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Volume III Issue II

December 2021 - January 2022

A Swetha, The Tamil Nadu DR. Ambedkar Law University

Page: 1518-1540

With the lapse of time, injustice done to the victims in prisons have never been redressed. Ill-treatment and cruelty towards persons in police and judicial custody is what custodial violence.

Alice Chouhan, School of Law Davv Indore

Page: 1541-1548

In India bar dance is considered as an unethical and Immoral practices. Government as well as various Courts are making efforts to ban this unethical practice as this practice corrupts the dignity of women and deteriorate the public morality.

Mrigank kumar, Bennett University, Greater Noida

Page: 1549-1558

The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (IBC,2016) is a wide and multi-purposed legislation that covers insolvency resolution for both corporates and individuals.

Shrishti Chauhan, Christ (deemed to be) University

Page: 1559-1565

Triple Talaq, also known as talaq-e-biddat is a form of Islamic dissolution of marriage or a form of divorce practiced in India exclusively by Muslim men, wherein the man pronounces the word ‘talaq’ for three times.

Ridima Gupta, Jindal Global Law School, OP Jindal Global University

Jayesh Ashwin V, Jindal Global Law School, OP Jindal Global University

Page: 1566-1573

With the advent of time, the ‘community test’ as developed by the Supreme Court of India warrants reform on account of its regressive nature and the absence of cultural consensus within society.

Ishita Pal, Christ University, Bangalore

Page: 1574-1580

Indeed, the Constitution may be regarded as the country's constitutional standard, serving as the basis for the creation and enforcement of all subsequent laws.

Snehil Raj, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Legal Studies & Research, Sai Nath University, Ranchi, Jharkhand

Akash Kumar Sinha, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Legal Studies & Research, Sai Nath University, Ranchi, Jharkhand

Aastha Choudhary, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Legal Studies & Research, Sai Nath University, Ranchi, Jharkhand

Page: 1581-1588

It is well understood that there are two variables that is Need and Want. Need is the basic essential to live but want is our desire which cannot be fulfilled or satisfied because of human's unending ambitions.

Gunjan Rathore, Lloyd Law College

Page: 1589-1595

This research paper aims to highlight the seriousness of white-collar crimes because these crimes are not much recognized in our country due to lack of awareness among the masses, people are not much aware about the severity of white-collar crimes.

Akash Dixit, LLM, National Law University, Delhi

Shubham Saini, LLM, National Law University, Delhi

Abhishek Bhatt, LLM, National Law University, Delhi

Page: 1596-1609

The government recently announced the establishment of an Asset Reconstruction Company ('ARC') and an Asset Management Company ('AMC'), sometimes known as a "bad bank," to deal with substantial cases of non-performing assets at banks and financial institutions.

Arghia Namboodiri, Bennett University

Page: 1610-1625

Freedom of speech and expression one of the most important rights guaranteed by the Indian Constitution. This right insures that people have the freedom to speak their minds, have opinions and express dissent without having the fear of persecution by the government.

Aashita Nair, Symbiosis Law School, Pune, Symbiosis International Deemed University

Page: 1626-1631

The Supreme Court addressed the issue of quantum of maintenance of a professionally capable woman and laid down that such women too have a right to maintenance and that, the Courts must take into consideration the difference between capability of earning and actually earning while deciding upon the quantum of maintenance.

Dr. Kalpana Devi, Gitarattan International Business school

Page: 1632-1638

Family is the basic component of the society. Individuals are free to establish their family according to their need .Traditionally in India family life is being started after marriage.

Piyush Jain, B.A., LL.B. (H.) - Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab & LL.M. (Criminal Law), Seedling School of Law and Governance, Jaipur National University, Jaipur (2021-22)

Page: 1639-1648

The evolution of the ‘global society’, often known as ‘globalisation’, has caused profound changes, in the field of economics, politics and culture, and the law too.

Tanvi Agarwal, West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences

Page: 1649-1653

Marriage is regarded as an essential institution of the society whereby two individuals are bonded by ties of love, loyalty and commitment to each other. Be that as it may, the reality that sets in after marriage is drastically different.

Arundhathi. K.S., School of Law, Christ (Deemed to be University)

Page: 1654-1681

Sexual violence is one of the most extreme and effective forms of control in a male dominated society, which simultaneously damages and constraints women's lives and prompts individual and collective resistance among women.

Dr. Abinaya S M, Advocate at Madras High Court

Page: 1682-1685

Though individual with disabilities forms a part and parcel of the general society, they have been ostracized in many occasions. One of the main reason could be the difficulties in understanding and interpreting the communication skills of individual with disabilities.

Bhaskar Choudhury, Assistant Professor of Law, Indian Institute of Legal Studies, Siliguri, West Bengal

Karun Sanjaya, Research Scholar, VIT School of Law, Chennai, Tamil Nadu cum Assistant Professor of Law, Indian Institute
of Legal Studies, Siliguri, West Bengal

Page: 1686-1695

In 2018, LGBT people got one relief: consensual sexual acts between homosexuals are not criminal in nature. However, that is not sufficient for them to change the stereotypical mind of our society. They have suffered a lot from society as well as from their family.

Swathi Muthukumar, VIT School of Law, VIT Chennai Campus

Page: 1696-1705

Throughout the decades, Indian society has tremendously faced social change. The processes of urbanisation and modernisation, has left India in cross roads.

Abinaya S, Christ (Deemed to be University)

Page: 1706-1714

Education policy is a crucial priority for governments all around the world. There is growing international demand to pay more attention to educational policy results and their influence on social and economic development.

Arifa Zahra, Assistant Professor, Presidency University

Page: 1715-1723

Present research paper shall pursue the discussion on the attitude of Indian designated representatives on the success and the failure of the arbitration clause under BITs between India and other states.

Soumya Jena, KIIT School of Law

Page: 1724-1731

The Governor conceded them reduction of the unexpired sentence under Article 161 of the Indian Constitution. By the child of the killed individual that Constitutional legitimacy of the Governor's party in power was tested in the Andhra Pradesh High Court.

Kismat, Geeta Institute of Law, Panipat, Haryana, India

Page: 1732-1740

Cybercrime directly refers to the activities which are particularly done with using the various modes of communication technology equipments such as the cyberspace, the internet, the world wide web, etc.

Sanjana Mehta, Jindal Global Law School

Page: 1741-1749

With the ever-evolving Information Technology, the nations across the globe have initiated advancement to pace up with the digitalization of economy. This global exponential expansion of the Information Technology has led to an increase in the demand and supply of digital services.

Tapasya B., LLM (Corporate and Commercial Law), School of Law, Christ University

Page: 1750-1755

Regulation is a form of control, which requires the constant monitoring by the body designated to do so. It is necessary to maintain discipline in the said field and to assure adherence to the rules provided to streamline the body which is regulated.

Smruti Poola, Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad

Page: 1756-1770

The Indian Evidence Act lays out the criteria and procedure for the production of evidence to cement legal arguments. The Act houses of one of the most considered and discussed provisions in Indian Jurisprudence.

Anagha P, School of Legal Studies, CUSAT

Page: 1771-1776

Societal notions perceive politics as a constant tussle for power. While governance is entrusted with a greater scale of societal commitment, federalism is a classic balance of autonomy, responsibility and unity.

Aditi Chaudhary, Jindal Global Law School

Sanjana Mehta, Jindal Global Law School

Page: 1777-1785

Today’s digital era brings with it an expanding online world which needs special laws for the protection of its users from various forms of criminal acts. New challenges arise especially in the context of copyright infringement

Avani Jain, NRI Group of Institutions

1786-1792

Capital punishment aka death penalty is a gravely discussed topic not only among the Indian legal society but all around the world. Not only is it a talking point amongst the legal professionals, but among the people in general as well.

Yuvraj Trivedi, Jindal Global Law School

Page: 1793-1903

Evidence is defined as everything which is required to substantiate a claim, such as the fact in question or the factum probandum. Before the applicable laws and their provisions may be implemented, facts must be established.

Kostub Singla, O P Jindal Global University

Page: 1904-1913

There is a constant debate on whether the insanity defense should be used or should be banished. Some believe that the mentally ill are treated discriminatorily, and some believe that they are violent and a threat to society

Gunjan Maji, Alliance School of Law, Alliance University

Page: 1914-1934

India has the world's most comprehensive ongoing judicial system and is the legal mechanism of the world's biggest democratic agency. Its mission is to bring justice to the innocent and to prosecute the wrongdoer.

Dr. Divya Maheshwari, School of Law Sandip University, Nashik

Page: 1935-1946

Employer-employee relations have never been more important than they are now, and this is true not only for employees but for the entire company as a whole.

Gayathri Jiji, Research Assistant, Prof. N. R. Madhava Menon Interdisciplinary Centre for Research Ethics and Protocols, An Inter University Centre of Excellence, Cochin University of Science and Technology, Kochi, Kerala, India

Page: 1947-1953

A juvenile ‘X’ is alleged to have committed an offence punishable under Section 304 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 which is an offence punishable with a maximum punishment of imprisonment for life or up to 10 years and fine.

Vaibhav Gattani Amity University Chhattisgarh

Dolly Chhabda, Amity University Chhattisgarh

Page: 1954-1963

Secularism, the must term for a country like India, which is a secular country that is not religion biased and gives respect to all religions and treats everyone equally. India is a secular nation from the very beginning.

Deepanshu Verma, O. P. Jindal University

Page: 1964-1972

A related-party transaction (RPT) is an arrangement between two parties having a preexisting business relation, regulated in India under the ambit of Companies Act, 2013.

Resmi C.S, LLM (Business Law) & Advocate

Page: 1973-1986

There are about 1.2 billion mobile subscribers and 560 million internet subscribers in India, making it the world's second-largest digital consumer base (behind China).

Avni Mishra, University of Mumbai Law Academy

Page: 1987-1994

With internet being an integral part of our lives, the personal data/information transactions have increased massively. The vulnerability of personal data has highlighted the need for personal data protection regulations for the privacy and safety of the people involved in data transactions.

Saksham Gadia, O.P. Jindal Global University

Page: 1995-2000

The Doctrine of Promissory Estoppel is a fair principle developed to prevent counts of injustice in the society, however ordinarily named Promissory Estoppel, it falls in the circle of neither agreement nor estoppel.

Arsh Mishra, Kalinga University, Naya Raipur

Page: 2001-2007

The case went to high court and their the order of session judge modified . And discharged the accused from the charge of sexual assault under section 8 of the POCSO act and upheld the conviction under section 354 of Indian penal code.

Anurag Yadav, Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies, GGSIPU, Delhi

Page: 2008-2018

Laws are supposed to be dynamic and not stagnant; they should evolve along with the evolving organism that a society is. Through the course of this paper, the author aims at presenting the absurdness of one such provision of the Indian Evidence Act, viz Section 112.

Aparna S Narayan, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies

Gaurav Tripathi, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies

Page: 2019-2037

Cyber security has become critical in today's dynamic environment for both people and families, as well as businesses. Organizations come in a variety of forms, including military, political, economic, educational, and financial organizations, among others.

Sanika Fegade, Symbiosis Law School Pune

Page: 2038-2045

Juvenile Justice System originates from an ideology that children, because for their lack of understanding, need to be tried differently when compared with adults. Several legislations have also been enacted in support of the same.

Anushk Amrit, Sai Nath University, Ranchi

Page: 2046-2060

An eye for an eye will turn the whole world blind” – Mahatma Gandhi, this line by Mahatma Gandhi is the thrust of this theory.As Hobbes said, people in the state of nature are evil, cruel and have a short life.

Advika Adgaonkar, Amity Law School, Mumbai

Page: 2061-2066

An agency arises when one person, known as the agent has the authority to perform or act on behalf of another who is known as the principal and has consented to that act. An agent is defined in The Indian Contract Act, 1872

Kumari Muskan, Sai Nath University

Anushk Amrit, Sai Nath University

Yatharth Yash, Sai Nath University

Page: 2067-2077

The aims and effects of higher education on the economy and wider society have changed over time in various ways. Higher education institutional and policy dynamics vary over time, but also between countries and political regimes and therefore context cannot be neglected.

Sonakshi Aggarwal, Vivekanada Institute of Professional Studies (VIPS) affiliated to Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University

Page: 2078-2084

The law changes with time, and several recent decisions have broadened the scope of basic rights to reflect shifting society ideals and expanded individual liberty. In India, adultery is defined by section 497 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) of 1860.

Susmita Mandal, Hidayatullah National Law University, Raipur

Supriya Bhatpahari, Hidayatullah National Law University, Raipur

Page: 2085-2093

The theory of justice as laid down by John Rawls has left an indelible impression in the field of law and politics. He has focused on the ideologies of liberty, equality and fair opportunity to all. He advocated the etiquettes of equality and social welfare.

Apoorva Parth Soni, Amity University Chhattisgarh

Page: 2094-2097

However, there are several exceptions to this general rule, and the Court may accept an application or appeal even if it is filed after the statute of limitations has expired by forgiving the delay.

Sania Gupta, School of Law, Christ (Deemed to be University, Bangalore)

Page: 2098-2104

Under the Intellectual Property law, Geographical Indication is the defender of regional commodities that are the cornerstone of the cultural heritage of a community.

Leelesh Sundaram.B, Saveetha School of Law

Asst. Prof. Selva Muthu, Saveetha School of Law

Page: 2105-2115

In the current decade with the rise in the demand and buyers of real estate’s there is also the rise in the issues concerning real estate’s affecting the buyers.

Lavanaya Malani, O.P. Jindal Global University

Page: 2116-2120

Doctrine of Promissory Estoppel is applied when a party endures loss and some kind of damage in reliance of the promise by the other party. The consideration is absent from the promise and detrimental reliance was shown by the party facing loss.

Subhodeep Chattopadhyay, Magadh University, Bihar

Page: 2121-2128

With many subterfuge being applied to profane the sacred text of our land viz. Constitution of India, it is the bounden duty of all to preserve the sanctity of the same.

Abhishek Sunar, BA.LLB (Hons.), LL.M (Constitutional & Administrative Law)

Parul Chourse, BBA.LLB (Hons.), LL.M (Constitutional & Administrative Law)

Page: 2129-2146

The United Nations Security Council (hereinafter referred to as UNSC) is one of the most important multilateral institutions having the intent to shape global governance and is attuned to adopt legally binding resolutions

Abhishek Purohit, Jindal Global Law School

Page: 2147-2151

This paper aims to unfold the problematic features of section 497 of the Indian Penal Code and relate it to the recent attempt of the central government to readopt it for the armed forces.

Yogesh Yadav, Jindal Global Law School, Sonipat

Page: 2152-2155

Though the central concern of Sen’s Idea of justice is to find the most just society by comparing the existing and non-existing social alternatives, which are based on a diversity of reasons and democratic principles

Nikita Barooah, PhD Research Scholar, National Law University and Judicial Academy, Assam (NLUJAA)

Page: 2156-2169

The marital misconduct of 'Adultery' was a criminal offence in India till it was decriminalized by the Supreme Court of India in Joseph Shine v. Union of India in September 2018 whereby, Section 497 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860

Yashodhan Thakur, Alliance University, Bangalore & Advocate at the Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh High Court

Page: 2170-2182

For a successful competition law regime, there ought to be one single regulatory body that is empowered to deal with the aspects of competition in a country holistically.

Yashodhan Thakur, Alliance University, Bangalore & advocate at the Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh High Court

Page: 2183-2188

Insurance law is a contract set between two parties, one being the insurer and the other being the insured. It is a contract since the insurer promises to pay the benefits to the insured or to any other third party (dependent) on his behalf.

Ayushi Khetan, Jindal Global Law School, Sonepat, Haryana

Page: 2189-2203

The process of winding up one’s own company has seemingly been expedited with the enactment of the The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code in 2016. Where the process was initially governed by the Companies Act of 2013

Kaushik HM, Jindal Global Law School

Page: 2204-2210

In a world that is rapidly accepting its new identity in the digital age while receding away from the industrial one, it is important for institutions of law and governance to adapt themselves to face new challenges and thereby be prepared to avoid and resolve new forms of human conflict.

Aditi Rishiswar, ILS College

Page: 2211-2218

Sports industry is one of the most growing industries in the last two centuries. Mega sport events such as MMA, Olympics, FIFA, IPL attract billions of people yearly.

Janees Rafiq, Lovely Professional University

Page: 2219-2240

For any Democratic nation that general public should know about the undertakings of the State to be participative in real sense. This is combined with a contention that nothing ought to be kept covered up to the extent that matters identifying with open issues are concerned.

Sukhmani Kaur Soni (BLS LLB, LLM), SVKM’s NMIMS Kirit P. Mheta College of Law

Page: 2241-2253

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is an essential instrument for the manoeuvre of companies. Whether it is a public company or a private company, attention of the organizations towards social and environmental issues have increased in their strategic planning.

Khushi Jaiswal, O.P. Jindal Global University

Page: 2254-2259

Men and Women face inequality in many spheres. One of the major areas of discrimination is crimes and punishments. Female criminals are treated differently from men offenders even if they have committed the same crime.

Aishwarya Ravindra Bedre, Advocate and Presently pursuing LL.M (Corporate and Commercial Laws) from Maharashtra National Law University Mumbai (Batch: 2021-22)

Page: 2260-2268

Gender is used to describe the characteristics of women and men that are socially constructed.1 There is no universal definition of the term “gender justice” and it is often interchangeably used with terms such as “gender equality” or “gender equity”.

Meghana Addla Suneel, NLUO

Page: 2269-2282

The cosmetic products which are available in the market in a wide range, they are used to a human body. Cosmetic Beauty products are often applied to help you make you look good beautiful.

Radhika Vivek Bhusari, Symbiosis Law School, Pune. Symbiosis International (Deemed) University, Pune

Karan Ramchandra Rampure, Symbiosis Law School, Symbiosis International (Deemed) University, Pune

Page: 2283-2304

The trademark helps a business or a trade to distinguish its product or services from other businesses of the same kind and signify its goodwill if any. In recent years, many businesses have been using social media and websites as a marketplace to reach their customers.

Bhavya Jha, Kirit P. Mehta School of Law, NMIMS Mumbai

Page: 2305-2222

The research on upper-level drug traffickers in different countries is examined in this article. An examination and critique of drug trafficker typologies and theoretical models of organised crime as they apply to upper-level drug networks are included.

Twinkle Jaiswal, Amity Law School, Lucknow

Page: 2223-2227

The term Circular Trading is related to share markets. Circulating trading involves the members of an exchange for a cartel and trade among themselves in order to create huge false volumes and rigging the price of the shares and thus misleading the common investors into a trap.

Shashank Dewan, Practicing Lawyer in Delhi

Page: 2228-2237

This article identifies the basis of criminalization, including the potential harm of hate speeches such as social, psychological, and physical harm of speeches and the role of the socio-cultural set-up of a country in criminalization.

Abhishek Subarno, (B.A.,LL.B.), Advocate, Patna High Court

Page: 2238-2244

As the cavalcade of human society started there was a need felt for rule of law to provide and maintain harmony in the society and to protect the individual’s right and freedom in the society.

A Soundarya, SASTRA Deemed to Be University, Thirumalaisamudram

A B Abirami, SASTRA Deemed to Be University, Thirumalaisamudram

Page: 2245-2260

This paper examines the impact of e-commerce on markets where established firms face competition from focused Internet-based entrants and aims to shed light on how the rise in online purchases has affected prices in comparison to those made in traditional establishments.

Saksham Srivastav, Kirit P. Mehta School of Law, NMIMS Mumbai

Page: 2261-2275

A contract is an agreement between two or more parties that regulates and acknowledges their respective rights. It has been described as "a legally binding agreement."

Advocate Jasdeep Kaur

Page: 2276-2286

The paper targets assessing the comprehension of the idea of Domestic Violence at home connecting it with the freedoms naturally appended with ladies. The analyst will partition the research paper into four segments.

Manasa Rudrakshala, School of Legal Studies, CMR University, Bangalore

Page: 2287-2300

Access to justice is an inherent and inalienable right which should be guaranteed to all human beings. It essentially refers to an individual’s ability to seek remedy and redressal for violation of their rights.

Shrusti Mulgund, Symbiosis Law School Hyderabad

Page: 2301-2310

Every citizen of India has a right to seek legal remedy, but in some cases, certain people are barred from filing a suit or for applying execution of decree due to legal disability.

Chandan Kamra, Amity Law School, Amity University, Noida, Uttar Pradesh

Page: 2311-2327

A normal human life has also been supported by the Technology, after its discovery. Making daily life easy, from washing the clothes or travelling in a car, technology can be seen in the very smallest act of life nowadays.

Akansha Yadav, PhD Scholar, Galgotias University, Greater Noida

Page: 2328-2335

Copyright is one of the major part of the Intellectual Property Rights awarding protection to the creator of the work for their valuable and unique creation.

Gautam Chaudhary, Chander Prabhujain College of Higher Studies and School of Law, GGSIPU

Page: 2336-2343

The term “Bail” is not defined anywhere in the code, but in the attempt of definition, it means setting a person at liberty after arrest on a charge. Such liberty is granted to the accused after fulfilment of paramount condition i.e. Security.

Charu Trivedi, Assistant Professor of Law, NRI Group of Institutions, Bhopal (M.P)

Page: 2344-2354

The term ‘Self-incrimination’ means making statements or producing evidence by a person against himself which tends to prove that he is guilty of crime.

Manika Singh, Research Scholar, Christ (Deemed to be University), Delhi-NCR

Page: 2355-2365

The Corona virus pandemic has really shaken the world but what in a major sense it has shaken is the confidence of woman. With rising number of cases of people affected with this disease, the number of women suffering from domestic violence is also rising.

Pratishthit Mittal, ILS Law College, Pune

Bhargav Bhamidipati, ILS Law College, Pune

Page: 2366-2383

With rapid development of technologies in our day to day life, many activities have been merged online and created a new business phenomenon. In this modern world, with dynamic changes in currencies, cryptocurrency and blockchain technology is finding a new place.

Mani Abinaya K., School of Law, Christ University

Janani SU, School of Excellence in Law

Page: 2384-2396

Digitalization and technological advancements have created a great impact on mankind. And in recent times, millennials are more inclined towards the virtual world, which turns out to be a boon on one hand, but with the surging crimes in the online space, it has become a ban on the other hand.

Radhika Soni, School of Law, NMIMS, Navi Mumbai

Page: 2397-2403

Bank guarantees play an important part in business expansion, assisting businessmen to develop. As financial companies use guarantee clauses to preserve their loans, companies and business owners are starting to rely on bank guarantees.

Shubham Mahajan, Himachal Pradesh National Law University

Page: 2404-2411

Human Civilazition has witnessed countless inventions from the ancient age. We humans have evolved and developed sustanially with these fascinating inventions and discoveries.

Vanshika Oberoi, IP Attorney

Page: 2412-2417

Comparative advertising is all about a product claiming to be something that another product or service isn't. Every brand's marketing strategy nowadays is to claim superiority over the competition. In general, comparative advertising benefits new or unknown brands.

Aditi Saumya, Symbiosis Law School, Pune

Page: 2418-2424

The special status given to the government and public officers in their official capacity in the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, which is comprised within sections 79 to 82 and Order XXVII of the Code, has been discussed at length in this article.

A. Jeffry Andrew

M. Athma Rubavathi

Page: 2425-2435

Under trial denotes an unconvicted prisoner. One who has been detained in prison during the period of investigation, inquiry or trial for the offence s/he is accused to have committed.

Utkarsh kumar, Maharishi Markandeshwar (Deemed to be University)

Page: 2436-2444

The term "illegitimate" refers to something that is against the law. Illegitimate children, in this context, are those born outside of a legal marriage. In many respects, not just society but also the law has discriminated against them.

Abinaya Raj, Jindal Global Law School, Jindal Global University

Page: 2445-2449

This paper tries to understand the prevalence of restrictive covenants in property law and its interaction with constitutional law. Covering a range of case laws, the theme of restrictive covenants is understood internationally, traced through the history.

Shipra Gupta, Banasthali Vidhyapith (Rajasthan)

Varsha Chauhan, Banasthali Vidhyapith (Rajasthan)

Page: 2450-2475

Recently, the Government of India passes a bill1 to increase the age of females for marriage from 18 years to 21 years. Government held many reasons to pass the bill including the health of woman who get pregnant in early age also includes to reduce the rates

Nishant Anshul, University School of Law and Legal Studies, GGSIPU, Delhi

Page: 2476-2491

Examples of governors impeding State Governments from free conduct of affairs have become regrettably often. The Governor has a recurring role in a State’s governance mechanism but he does not have a pervasive presence in all of its matters.

Amulya Anita Gurumurthy, Jindal Global Law School

Nupur Paliwal, Jindal Global Law School

Page: 2492-2501

This paper aims to provide a comparative perspective on the doctrine of piercing the corporate veil in India and China, with respect to the grounds invoked for piercing the veil, its application with regard to the categories of companies

Mehu Mohan, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun

Page: 2502-2508

Mergers and Acquisitions are a big part of the corporate finance world. A famous equation of one plus is equals to three is followed which is also the special alchemy of a merger or an acquisition.

Hari Kishan, Baba Mast Nath University, Rohtak, Haryana (India)

Page: 2509-2521

Though the concept of victim compensation qua India is historical as Manusmriti in Chapter VIII verse 287 says that if limb is injured, the assailant shall be made to pay the expense of the cure.

Unnati Khanna, Symbiosis Law School, Pune

Page: 2522-2536

The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 is an integrated version of the fragmented legislations governing insolvency resolution, reorganisation and liquidation of companies.

Pullabhotla VLS SriChakrapani, Sharda University

Page: 2537-2546

Uniform Civil Code is a proposal in India to formulate and implement secular personal laws of citizens which apply on all citizens equally regardless of their religion.

Vanshika Sharma, Maharashtra National Law University Mumbai

Page: 2547-2551

The State acts as the parens patriae (parent of his or her country) for every child in the country. The juvenile justice system in India gets its foundation from constitutional mandates under the fundamental rights, directive principles of state policy and fundamental duties as well.

Sukeerti K G, Tamil Nadu Dr Ambedkar Law University, Chennai

Page: 2552-2560

Environmental issues are on the rise and with every passing day the need to mitigate the impact of such issues is strongly felt. Human development over the years have shaped the world, in a way which altered the natural course of earth.

Nupur Agrawal, LLM, Jindal Global Law School

Page: 2561-2570

Progressivism in the nineteenth century gave birth to both international law and Marxian thought. Despite Marx's low interest in international law, several elements of his writings are quite important.

Krithikaa Krishnamurthy, SASTRA Deemed to be University

Page: 2571-2576

The technology has developed to such an extent that cars can drive without human intervention. But the main question to that technology is can it prevent accidents under any circumstance? The human mind thinks to avoid any situation that would bring them trouble in future.

Shelly, Bennett University

Page: 2577-2584

Environmental Law in India is a relatively new and challenging subject, and it has become a devise for promoting “sustainable development”. Today there is a demand for professionals who are willing to bring a change in this area

Mayank Dwivedi, Lloyd Law College

Page: 2585-2596

A child being the most sensitive and vulnerable part of the society needs utmost care and affection in social as well as personal aspects. Juvenile being of immature age has slighter exposure to the real world

Lakshmi Sanjana.R, Faculty of Law, Dr. Ambedkar Government Law College, Vellore

Page: 2597-2605

Among all categories of the informal sector, the protection of domestic workers forms one of the biggest challenges to labour laws. The intrinsic work associated in the day to day life of a domestic worker makes them more vulnerable than other workers in the economy.

Megha Gupta, IMS Law College, Noida

Page: 2606-2617

The Indian Penal Code, 1860 does not recognise that a husband raping his wife is a crime, hence there is no criminalization of marital rape in India. Various Law Commission papers, Parliamentary discussions, and judicial rulings explain why this is the case.

H. Abhinav Srinivasan, Tamil Nadu National Law University, Tiruchirappalli

Page: 2618-2623

The legal framework of India guarantees many rights and liberties which are always subject to “reasonable restrictions” of some form. The concept of negative covenants are a fragile area in law and the manner in which the same is dealt with, is addressed by the present case.

Atluri Divija Choudary, Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad

Page: 2624-2633

The millennial virus that affected the entire judicial system, left around 400 million lawsuits to be resolved in order to guarantee and preserve basic human rights.

Arya Sudhir Nikam, MNLU, Mumbai

Page: 2634-2638

The essential premise on which the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 is based is ubi jus ibi remedium, which means "where there is a right, there is a remedy." The notion of mesne profits arose from this premise since it is the law of nature

Inian R, School of Law, Christ (Deemed to be) University, Bangalore

Page: 2639-2654

In the modern-day world and evolved India, Bigamy became the dissipate topic. Supported with the decreased appearance rate, the focus on this topic devolves to be inert for years in the country, as most religious literature affirmed decades ago on bigamy.

Bela Kulkarni, Symbiosis Law School, Pune

Page: 2655-2666

International commercial dispute resolution has changed and improved dramatically over the last few decades. A major characteristic has been a shift away from traditional court-based litigation, allowing for the investigation of alternative approaches and strategies.

Nikitha K, School of law, Christ (Deemed to be University)

Page: 2667-2682

The discussion in India over the Uniform Civil Code has gone through three stages, each centred on a particular set of normative concerns, such as national consolidation, equality of laws, and, most recently, gender justice.

Srijoy Mukherjee, Christ (Deemed To Be University), Lavasa, Pune, India

Page: 2683-2693

The usage of extreme power by the police may be named as police brutality. Albeit a careful meaning of this abominable demonstration is yet to be given. The peculiarity of police fierceness has existed since the initiation of policing in India and with the flare-up of Covid-19

KK Sinduja Shankar, BA.LLB (2016), OP Jindal Global University, Advocate at High Court of Telangana

Page: 2694-2702

Acid attack survivors face ridicule and are ostracised from society. They have to constantly face stigma throughout their lives and they are not accepted in society unless they undertake cosmetic treatment.

Aditi Shekhar, O.P. Jindal Global University, Sonipat

Page: 2703-2712

The disabled community is frequently associated with feelings of empathy, dependence, and constant aid. It is unfortunate that the notion of 'disabled' itself is often restricted to physical deformity, thereby, neglecting the other forms of disability.

Pooja, BA.LL.B., Amity Law School, Noida

Page: 2713-2734

The question is the issue of how to shield the local area from psychological warfare while simultaneously regarding essential common freedoms. In legitimate terms, the test can be communicated just: how could hostile to psychological warfare

Sushmita Bharti, Sai Nath University

Shauryan, Sai Nath University

Page: 2735-2742

Children are the future of our country and it is the responsibility of everyone to ensure that they have a safe environment around them to live in. A child who has not completed the age of 18 years is a juvenile.

S.V.Visruti, B.A.LLB. (Hons.), Saveetha School of Law, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences (SIMATS), Chennai-77

Page: 2743-2764

The LGBT+ community in this culturally sensitive country India has come a long way to attain the current status they have in India and the paper elucidates the current situation in India, the people’s perspective on the LGBT+ community in India

Akash Chatterjee, Amity Law School, Amity University Kolkata

Page: 2765-2769

Language is basic to human civilization although words were not. Language cannot be categorized solely on the basis of any word or any particular way of speaking, it is rather the will of people to materialize their expressions, gestures and synchronise them to elicit responses.

Satarupa Goswami, Christ (Deemed To Be) University, Lavasa, Pune, Maharashtra

Page: 2770-2780

Victimisation in simple words is the action of singling someone out for cruel or unjust treatment. In today’s world victimisation is being seen prevalent in a lot of fields. If we look at it, victimisation exists everywhere.

Vijayakumara.N, LL.M (Criminal law), University Law College, Bengaluru

Page: 2781-2797

Trafficking is a crime which affects the entire society as a whole and its after effects are bad as the crime itself. The rate at which trafficking is increasing has to be stopped and reduced to control the ill effects related to it.

Devikrishna V P, Christ (Deemed to be University), Pune

Page: 2798-2808

“If people get sick, we take them to the hospital and give them the right medicine to get better. If people’s behaviour is sick, we bring them to the prison, but we forget the medicines.”1 - quotes by Sri Sri Ravi Shankar.

MB Divya, Symbiosis Law School, Pune

Page: 2809-2815

Satellites have opened the doors to a new space age that has enabled people to catch a glimpse of not only the planet they live in but also other celestial bodies in the Universe.

M.B.Ramya, (BA BL degree), Advocate, Madras High Court

Page: 2816-2821

Sec.17 of the Arbitration Act which deals with the power of the Arbitral Tribunal to grant interim relief has always been subject to judicial interpretation.

Abhijith Tojo, Kristu Jayanti College of Law, Bangalore, Karnataka

Joel John Thomas, Kristu Jayanti College of Law, Bangalore, Karnataka

Theres Emmanuel, Kristu Jayanti College of Law, Bangalore, Karnataka

Page: 2822-2829

Culture is like a mosaic in a beautiful piece of antique which is word. The dominating influence it exerts creates fruitful changes in each and every field which is law and economics.

Shivani Iyer, Symbiosis Law School, Pune

Page: 2830-2836

In a 2014 judgement of NALSA v. Union of India1, the Supreme Court of India recognized transgender people's basic rights and granted them equal constitutional status under Indian law.

Akashdeep Sengupta, St. Xavier's University, Kolkata

Page: 2837-2852

This paper includes the victims of Cyber Crimes against a particular section of society, i.e., women and what are the cyber laws related to these crimes to prevent them and their implications.

Ashish Pathak, B.A. LL.B., Pursuing LL.M. (Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Lucknow, U.P) & Pursuing P.G. Dip. In FS&MJ (Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, U.P)

Page: 2853-2865

Transformative constitutionalism presents a distorted lens. Perhaps, asking ‘what is transformed and what is left intact’ by the acts of making constitutions is a crucial question.

Ishika Busi, Symbiosis Law school, Hyderabad

Page: 2866-2876

Privacy is understood as a part of a person’s life which is personal to the individual. And includes personal information like, an email address, residence address, office address, marital status, employment details, et cetera.

Priyanshi Bhatia, B.A.LLB. Hons., Amity Law School, Noida

Page: 2877-2883

On December 11, 2019, the Indian Parliament approved the Citizenship Amendment Act amending the Citizenship Act of 1955. The finalized Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) makes foreign undocumented migrants and religious refugees

Kevin Thomas Jose, Symbiosis Law School Hyderabad

Page: 2884-2895

“Imagine being deceived into being taken to the room of a dark, decrepit and suspicious-looking building located somewhere in the streets of Mumbai. Imagine being betrayed by family members in the name of culture and tradition.

Mantasha Tamheed, B.A. LL.B. (Hons.), Faculty of Law, Aligarh Muslim University

Sumaiya Firoz Nomani, B.A. LL.B. (Hons.), Faculty of Law, Aligarh Muslim University

Page: 2896-2911

Mob lynching is a practice and concept of archaic nature which has made its way into the modern civil and lawful society of the present. Here, a mob or a group of people basically punish someone without trial, which implies the victim of such public crime could have been an innocent soul.

Gururaj D. Devarhubli, Assistant Professor, Institute of Law, Nirma University

Bushra Sarfaraj Patel, B.A.LL.B., Parul Institute of Law, Parul University

Page: 2912-2920

A legislature drafts laws with the utmost care while keeping in mind the about present, future, and exceptional circumstances like a pandemic or natural disasters. However

V.Saravanan, BA LLB (Hons), Saveetha School of Law, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences (SIMATS), Saveetha University, Chennai -77

Page: 2921-2950

Dowry is the practice of adorning the bride with money or valuable gifts by the parents at the time of Marriage. The Dowry system has resulted in other social evil like female infanticide, domestic abuse, sexual harassment against women etc.

Aarthi Shankar, BA LLB(Hons), Saveetha School of Law, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences (SIMATS) Saveetha University, Chennai-77

Page: 2951-2971

People who has gender identity or gender expression which differs the sex that they were assigned at birth are knows as transgenders. These people face lots of challenges and problems in society and rights are not granted to them equally.

Malavikaa G, B.B.A. L.L.B (Hons.), Saveetha School of Law, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences (SIMATS), Saveetha University

Page: 2972-2980

Induced Abortion can be defined as an untimely delivery voluntarily procured with the intent to destroy the foetus. The right of abortion for a woman is a matter of her autonomy over her body and hence is a matter of human right.

K.Netra, SASTRA Deemed to be University

Page: 2981-2986

In the modern world, population has been a major concern. The population explosion was considered as a huge threat to all the nations especially the developing nation.

Muskan Jain, O.P.Jindal Global law University

Page: 2987-3001

In the words of Mahatma Gandhi for Prison reforms, “Crime is the outcome of a diseased mind and jail must have an environment of hospital for treatment and care.”

Nazuk Sood, Assistant Professor of Law, RIMT University, Mandi Gobindgarh

Page: 3002-3012

Right to Information is the cornerstone of any democratic country. This right is essential for the smooth functioning of the country. Right to Information is an integral part of freedom of speech and expression guaranteed under Article 19(1)(a) of the Indian Constitution.

Himanshi Sangtani, Manipal University Jaipur

Page: 3013-3022

India being the second largest producer in the world, agriculture is the most important part of its economy. With 70% of the rural households of India depending on agriculture, it provides overall over 60% of total number of jobs available in India.

Rishab R C, Symbiosis Law School

Page: 3023-3037

Hostile takeovers have been a prominent tool in creating inorganic synergies and growth in the corporate world. As the word ‘Hostile’ resembles force, the acquisition under a hostile takeover is done against the will of the target company.

Samhita Nidigattu, BBA LLB (2016-2021), OP Jindal Law School

Page: 3038-3044

The role of police in India is extremely controversial and tricky. The paucity of general awareness regarding the general objective of the police is problematic as it results in the absence of trust in the police department.

Sachu Saji Thomas, Christ University Lavasa, Pune

Page: 3045-3054

AI is improving all around the world including in the judicial areas, the role of a judge is a complex one where it can incorporate activism, complex interaction with the people, dispute settlement, and we can see about the case management, public and specific educational activies

Trishla Dwivedi (B.A.LL.B), Jamnalal Bajaj School of Legal Studies

Page: 3055-3066

According to the data compiled by the National Crime Records Bureau and World Health organization, overall of 405861 cases of crime against women were recorded during the year. The reports also stated that probes in 67% of the 15654 crimes against women were pending.

Vedanti Wanjari, Symbiosis Law School, Nagpur

Page: 3067-3074

Fashion law is a specialized area of law that deals with legal issues affecting the fashion industry. Fashion is an art form and hence this industry relies on the creativity and ideas of designers.

Saarthak Verma, Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad

Page: 3075-3093

“The idea of Natural Justice has been interpreted as meaning necessities of considerable equity or significant prerequisites of equity. The fundamental point of Natural Justice is to get equity or to forestall the unnatural birth cycle of equity.

Jasmin Kaur Kohli, B.A LLB, New Law College, Pune

Page: 3094-3101

This paper primarily focuses on the concept “lifting of Corporate veil”. A brief introduction about the Concept has been given along with the aid of Case studies and definitions.

Richa Bipin, Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad

Page: 3102-3114

This article aims to comprehend the LGBT community's condition, as well as the hardships and persecution they experience daily. In addition to this, the evolution of laws and provisions made for this community and all-important cases paved the way are examined.

Edward Jhotham I, Ph.D. Scholar, PG & Research Department of History, C. Abdul Hakeem College

Page: 3115-3120

The Constitution of India is built on the certain foundations of fundamental values. The mission and vision of our founding fathers are reflected in the Preamble, the Fundamental rights, and the Directive Principles of State Policy.

Saarthak Verma, Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad

Page: 3121-3135

“Criminal liability settles upon the limit of the individual to recognize what is legitimate and unlawful. Loss of this limit, through craziness for instance, stops the individual to be held responsible under the steady gaze of an official courtroom. Just clinical treatment will be looked for.

Tarun Tripathi, Christ (Deemed To Be University), Delhi NCR

Page: 3136-3153

This paper aims to analyse the disturbing situation regarding domestic violence in India in the light of patriarchal hues still prevalent in the society to determine whether Indian women are vulnerable to being a victim of Battered Women Syndrome inside the four walls of their homes.

E. Akshaya Sai Chandar, Aerospace Engineering, RV College of Engineering, Bangalore

Page: 3154-3164

Under the US Constitution, individuals are guaranteed freedom of expression and the right to a fair trial. These rights have been extended by the Supreme Court's ruling throughout the country's history.

Dr. Pradipkumar Deoram Tambe, MMM’s Shankarrao Chavan Law College, Pune, Maharashtra

Page: 3165-3176

Right to food is a basic fundamental human right of every person. This right to food is well articulated at International level through various conventions, declarations, principles etc.

Sachidanand Kandloor, Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies

Page: 3177-3187

This report is a thought academic document that aims to connect the underlying principles and terminology of Lean and Six Sigma with current legal applications.

Shashi Krishna, Symbiosis Law School Hyderabad

Page: 3188-3200

Trademark infringement and passing off are two acts that are proximately connected and yet, are distinct in their own ways. They are applicable in different scenarios and the factors that constitute both these acts vary as well.

G.Cheritha Mahalakshmi, B.A LLB (Hons.), Tamilnadu National Law University

Page: 3201-3215

The concept of judicial independence and accountability of Indian Judiciary to other branches of the government becomes indispensible for the effective running of the constitutional machinery.

Shreenivas Patil, LLM student, School of Law, Christ University, Bengaluru

Page: 3216-3224

E-commerce (Electronic commerce) is the system of buying and selling goods and services or transmitting funds or data by means of an electronic network, primarily the internet.

Simran Sahoo, BBA.LLB, KIIT School of Law

Sakshi Sahoo, BBA.LLB, KIIT School of Law

Page: 3225-3231

This paper has analysed the objective of the provision so enacted and its roots and the cause that gave rise to the topic of decriminalising the same. this paper has also enumerated the series of “judicial precedents” that show the evolution of the judgement regarding the subject matter.

Guruudutt K S, LLM, Christ University, School of Law

Page: 3232-3237

Data is any information which is processed by equipment which create such messages on receiving the appropriate instructions. The internet is a chaotic network of entangled data, encrypted in specific frequencies and bandwidths accessible by devices connected to it.

Anvi Sinha, Amity Law School, Noida

Page: 3238-3244

Poverty is something from which no country is spared even after taking desirable measures to eradicate, nations across the world are not able to eradicate poverty.

Shivya Verma, BBA-LLB, UPES, School of law

Khushboo Bothra, BBA-LLB, UPES, School of law

Page: 3245-3251

The Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021 were notified by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology on 25 February 2021.

Pranay Sankhla, B.A.LL.B. (H), School of Law, Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies, Deemed to be University, Mumbai, Indore Campus

Page: 3252-3256

According to the article 227 of the Indian Constitution, the High court of the states have been given supervisory jurisdiction. Except for military courts and tribunals, the High courts have superintendence over all other courts and tribunals in the territory in which it has authority.

Ritesha Das, Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad

Page: 3257-3275

Throughout the history, the evolution of the power of arresting a defendant in a civil action paints a vivid portrayal of successive generations' shifting attitudes about a specific judicial remedy.

Arjim Jain, National Law University, Odisha

Page: 3276-3291

Marriage dissolution has long been regarded as going against the will of God. Ancient Hindu law does not permit divorce because religious sanctions had heightened the nature and value of the institutional marriage

Chetanya Sharma, B.A.LLB, Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Patiala, Punjab

Vikas Sharma, Centre For Converging Technologies, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur

Page: 3292-3310

The Police among common folks in Indian society is perceived as a powerful institution which generally runs on fear and force but this notion is altogether against the foundational principles of institution of police i.e fear in criminals and faith in common man.

Dr. Binita Behera, Assistant Professor, KIIT Law School (Bhubaneswar)

Simran Sahoo, KIIT Law School (Bhubaneswar)

Sai Ashish, KIIT Law School (Bhubaneswar)

Page: 3311-3364

This paper aims to understand the jurisprudence behind these provisions and also the manner in which these are actually applied in the Indian society. he paper delves into arguments on both sides and asks questions as to how far the re-exclusion of creamy layer is going to be helpful

Mr. Mallikarjun Amagonda Pujari, B.A(MCJ), B.S.L., LL.B.LL.M.(Science and Technology Law) Pursuing

Page: 3365-3372

The process of liberalization in the traditional doctrine of locus standi as set in by the judicial pronouncement of the Supreme Court has given rise to a new form of litigation.

Hariharan Venkateshwaran, B.B.A., LL.B. (Hon’s), LL.M. (European Competition Law and Regulations) Candidate – University of Amsterdam

Page: 3373-3398

Google Inc. distributes its proprietary applications to its own open-source Android mobile operating system free of charge; these applications are offered as a suite known as Google Mobile Services.

Sana Myiesha Riyas, IFIM Law School

Page: 3399-3407

A woman’s reproductive rights should lie solely in her hands and not anyone else’s but sadly that’s not the case in our country. Anti-abortion laws and judges who deny requests for abortions

Divyasri Jaganathan, School of Law, Christ University

Page: 3408-3411

This article deals with the history and legal context of Jallikattu- a 5000 year old tradition followed and practiced in many South Indian states, mainly Tamilnadu.

Rajiv G, Assistant Professor, B.M.S. College of Law, Bengaluru and Research Scholar, Vel Tech (Deemed to be) University, Avadi, Chennai, Tamil Nadu.

Page: 3412-3420

The concept of “Rule of Law” is the building square on which the advanced majority rule society is established. For the effective working of the nation it is basic that there's authorization of law and of all contracts based on law.

Anurama Kumar, NMIMS Kirit P. Mehta School of Law

Page: 3421-3431

India has always been prone to natural occurring disasters due to its special geographical and climatic conditions. India is highly prone to natural disasters than other developed countries.

Rahul Parekh, BBA LLB, SVKM, NMIMS, Kirit P. Mehta School of Law

Page: 3432-3444

Freedom of speech and expression is a sacrosanct law that needs to be protected at all costs. However, it is important to understand that the freedom provided under the Constitution is not absolute.

Chiranthana N Yadav, School of Law Christ (Deemed to be) University

Page: 3445-3454

The government has many agencies working to protect the country, such as the police and military, but certain agencies investigate matters to help these agencies meet their goals.

Lyssa Maria Brito, Bhat & Rao, Advocates

Page: 3465-3472

In this article, the legality of Bancassurance arrangements is analysed. ‘Insurance’ has been declared by the Government to be is a permissible form of business that could be undertaken by banks under Section 6(1) (o) of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949.

Taj Reefa H, Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University

Page: 3473-3483

To kill one for another is revenge and not justice. The real justice in death penalty lies in the redressal of the victims, by taking back them to a position which they enjoyed before the havoc

Shakti Gayatri Panda, LL.B, Nawada Vidhi Mahavidyalaya

Page: 3484-3491

Equality is an imperative goal of the Constitution of India. Right to equality is an essential feature of the Constitution of India and is placed under the Doctrine of Basic structure

Shashi Krishna, Symbiosis Law School Hyderabad

Page: 3492-3500

The Consumer Protection Act of 1986 was enacted with the aim of better protecting consumers' interests. To this purpose, the Act provides for the establishment of customer chambers and other specialists to resolve consumer disputes and problems.

Srajan Dixit, Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar Gujarat

Page: 3501-3514

The introduction of Internet has brought new challenges to the current prevailing laws, as most of the laws including the Code of Civil Procedure were introduced before the Internet

Asst. Prof. Mansing Bisure, B.sc (Chem), M.sc (Org. Chem), LL.M (Constitutional and Administrative Law) SET, NET

Page: 3515-3521

The Indian judiciary especially hon’ble Supreme Court plays a vital role towards the protection of human health and environment from pollution.  Through various pronouncement Hon’ble Supreme Court as well as various high courts directed

Arghish Akolkar, DES Navalmal Firodia Law College

Page: 3522-3529

The idea of the separation of powers has been at the center of attention since ancient times. The Greek philosophers Aristotle and John Locke detailed a utopian society that embodies power sharing in their report.

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