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Third Party Funding: India’s Framework And Global Standards
Dr V.B.N.H. Saroja Achanta, PhD. M.B.A., M.L.(Law), Certified Corporate Director, Diploma in Corporate Litigation, Certification in ADRDirector, Zorvy Digital Pvt. Ltd. ABSTRACT International arbitration has grown into the preferred method for resolving commercial disputes between countries, but the quick growth of Third-Party Funding (TPF) has significant implications for the core principles of arbitration. As arbitration costs escalate, TPF—in which specialized investment e
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Nov 10, 20251 min read
Administrative Law And Urban Governance: A Legal Analysis Of Municipal Corporations In India
Vaishnavi V Shankar & Nishita R, School of Law, Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences ABSTRACT Urban governance in India stands at a crucial point where the rapid pace of urbanization has revealed both the potential and fragility of local administrative institutions. This paper provides an in depth analysis of the intersection between administrative law and urban governance, with a distinct focus on the legal, institutional and operational dimensions of municipal corporation
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How To Prove Electronic Evidence: Legal Framework, Challenges And Judicial Interpretation
Victoria Joshy, Haveli Institute of Legal Studies and Research ABSTRACT In today's digital age, electronic evidence has become a vital element in the administration of justice. As technology rapidly advances, communications and transactions are increasingly conducted electronically, making digital records such as emails, CCTV footage, WhatsApp chats, and electronic documents are essential in both civil and criminal cases. The legal framework in India that governs electronic e
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Case Comment: Amar Nath Sehgal Vs. Union Of India
Mayank Upadhyay & Prateek Saxena, BBA LLB (Delhi Metropolitan Education, GGSIPU) INTRODUCTION “An artist’s creation is not merely the art of work; it is a piece of his soul cast into form.” The ruling of “ Amar Nath Sehgal vs. Union of India (2005) ” stands as the milestone for the protection of artist’s moral rights under the Indian Copyright Law. It emphasised on the sanctity of moral rights and eternal bond between artist and his creation. It reflects that law not only pro
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Artificial Intelligence And Legal Accountability In India: A Socio-Legal Perspective On Emerging Regulatory Challenges
Joylin Jacob Y, Ancy Dorshia M & Aalan Joe Edwin ABSTRACT Artificial Intelligence (AI) is reshaping governance, commerce, public services and social life in India. Its deployment across healthcare, finance, criminal justice, social welfare distribution, surveillance, and digital platforms raises pressing questions of accountability, fairness, transparency, and human rights. This paper examines the socio-legal landscape of AI accountability in India: it surveys existing statut
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A Study On The Impact Of Merger On Market Competition And Consumer Pricing In Phamaceuticals In Bangalore
Raja Lakshmi R, Christ Academy Institute of Law ABSTRACT The pharmaceutical industry plays a critical role in public health, but mergers within the sector often raise concerns about their impact on market competition and consumer pricing. This empirical study investigates the consequences of mergers on market dynamics and drug pricing in Bangalore, focusing on both short-term and long-term effects. Using a combination of case studies, market data analysis, and consumer survey
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Nov 10, 20251 min read
Beyond Correctional Measures: Exploring Alternative Rehabilitation Models For Juvenile Offenders In India
Utkarsh Pandey & Dr. Mahendra Kumar Baishya ABSTRACT The Indian juvenile justice system has historically interchanged between a justice-oriented and welfare-centric approach. The Juvenile Justice (Care & Protection of Children) Act, 2015 establishes the current legal framework for India's juvenile justice system, it holds a significant progress towards child- friendly jurisprudence has been made by this legislation. However, the institutionalisation of Observation Homes and S
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Nov 10, 20251 min read
Deepfakes: Threats To Computer Fraud And Security Under Indian Legal Provisions
Neha Verma, Ph.D. Research Scholar, Royal School of Law and Administration, The Assam Royal Global University, Guwahati, Assam. ABSTRACT Deepfake technology, which utilizes artificial intelligence to create highly realistic fake videos, audio, and images, is rapidly becoming a tool for cybercriminals. In India, this technology is being exploited to facilitate various forms of fraud, including identity theft, financial scams, and social engineering attacks. These threats put i
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Nov 10, 20252 min read
Corporate Social Responsibility In India: A Legal Analysis Of Its Role And Efficacy In Strengthening Primary Healthcare Services
Souvik Ghosh & Avirit Ghosh, LL.M Scholars, Amity School of Law, Amity University, Kolkata ABSTRACT Corporate Social Responsibility or CSR is a concept rooted in the idea that a business should not only focus on generating profit but also take accountability for their impact on society and the environment. CSR reflects a company’s commitment to contribute positively to the public, the financial systems and the environment through ethical practices. There is an understanding t
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Should Indian Courts Penalise Hostile Witnesses In Criminal Cases: The Dilemma Of Punitive Reform
Arpita Sondhi, B.B.A. LL.B. (Hons.), Jindal Global Law School (O. P. Jindal Global University) Introduction The film ‘Jolly LL. B’ has been cemented as one of the best courtroom dramas of Indian cinema for its gripping portrayal of legal processes in India, successfully keeping its viewers at the edge of their seats throughout its runtime. Filled with the perfect balance of seriousness and jokes, a pivotal moment in the film is a dramatic moment when Albert Pinto, a key witne
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Privacy And Autonomy: The Abortion Debate
Binee Tupalee & Dr. Dev Prabhakar ABSTRACT The abortion debate sits at the intersection of fundamental rights, encompassing privacy, bodily autonomy, and state interests. This discourse has evolved significantly under the aegis of constitutional law, criminal law, and human rights jurisprudence worldwide. This study undertakes a critical comparative analysis of how courts and legislatures across prominent jurisdictions reconcile the right to privacy and autonomy with competin
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Nov 10, 20251 min read
One Nation, One Tax: Has GST Truly Unified India’s Markets?
Disha Choudhary, Gautam Buddha University ABSTRACT The implementation of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) on July 1, 2017, was an exciting leap toward economic unification in India by replacing different state and central taxes with a single system. This paper asks the question of whether there has been any promise of "One Nation, One Tax" through exploring GST's impact on inter-state trade, production efficiency, and consumer prices. By combining a deep literature review wit
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Safeguarding The Right To Secondary Education In Times Of Natural & Political Crisis: The Bangladesh Perspective
Razwan Ahamed, University of Asia Pacific ABSTRACT The right to secondary education constitutes a fundamental human right and a critical driver of socio-economic development, social mobility, and national progress. In Bangladesh, this right is constitutionally enshrined, reflecting the state’s commitment to ensuring equitable access to quality education for all citizens. The paper critically examines the structural, political and administrative factors that threaten the safeg
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Plea Bargaining Practices: Comparative Analysis Of Its Evolution In The USA, India And European Jurisdiction
Sofia Saini & Ms. Parneet Kaur ABSTRACT The Plea-Bargaining practices of three jurisdictions India, the US and a few European systems are critically examined in this article. Beginning with the broad function of plea bargaining, the article highlights it as a tool that expedites court proceedings, lessens the strain of trials, and offers practical advantages to both the State and the accused. Specifically, the concept of the plea bargaining has grown to be one of the most im
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Nov 10, 20251 min read
Parliament ‘S Competence To Amend The Constituition
Sofia Saini & Dr Dev Prabhakar ABSTRACT ‘This variety in the amending process is wise but rarely found’ - KC Wheare One of the world's most fascinating and captivating documents is the Indian Constitution. The longest constitution in the world, the Indian Constitution, provides a worldwide framework for governing and leading the nation while taking into account its social, cultural, and religious diversity. The founders of our Constitution made the constitution flexible for
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Nov 10, 20251 min read
The Effectiveness Of Mediation In Resolving Child Custody And Maintenance Disputes: A Comparative Analysis Of Tanzania, The United Kingdom And India
Enid Makame, B.A.L, LL.B, JSS Law College, LLM ADR Student From Dar Es Salaam Tumaini University (Dartu) ABSTRACT This paper examines the effectiveness of mediation as a mechanism for resolving child custody and maintenance disputes, with a particular focus on Tanzania, and draws comparative insights from the United Kingdom and India. The study was guided by the objectives of assessing the legal and institutional frameworks governing family mediation, evaluating their effecti
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Nov 10, 20252 min read
An Evaluation Of Environmental Impact Assessment Mechanisms In India With Reference To Legal Loopholes, Procedural Shortcomings, And Recent Amendments
Adv. Krittika Kashyap, High Court Lucknow Bench,BBA LLB (H), Dept of Law, Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Lucknow (U.P.) ABSTRACT Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is a cornerstone of environmental governance and sustainable development policy in India. Introduced under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, and operationalized through executive notifications, the EIA framework aims to evaluate and mitigate adverse environmental impacts of developmental projects.
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Problem, Perspective And Scope Of Euthanasia In India
Vanshika Singh, Law College Dehradun, Uttaranchal University, Dehradun, Uttarakhand ABSTRACT When an individual takes their own life through their actions, it is termed “suicide,” whereas to terminate the life of another person at the request of the individual, it is referred to as “euthanasia” or “mercy killing. ” This paper aims to explore what euthanasia entails and its possible application in three distinct scenarios involving a living individual from birth onward. In anc
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Inheritance Rights Of Daughters: Retrospective Or Prospective? Interpretation Of Section 6 Of The Hindu Succession Act
Vaishnavi Ravadi & Chaitranvika M, School of law, Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences 1. ABSTRACT The Hindu Succession Act, 1956, has been a cornerstone in defining the property rights of Hindu women in India. Historically, patriarchal norms confined daughters to a secondary status in matters of inheritance, excluding them from coparcenary rights under Mitakshara law. The enactment of the Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act, 2005, marked a watershed moment in Indian legal his
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Nov 10, 20251 min read
The Changing Nature Of Marriage In India: A Spotlight On Live-In Relationships
Dr. Sumit Kumar, Assistant Professor, SRRS Law College, Nohar. ABSTRACT In India, marriage has always been considered sacred. The relationships developing between men and women outside the realm of marriage have always been condemned, but today people have got the freedom to live in marriage-like relationships (live-in relationships) without marriage. These options have raised questions on the foundation of the traditional marital institution because, in traditional Indian so
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Nov 10, 20251 min read
Balancing Majority Rule And Minority Rights: The Evolution Of Shareholder Protection In India
A. Sathya Dharshini & B. Smruthi, Sastra Deemed To Be University, Thanjavur. ABSTRACT In the modern corporate world, people invest their money in companies by buying shares, expecting good returns and financial security. However, most of these companies are controlled by the management or majority shareholders who have the power to appoint most of the directors. As a result, the interests of minority shareholders are often left unprotected. While minority shareholders benefit
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Nov 9, 20251 min read
Reverse Piercing And Integrity Of Corporate Personality
Amrutha K, Sastra Deemed University, Thanjavur – School of Law Miruthula A, Sastra Deemed University, Thanjavur – School of Law ABSTRACT Reverse piercing of corporate veil is considered to be an important theory that can challenge the conventional boundaries of corporate structure. On one hand, traditional veil piercing holds shareholders liable for company’s misconduct, reverse piercing on the other hand allows creditors or third parties to access corporate assets to satisfy
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Nov 9, 20251 min read
The Stateless Soul: What Happens To Identity When Law Abandons The Body
Riya Bhatia, OP Jindal Global University (Jindal Global Law School) ABSTRACT This essay examines the legal and spiritual vacuum created when international law does not provide protection for the most vulnerable people, who are not only rendered invisible as refugees but also as stateless souls. The state-centric basis of international legal systems that require documentation for protection is criticised, erasing the identity and dignity of innumerable people including women,
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Nov 9, 20251 min read
Deepfakes And The Law: A Comprehensive Comparative Analysis Of Indian And International Legal Frameworks
Ms. Suruchi, Research Scholar, Department of Law, Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Gorakhpur University, Civil Lines, Gorakhpur - 273009, Uttar Pradesh ABSTRACT Deepfake technology, which generates synthetic media using artificial intelligence, has created unprecedented challenges for judicial systems worldwide. Deepfakes undermine the credibility of digital content, raising concerns about consent, privacy, misinformation, defamation, and democratic discourse. This thesis examines deepfa
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