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Cybercrime And Indian Banking Sector: A Critical Analysis
Marisha Shandilya, Advocate at Patna High Court ABSTRACT The rapid digital transformation of the Indian banking sector has revolutionized customer experience through enhanced accessibility, convenience, and efficiency. However, this technological advancement has also introduced complex cybersecurity challenges. The growing reliance on online transactions, mobile banking, and digital payment systems has made financial institutions prime targets for cybercriminals. The anonymit
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Oct 28, 20251 min read
Enforcement Of Foreign Arbitral Awards In The Light Of The Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA) 1999: A Critical Analysis
Marisha Shandilya, Advocate at Patna High Court. ABSTRACT The enforcement of foreign arbitral awards in India is governed primarily by the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, which recognizes awards made in countries that are signatories to the New York or Geneva Conventions, subject to compliance with India’s public policy. However, the successful execution of these awards is often complicated by India’s foreign exchange regulations, primarily under the Foreign Exchange
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Oct 28, 20251 min read
Digital Evidence In Indian Criminal Law: Admissibility And Authenticity Under The BSA, 2023
Shashank Mohan Gupta & Dr. Astitwa Bhargava ABSTRACT India’s evidentiary framework has undergone a paradigm shift as digital life dominates social, financial, and criminal spheres. The Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam (BSA), 2023, replaces the 150-year-old Indian Evidence Act (IEA), 1872, to reflect this transformation. Electronic records, once treated as secondary evidence, now lie at the core of justice delivery. This paper focuses on the pivotal reform in proving digital authen
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Oct 28, 20251 min read
Bridging Gaps In Securities Law: The Market Opportunities And The Regulatory Pathways Of Fractional Shareholding In India
Ishaan Tyagi, West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences Harshitha Agrawal, West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences ABSTRACT This study explores the rise of fractional share investments and its potential to transform domestic capital markets. By enabling investors to acquire fractions of expensive equities, fractional ownership lowers barriers to entry, promotes diversification, and supports financial inclusion. Although countries such as the U.S., U.
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Oct 28, 20251 min read
Behind The Neutral Table: Gender, Power, And Perception In ADR Processes
Shreya, LLM (ADR), Fairfield Institution of Management and Technology ABSTRACT Gender bias remains an underexamined yet pervasive issue in the practice and outcomes of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) processes, including mediation, arbitration, and negotiation. While ADR is often praised for its informality, flexibility, and potential to empower marginalized voices, these very characteristics can also reinforce existing gendered power imbalances. This article critically
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Oct 27, 20251 min read
“The Supremacy Of Indian Constitution”: Analysis Of It’s Influence On National Legislation And Judicial Decision-Making
Debaditya Chattopadhyay, BA.LLB(Hons), Techno India University, Kolkata Saranya Chakraborty, BA.LLB(Hons), St Xavier’s University, Kolkata ABSTRACT The Supremacy of the Constitution serves as the cornerstone of any constitutional democracy, ensuring that all laws and state actions remain subordinate to the fundamental law of the land. This Research Paper undertakes an analytical study of the influence of Constitutional supremacy on national legislation and Judicial decision m
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Oct 27, 20251 min read
Mediation In Matrimonial And Family Disputes: A Study On Effectiveness In Reducing Litigation Burden
K.S. Raksha, Chettinad Academy of Research and Education, Chettinad School of Law, Kelambakkam, Tamil Nadu, India. ABSTRACT Matrimonial and family disputes often involve sensitive issues that go beyond legal rights, touching upon emotions, relationships, and social well- being. While courts remain the traditional forum for resolving such conflicts, the growing volume of family-related cases has significantly burdened the judiciary, often leading to delays and prolonged distre
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Oct 27, 20251 min read
Accessible Learning For Visually Impaired Students: Advancing Inclusion And Equity In Tamil Nadu’s Higher Education
Ms. Radhuka. K, Research Scholar, Tamil Nadu Dr Ambedkar Law University, Chennai Dr. Lucky George, Associate Professor, HOD Intellectual Property Law, Tamil Nadu Dr Ambedkar Law University, Chennai ABSTRACT This paper examines the persistent “book famine” faced by visually impaired and print-disabled learners in Tamil Nadu, despite the legal safeguards provided under the Indian Copyright Act, 2012 and international obligations such as the Marrakesh Treaty. Drawing on empirica
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Oct 27, 20251 min read
The Environmental Impact Of Cops: A Paradox Of Climate Diplomacy
Bhumika Gupta, OP Jindal Global University Introduction Global climate conferences such as the United Nations Conference of the Parties (COP) are pivotal in shaping international climate policy and coordinating global action under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). These summits bring together thousands of delegates, including heads of state, diplomats, scientists, activists, and journalists, to negotiate climate targets and strengthen multila
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Oct 27, 20252 min read
A Critical Analysis Of The Impact Of Artificial Intelligence (AI) In Indian Judicial System And Existing Legal Framework
Dr. Bhaswatee Pathak, Assistant Professor, Jorhat Law College, Jorhat ABSTRACT Artificial intelligence popularly known as AI is a great contribution of advancement of modern science and technologies. It is generally understood as a broad field of Computer Science where the technology experts creates such machines which are capable of performing works which normally requires human intelligence. Proper and authentic use of AI can enhance the ability of human beings to perform a
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Oct 27, 20251 min read
Role Of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) In Indian Matrimonial Disputes
Theertha Pemmanaboina & Divya Polisetty, Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad ABSTRACT In a developing country like India, matrimonial disputes often act as a challenge as they deal with various aspects such as legal, social, and emotional challenges, and thus make conventional litigation procedure inadequate and inappropriate. The judicial system is already heavily burdened with delays, and its adversarial nature often ends up aggravating family disputes rather than resolving the
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Oct 27, 20251 min read
Sentencing Justice: A Comparative Jurisprudential Study
Ritesh Raj V K, The Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University ABSTRACT In India's criminal justice system, sentencing is a complex and changing part of the law that tries to find a balance between punishment, deterrent, and rehabilitation. This article talks about how the courts in India have interpreted the law to make decisions about punishment. It focuses on important Supreme Court cases that stress the ideas of proportionality and individualization. The "rarest of rare" doct
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Oct 27, 20251 min read
Breaking Gender Norms: A Critical Study Of Legal Responses To Sexual Offences Against Men In India
Vedica Tiwari, University Institute of Legal Studies, Panjab University, Chandigarh ABSTRACT India’s rape laws are built on a dangerous presumption that women can only be victims and men can only be perpetrators. This paper, Beyond Gender Norms: A Critical Study of Legal Responses to Sexual Offences Against Men in India, tears apart this regressive narrative, by exposing the legal vacuum and societal blindness toward male survivors of sexual violence. While Article 14 of the
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Oct 25, 20251 min read
Artificial Intelligence And Criminal Liability: Rethinking Mens Rea In The Age Of Autonomous Systems
Advocate Ritika Sharma, LL.M., Fairfield Institute of Management and Technology, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU) ABSTRACT As Artificial Intelligence (AI) continues its exponential evolution, it challenges traditional legal doctrines built around human agency, culpability, and intent. The cornerstone of criminal liability mens rea requires a conscious, culpable mental state, but AI systems operate through sophisticated algorithms, neural networks, and deep l
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Oct 25, 20251 min read
Legal And Financial Analysis Of IPO Structures In India: Regulatory Safeguards And Market Realities
Milan Tyagi, O.P. Jindal Global University 1. Introduction The Indian stock market is dynamic and serves as a key indicator of the nation's economic health and development. Initial public offerings (IPOs) significantly influence this market, shaping its overall landscape. With a robust regulatory framework, a strong domestic capital market, and a large base of retail investors, India is at the forefront of global IPO growth. An initial public offering (IPO) is an event where
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Oct 25, 20252 min read
From Tariffs To Talent Wars, Globalisation Under Strain: A Legal-Economic Study Of U.S. Tariffs & H-1b Visa Fee Hikes
Milan Tyagi, O.P. Jindal Global University ABSTRACT Globalisation has been traditionally understood as the free movement of goods, capital and talent to cause interdependent trade, movement and cooperation but recent events have indicated that it has weak areas. This debate illuminates the U.S tariff policies regarding Indian goods, the outcome of turmoil to India, and the declaration that the president of America has recently made regarding raising the fee of H-1B visa to sh
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Oct 25, 20252 min read
The State As A Commercial Entity: Constitutional And Administrative Perspectives On Contractual Obligations
Aradhana Panda, KIIT School of Law ABSTRACT The evolution of the modern states from a sovereign authority to an active participant in commerce presents complex legal questions regarding its contractual liabilities. When the State acts as a commercial entity, it straddles two distinct identities: a public authority governed by constitutional principles of fairness, equality, and non-artitratiness, and a contractual actor expected to operate with the efficiency and certainty of
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Oct 25, 20251 min read
State-Sponsored Terrorism: Legal Gaps, Global Perspectives, And Consequences
Aprajita Singh Rathore, Law Student, National Forensic Sciences University, Gandhinagar, India ABSTRACT State-sponsored terrorism presents a unique loophole to international legal framework, security, and accountability. This article examines the concept of what is terrorism backed by state actors, its impact on targeted nations and its civilians, and the existing voids in international and domestic legal frameworks. With the help of case studies and global responses, the art
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Oct 25, 20251 min read
Securing Personality Rights Among Celebrities In India: Emerging Judicial Trends And The Expanding Contours Of The Right Of Publicity
Tarun Negi, Adv. Balasaheb Apte College of Law, Mumbai ABSTRACT In recent years, Indian jurisprudence has witnessed a remarkable evolution in recognizing and protecting the personality rights of celebrities. With the exponential rise of digital media, social networking platforms, and artificial intelligence-based content creation, the boundaries between personal identity and commercial exploitation have become increasingly blurred. The Indian courts, particularly the Delhi, B
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Oct 25, 20251 min read
GAAR, Retrospective Amendments, And Cross- Border Tax Avoidance: Insights From The Vodafone Case
Aditee Singh, B.A. LL.B. (Hons.), Hidayatullah National Law University (HNLU), Raipur ABSTRACT The problem of cross-border tax avoidance is a problem faced by the developing economies especially when multinationals employ offshore arrangements to avoid taxes in the home countries. The case of Vodafone International Holdings B.V. v. Union of India (2012) revealed the flaws in how the Indian tax system captures the transfer of the Indian assets formed as part of an indirect tra
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Oct 25, 20251 min read
Restrictive And Unfair Trade Practices In India: A Critical Review Of Legal And Judicial Trends
Shravana, Christ University, Bangalore ABSTARCT The rapid development of the Indian digital economy has proven that the legal and institutional framework of control over oppressive and unfair trade practices has severe loopholes. The current structures do not react to the following problems: algorithm collusion, predatory pricing in the online market, and deceitful consumer behavior, which leads to the immediate need to reflect on the adequacy of the current competition and c
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Oct 25, 20252 min read
From Puttaswamy To DPDP 2023: Continuity And Contradictions In India’s Privacy Jurisprudence
Tamanna, LL.M., University Institute of Legal Studies, Chandigarh University ABSTRACT ‘K.S. Puttaswamy’ where the Court held that privacy is a fundamental right. Union of India (2017) brought a statutory data protection regime in the country. The Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 (DPDP Act) is formalization of this transformation as it converts the concept of privacy from being a vague constitutional principle to being a codified compendium of rights, duties and sanc
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Oct 25, 20252 min read
AI And Patent Rights Impacts Over Inventorship And Ownership
Thanima. S ABSTRACT This article explores at the complicated connection between patent law and AI and how it impacts creator rights and who owns AI inventions. As AI gets better, it's leading to new innovations in more fields. Because AI systems can make ideas without any help from humans, it's hard to figure out who came up with them, who made patents and owns the rights to them. Some law experts think AI should be recognized as an inventor to encourage creativity, while oth
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Oct 25, 20251 min read
Regulating Cyber-Pornography: A Comparative Legal Analysis Of India And International Frameworks
Shreshtha, LL.M., Chandigarh University, India. Ms. Parneet Kaur, Assistant Professor at UILS, Chandigarh University, India. ABSTRACT Cyber-pornography poses intricate regulatory issues at the threshold of technology, morality and legal regulation. In India, the exponentially growing number of internet users has become a matter of increased worry when it comes to online obscenity, child sexual abuse material and digital exploitation. Although the Information Technology Act 20
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Oct 25, 20251 min read
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