of Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS) poses challenges to the cornerstones of international maritime law, especially in apportioning liability and guaranteeing compliance with sustainability requirements. Current regimes under UNCLOS, SOLAS, COLREGS, and MARPOL assume human agents like owners, operators, or master leaving accountability gaps when de
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Nov 12, 20252 min read
Comparative Constitutionalism And The Rule Of Law: India And The UK Perspective
Shobha, LL.M., University Institute of Legal Studies, Chandigarh University ABSTRACT The fundamental principles that subordinate democratic governance, legitimacy, and restraining state power are constitutionalism and the Rule of Law. The study will be conducting a comparative constitutional examination of India and the United Kingdom, the purpose of which is to explore the conceptualisation, institutionalisation, and perpetuation of these doctrines in the constitutional prov
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Nov 12, 20251 min read
Recalibrating Justice: Artificial Intelligence, Ethics, And The Evolution Of Judicial Decision- Making
Sakshi Mathur, PhD Scholar, Department of Humanities, School of Liberal Education, Galgotias University, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh ABSTRACT Technologies based on AI and machine learning are increasingly becoming part of the application of law, from predictive policing to automated analysis of cases to sentence suggestions. This study explores the intersection of computational law and judicial ethics by considering the merits and drawbacks of algorithmic decision-making in
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Nov 12, 20251 min read
Criminology As An Evolving Discipline: Its Meaning, Scope, Nature In 21st Century
Tanveen Kaur, LL.M., (Master of Law), University Institute of Legal Studies, Chandigarh University, Mohali, Punjab, India Dr. Aditya Karwasra, Assistant Professor, University Institute of Legal Studies, Chandigarh university, Mohali, Punjab, India ABSTRACT This study examines evolution and role play of criminology in 21st century including police accountability, factual investigation of crime patterns and evaluation of criminalization choices, penal proportionality, and victi
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Nov 12, 20251 min read
Trademark Jurisprudence Across Borders: Insights From India, United States And United Kingdom Compartive Analysis
Pranshu Mishra & Bhoomika Tripathi ABSTRACT The paper examines the subtleties of trademark jurisprudence in the three important jurisdictions that are India, the United States and the United Kingdom. Trademarks are significant tools in the protection of brand identity and ensuring fair competition within a globalized economy. The study provides a comprehensive overview of the statutory provisions, judicial pronouncements and enshrined rights of the trademark holders. Through
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Nov 12, 20251 min read
The Gap Between Codified Law And Social Practice: A Critical Analysis And Reform Of The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955
Abhishek Mahapatra, Birla School of Law, Bhubaneswar 1. ABSTRACT The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, stands as a cornerstone of social reform in post- independence India, codifying principles that aimed to transform the traditional; Hindu conception of marriage from a sacrament into legal binding and legal contract. Yet, despite its progressive intent, the act continues to face challenges in implementation, as deeply entrenched customs and social norms often prevail over statutory
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Nov 12, 20251 min read
Legal Remedies Against Maladministration - A Doctrinal Study
Kaunain Fatima, M.S Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences ABSTRACT Maladministration poses a complex challenge within the realm of administrative law, involving actions or failures by public authorities that, although not necessarily unlawful, do not adhere to standards of fairness, reasonableness, and professional integrity. This doctrinal study provides a thorough examination of the conceptual framework of maladministration, differentiating it from clear illegality by conc
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Nov 11, 20252 min read
Framing Of Charges And The Role Of The Public Prosecutor: A Comparative Study Of Common Law Jurisdictions
Muskaan, LL.M, University Institute of Legal Studies, Chandigarh University Ms. Parneet Kaur, Associate Professor, University Institute of Legal Studies, Chandigarh University ABSTRACT The Public Prosecutor (PP) has a strong and important place in criminal cases, standing as the main person who decides on charges. This choice power, though useful for law working with flexibility, makes a clear struggle between government power and the rights of the accused. This paper looks a
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Nov 11, 20251 min read
Artificial Intelligent (AI) Driven Tools, Mechanisms Behind Fast Growth In Digital Econmy: Taxation Challenges In Nigeria
Dr. Ngozi Asomadu, Lecturer, Department of International Law, Obafemi Awolowo University Ile-Ife Osun State Nigeria ABSTRACT The advancement in technology and its adaptation brought about fundamental changes in the face of the digital economy and financial market. This includes the speed of execution of financial transactions, and opportunities for attracting new customers. The growth of digital economy revealed the flaws in traditional market. Due to convenience, most people
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Nov 11, 20252 min read
Unveiling Challenges In Victim Identity Protection For Child Pornography Amid Digital Exploration
Pishati Pranava, Alliance University ABSTRACT The problem of child sexual abuse is a global problem and present throughout the world. A child is immature, weak, and dependent on others. The POCSO Act was enacted in response to the need for laws that specifically addressed sexual offences against children. The heinous crime of child pornography is one of several types of sexual abuse recognised by the POCSO Act of 2012. Section 14 of the Act, in particular, imposes severe pena
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Nov 11, 20252 min read
Digital Love, Legal Dilemma
Aastha Kumari, ICFAI University, Dehradun Introduction What happens when marital abuse becomes an excuse for surveillance and the court becomes the platform that validates it? Imagine your private chats, shared images, or late-night text being secretly downloaded without your consent and presented as an evidence, not by a hacker but by your own husband. Indian courts have begun to accept such evidence, arguing that a spouse’s right to fair trial can override the other’s Right
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Nov 11, 20252 min read
Artificial Intelligence As An Inventor: Rethinking Patent Law And Patent Eligibility
Arya Verma, National Law University (LL.M. IPR) ABSTRACT The era of Industry 4.0 has significantly changed the manufacturing sector by the integration of AI technologies in its domain. This has led to the development of a new Intellectual Property domain that can use AI technology to contribute to economic growth through national development. This research work examines the current patent system and the hypothetical scenario of AI being granted the inventorship of AI-generate
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Nov 10, 20251 min read
Revisiting The Right To Die With Dignity: The Impact Of Common Cause V. Union Of India On Euthanasia Law
Sayak Mukherjee & Saptarshi Samajder, LLM, Amity Law School, Amity University, Kolkata ABSTRACT The idea of the right to die with dignity is one of the most troubling expansions of the basic right to life enshrined in Article 21 of the Indian Constitution. The historic judgment of the Supreme Court in Common Cause v. Union of India (2018) was a constitutional acknowledgement of passive euthanasia and advanced medical directives, holding that the right to refuse life-sustainin
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Nov 10, 20252 min read
Delegated Legislation In India: Constitutional Limits And The Challenge Of Excessive Delegation
Ishika Bhattacharjee, M.S. Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences, School of Law ABSTRACT Delegated legislation refers to the process by which secondary powers are conferred upon administrative or executive entities by the legislature to assist the legislature by creating rules, by-laws, regulations, and other such necessary legal frameworks. With this paper, the author aims to find a deeper understanding as to what extent such delegation by the legislature would be allowed a
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Nov 10, 20251 min read
Adoption Of Digital Currency In The Business 5.0 Framework: Enhancing Innovation Equity In Developing Nations
Shilpi Jadon, Research Scholar, Amity University, Madhya Pradesh (ORCID ID: 0009- 0002-8806-6081) Dr. Vartika Saxena, Assistant Professor, Amity University, Madhya Pradesh Anjali Jadon, Research Scholar, Amity University, Madhya Pradesh (ORCID ID: 0009- 0002-9376-5434) ABSTRACT Digital currencies are at the vanguard of economic change as a result of the worldwide shift toward Business 5.0, which is defined by human-centric innovation, hyper-connectivity, and sustainable value
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Nov 10, 20251 min read
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