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Institutional Conflicts In India: Consequences Of Hybridized Separation Of Powers
Taskeen Showkat, LL.M., Amity Law School, Amity University Noida, Uttar Pradesh ABSTRACT The separation of powers, a fundamental principle of democratic government, attaches each power to separate organs to enable checks and balances among the legislature, the executive, and the judiciary. The Indian Constitution, however, contrasts with this strict separation in that it presents itself as hybridist in the sense of overlapping functions and sharing responsibilities and intera
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Carbon Emissions Disclosure In Digital Infrastructure And E-Governance
Yogashree A.M., Fifth Year, B.Com . LL.B., School of Law, SASTR Deemed University, Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, India. Ananya. J, Fifth Year, B. Com. LL.B., School of Law, SASTRA Deemed University, Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, India. ABSTRACT Modern lifestyles of people and businesses, government are largely dependent upon on digital technology, which is used across various sectors like healthcare, fintech platforms. These technologies are linking the world and individuals seamlessly tog
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Tribunalisation Of Justice: Comparative Study Of India And France
Sabhyta, LLM, Christ University, Lavasa Campus, Pune, India ABSTRACT This article presents a comparative study of the tribunalisation of justice in France and India, examining the historical, constitutional, and doctrinal backgrounds of special tribunals in both countries. The civil law tradition and Roman dichotomy of the divide between the law of public and that of the private led to an institutionally distinct administrative judiciary dominated by the Conseil d’Etat, which
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Labor Economics Of Autonomous Agent Integration: Displacement And Creation
Nitesh Kumar Dubey, Assistant Professor, School of Legal Studies, Babu Banarasi Das University, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India ABSTRACT The integration of autonomous agents into the global workforce marks a pivotal ontological shift from reactive “Generative AI” to proactive, goal-oriented “Agentic AI,” fundamentally altering the labor-capital compact. This article provides an exhaustive analysis of the labor economics driving this transition, contrasting the diminishing “rein
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Authorship And Inventorship Revisited: AI-Generated Works Under Indian And International Intellectual Property Regimes
Shwetapriya, Amity Law School, Amity University Introduction The advancement of artificial intelligence has fundamentally revolutionized content creation and innovation across numerous sectors, thereby necessitating a critical re-evaluation of established intellectual property law. Generative AI systems are now capable of producing complex outputs, including literary works, artistic creations, and technological inventions, which blur the traditional lines of creative and inve
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Revitalizing The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955: The Urgent Need For Reform And Modernization
Dr. Prashant Kumar Varun, Assistant Professor, Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti Language University Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh ABSTRACT The institution of marriage has undergone significant transformations in the 21st century, with changing societal norms and values placing a greater emphasis on individual autonomy and freedom of choice. The Indian judiciary ascertaining that the freedom to marry a person of one’s choice is protected and once the fundamental right is inherent in a person
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An Analysis of The Right To Privacy In The Digital Age
Divyanshi Singh, LLM, School of Law, Amity University ABSTRACT The rapid expansion of digital technologies has fundamentally reshaped the contours of the right to privacy, transforming it from a narrow protection against physical intrusion into a multidimensional safeguard of personal autonomy, data security, and informational selfdetermination. This paper analyses the evolution of privacy jurisprudence in India, tracing its development from early judicial interpretations to
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Harmonising Federalism And Electoral Synchronisation: A Critical Appraisal Of ‘One Nation One Election’
Prof. Aman Amrit Cheema, Director & Professor (Laws), University Institute of Law, Panjab University Regional Centre, Ludhiana. Mr. Ankur Taya, Junior Research Fellow (PhD Research Scholar), Department of Law, Panjab University, Chandigarh. ABSTRACT In India, general elections for the House of the People and the State Legislative Assemblies were held simultaneously for first four terms after the independence. However, successive Central Governments started invoking constituti
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Legislative Comment On The Decriminalization Of Adultery: Analysing The Constitutional Validity Of Striking Down Section 497 Of The Indian Penal Code
Natasha Tiwari & Navdeep Singh, IILM University I. Introduction and Contextualization of the Legal Shift The Supreme Court of India's landmark decision inJoseph Shine v. Union of India (2018) marked one of the most significant judicial interventions into personal liberty and marital law in the nation’s history. This judgment unanimously struck down Section 497 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), which criminalized adultery, and declared it unconstitutional. This legislative comme
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Artificial Intelligence And Bioethical Principles: A Contemporary Analysis
Ajith C.J., MG University Kottayam ABSTRACT The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into education has reshaped academic learning, presenting both advantages and challenges for students’ overall development. This study examines how AI technologies influence students’ learning experiences and academic performance, emphasizing their perceptions and the difficulties linked to AI adoption. The research was conducted at the National University of Science and Technology POL
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Case Comment: Critical Analysis Of Lenin Kumar Ray V. M/S Express Publications (Madurai) Ltd., 2024 INSC 802
Yuvaraj. G, Advocate, LL.M (Labour Law and Administrative Law), School of Excellence in Law, The Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University, Chennai ABSTRACT The definition of the “Workman” under Section 2(s) of The Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 (hereinafter referred as “Act”), inter alia places embargo on the application of the Act to the Industrial Disputes on the context of the wages of the Workman which is limited to Rs 10,000/- and is probably less than the Minimum Wages det
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The Transformative Impact Of Generative AI on Indian Corporate Law: Efficiency, Compliance, And Governance In 2025
Rajaalan A & Thirumudhukundran V, LL.M., Central University of Tamilnadu, Thiruvarur ABSTRACT: This study explores how Generative AI (Gen AI) is change corporate law by 2025, filling a key gap in understanding its combined influence on operational efficiency, regulatory compliance, and governance practice particularly in the context of evolving data protection frameworks. The important challenge lies in maximising Gen AI’s productivity advantages while addressing emerging con
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Should India Continue The Blanket Ban On Legal Advertising?
Sajal Singh, OP Jindal Global University INTRODUCTION: "Law's nobility as a profession lasts only so long as the members maintain their commitment to integrity and service to the community." — “Justice Krishna Iyer” In India, the legal profession is regarded to be a noble profession because it is a service to the society and demands a higher standard of ethical conduct compared to personal or commercial pursuits. However, it is argued that legal profession is no longer distin
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When The Earth Gasps For Breath, Will Law Awaken Before Its Death? – Constitutional Justice For Ecocide
Manvi Pahwa & Suhani Salwan, University Institute of Legal Studies, Panjab University ABSTRACT Climate change is constantly accelerating, ecosystems are constantly collapsing, the Earth is crying for help. This paper deals with the concept of “ecocide”, by way of this paper, we expect to help the readers garner a better understanding of the mass destruction being caused to our environment. We tackle various questions as to whether the ambit of Article 21 can be increased to g
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Corporate Criminal Liability In India: The Challenge Of Punishing The Artificial Person
Kashish, Bennett University ABSTRACT The concept of corporate criminal liability acknowledges that companies, not being natural but legal entities, can nevertheless commit offences by the acts and omissions of their officers, directors, and employees. This paper delineates the development of corporate criminal liability in India, examines the statutory and judicial framework under the Companies Act of 2013, and evaluates the conceptual and functional Challenges of imposing cr
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Civil And Criminal Liability Of Artificial Intelligence: Re-Thinking Mens Rea And Legal Personhood
Sivasankar S, SASTRA Deemed University, Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, India. Lakshmii Narasimhan S, SASTRA Deemed University, Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, India. ABSTRACT The rapid proliferation of artificial intelligence (AI) in sectors ranging from autonomous transport to legal analytics has exposed deep gaps in the way civil and criminal law determine liability for AI-driven harm. This paper critically examines whether traditional legal frameworks centered on human agency, mens rea, an
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Protecting Privacy From AI Manipulation: Navigating India’s Emerging Regulatory Framework On Generative AI
Aaditya Narayanan V. B.B.A LL.B. School of Law, SASTRA Deemed University, Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, India Ganesh Ram K N. B. Com. LL.B., School of Law, SASTRA Deemed University, Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, India ABSTRACT Generative AI has forever changed the film industry by allowing filmmakers to rework and reimagine content, without having to reshoot scenes. Commercially efficient, yes; but for the artist, morally compromising, violating authorial consent and performing respect. Th
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The Internet Of Things And Future Of Privacy: Human Rights And Dispute Resolution Approach
Nitin Kumar & Pallavi Agnihotri, Lovely Professional University ABSTRACT The Internet of Things has brought humankind to a new stage when the objects cease to be inanimate devices but become the actors in our life. They monitor, document, interpret, and even foresee the behaviour of human beings. This has transformed to provide unprecedented convenience and efficiency. It has also posed some deep questions on the limits of privacy, the individual dignity and the process by wh
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A Study Of Falsification Of Advertisements, Misrepresentation And Consumer Deception: An Analysis Of The Legal Provisions Under The Food Safety And Standards Act, 2006
Harsha Rajani, BBA LLB (Hons.) MIT – World Peace University, School of Law ABSTRACT The proliferation of misleading and deceptive advertisements in the food industry has intensified concerns relating to consumer protection, regulatory accountability, and truthful commercial communication. This study critically examines the phenomenon of falsification of advertisements and misrepresentation within the Indian food market by analysing the legal framework established under the Fo
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Global Health Security Challenges Post Covid-19
Shreya Manoga, BA LLB, UPES ABSTRACT The beginning of the 21st century has marked the period of global exchange and the interconnection between the people. The time of COVID-19 was a period of urgent need hence which caused a regular change in the global system and the international corporation on the global standards. It was marked as a test and stood as a pillar of international global health and security concerns. As the nations have been progressing at the pace of what we
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