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Volume IV Issue IV
 

 August - September 2022

R. P. Soni, District Judge, Family Court, Katni

Dr Aparna Singh (Ph.D), Counsellor, Family Court, Katni

Page: 01-16

Family is an essential part of life. After post COVID era which imposed uncertainty, everyone realizes the importance of family yet family faces a lot of challenges..

Dr. Anupam Manhas, Associate Professor Department of Law, School of Legal Studies and Governance, Career Point University, Hamirpur

Page: 17-27

For the life of humans food is one of the basic requirements. In past wars were fought for survival. In prehistoric days cavemen killed animals for getting food and this lead to the discovery of stone and crude tools of hunt.

Heer Kamdar, Jindal Global Law School

Page: 28-33

Transacting business in the commercial world involves an array of risks. Although bank guarantees and letters of credit mitigate such risks to a great extent, there are certain loopholes

Divyansh, BBA LLB, Amity University, Patna

Ozasvi Amol, BA LLB, Amity University, Patna

Page: 34-39

International Commercial Arbitration helps to safeguard oneself from the aggravate of legal maze. In India, the legal system is not robust due to various irregularities in laws which has resulted

Prateek Garg, LL.M. (Corporate Law), Chandigarh University, Punjab

Page: 40-55

Corporate Governance has a wide scope. It comprises both societal and institutional elements. It promotes a truthful, honourable, as well as ethical environment it has been a proof

Dr. Vaibhav Uniyal, Assistant Professor, Law College Dehradun, Uttaranchal University Dehradun

Page: 56-60

Matrimonial disputes have always been a necessary component of Indian society and law. Whereas these were once deemed taboo in societal norms, they are now commonplace in the legal system.

Utkarsh Yadav, B.A.LL.B (Hons.), DR Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University, LL.M. (Amity University Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow Campus).

Page: 61-73

At the time of framing of constitution while the country was celebrating the attainment of independence and was looking towards liberal democratic regime,there were also prevailing quite abnormal situation

Mr Anuprash Rajat, Assistant Professor (School of Law) IFTM University Moradabad, U.P.

Mr Gaurav Bharti, Assistant Professor (School of Law) IFTM University Moradabad, U.P.

Page: 74-83

Right to be forgotten (RTBF) is the right to remove personal data from internet searches in special circumstances. Recently, the Supreme Court recognised the ‘right to be forgotten’ as phase of ‘right to privacy’

Satakshi Tripathi, Banasthali Vidyapith

Page: 84-89

The legal system of India is very nearly denoting a milestone judgement of giving the death penalty to a female which is a first in Independent India. This choice has set out its own arrangement of debates.

R.R.Vivin, VIT University Chennai (VITSOL)

E. Anushaa Gayathri, VIT University Chennai (VITSOL)

Page: 90-104

To mitigate the spread of COVID-19, governments throughout the world have introduced emergency measures that constrain individual freedoms, social and economic rights and global solidarity.

Shikha Maan, LLM, SRM University, Sonepat

Page: 105-132

Worldwide, the number of sexual offences against children is rising alarmingly. India is one of the top five nations in the world in regard to the prevalence of child sex offences.

Swapnil Gupta, LL.M, School of Law, Manav Rachna University

Dr SK Bose, Associate Professor, School of Law, Manav Rachna University

Page: 133-143

International Criminal Court can be termed as the highest criminal court in the world. It was established with a view to prosecute mass crimes against humanity, war crimes and genocide.

Mayank Kumar, UPES School of law

Bhavya Shukla, UPES School of law

Page: 144-160

One of the reasons for human rights violations of state immigrants in India is political and economic, state diaspora being foreigners in another state, they do not

Shraddha Suman Paikray, School of Law, Bennett University

Page: 161-168

There are several court rulings and judgments that normalize rape and turn the offence in a matrimonial alliance between the victim and the accused. In this paper, the researcher has thoroughly analyzed the nuances in such cases and their repercussion

Jeswin James, BBA LLB, School of Legal Studies, Cochin University of Science and Technology, Kochi

Page: 169-180

Access to justice has reached a new dimension due to the advent and development of technology. The Covid-19 pandemic's onset signalled the beginning of a new era with the adoption of technology

Sudarsanan Sivakumar, LLM, International Trade and Business Law, American University, Washington College of Law

Page: 181-187

With the advent of a new generation of the legal system in India, bail procedures, preventive detention, and pretrial freedom have still not reformed enough to protect the fundamental rights

Mansi Agrawal, School of Law, Bennett University

Page: 188-192

This is a case comment dealing with jurisprudence over removal of an employee working under an institution which is governed by a legislative statute. The court delas with questions of law under Article 14 and 16 of Constitution of India.

Ms Radhuka, LLM., Assistant Professor, The Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University, Chennai

Page: 193-201

We board a rustic where the people of noble cause strive hard to impart and achieve the journey of ‘Education to Everyone’ for a just and peaceful society. This paper attempts to analyze the trail, the hurdles, and achievements

Mariya Fatma, Research Scholar, VIT School of Law, VIT, Chennai

Dr. P.R.L. Rajavenkatesan, Associate Professor, VIT School of Law, VIT, Chennai

Page: 202-211

Right to health care and well being is one of the basic Right of a person affirmed by different international conventions and guaranteed by the constitution, which cannot be attained without proper and updated health care system.

Harshita Dixit, Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Management Studies

Page: 212-218

Cohabitation, often referred to as a live-in relationship, is an arrangement where two people who are involved in a long-term or permanent romantic and sexual relationship decide to live together

Meghali Swarnkar, B.A.LLB, Banasthali Vidyapeeth

Page: 219-223

The Internet has become wider in the 21st century. The internet created a channel which made communication and sharing of data very easier. In one second, the information of one person is shared to another person.

Sangeeth Krishna G S, His Highness Maharajas Government Law College Ernakulam

Page: 224-226

Section 302, 304 and 304 A in The Indian Penal Code deals with Punishment for Murder, Culpable Homicide not amounting to murder and Causing death by negligence respectively.

Sarthak Chugh, Vivekanand Education Society’s College of Law (VESCOL)

Page: 227-232

The Indian Judiciary system is an intricate mechanism comprising of various levels and levers of efficient functioning. The Courts of Law, the primary and most pertinent institutes

Dinesh Singh Sagar, Assistant Professor, IFTM University Moradabad U.P

Page: 233-242

This article expresses the current education system of British India and independent India after the introduction of the school education system in India and the various education systems

Kalpna Sharma, Assistant Professor, IFTM University

Page: 243-251

As trade and commerce become broadly globalized, and communication networks enable firms to disperse information about their trademarks more economically and competently

Rashmi Singh Rana

Dr. Ankur Joshi

Page: 252-271

Numerous contemporary studies such as done by Dhavan3, Rocher 4, demonstrate the importance of Indian traditional legal knowledge. Dharma, a more comprehensive notion

Neha. A, VIT School of Law, Chennai

Page: 272-289

The wise makers of Indian Constitution while drafting made sure that India’s federal structure remains distinct from the others. But over the yearsFederalism has become more like a Political Discourse

Mrinal Aiyappa, Symbiosis Law School, Pune

Page: 290-293

International investment contains specialised legal rules distinct from investments within a State. The reason is that international investment operates between States and in international practice

Ananya Chakilam, Symbiosis Law School, Symbiosis International (Deemed University)

Page: 294-308

It is a common rule in the law of Torts, a party can only be held liable for their personal wrong or unlawful acts. The concept of “ Vicarious liability” is an exception wherein a person can also be held responsible for acts performed by others.

Dr. Shubhangi Bajaj Bag, Assistant Professor of Law, Department of Legal Science, Techno India University, Kolkata

Page: 309-327

IPRs have historically been governed at the international level by a number of agreements, most notably the Paris Convention for the Protection of Patents, Trademarks and Industrial Designs.

Sudhangee Handoo, Presidency University, Bangalore, Karnataka, India

Page: 328-339

Since 1947, the state of Jammu and Kashmir has been the source of tension between India and Pakistan. Both countries, which are now nuclear powers, have fought wars in 1948, 1965, and 1971

Anuja Elizabeth Jacob, Legal Counselor at Al Jabal Consultancy, Bahrain

Page: 340-356

The Intellectual property system provides for various laws, all of which are in greater interest of the society. Among those laws are Copyright and Trademark, which serves to further the creativity

Sunit Pratap, Institute of Law, NIRMA University

Page: 357-362

According to the statistics of WHO (world health organization) around 7.5 % Indians suffer from some or the other mental disorder, around 56 million Indians suffer from depression

Saksham Tomar, School of Law, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies (UPES)

Saloni Dutt, School of Law, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies (UPES)

Page: 363-378

This paper identifies the definition of Artificial intelligence i.e Artificial Intelligence [AI] is a computer system able to perform tasks that ordinarily require human intelligence.

Yagya Singh, Amity Law School, Noida

Page: 379-388

The purpose of this paper is to critically understand the policies of corporate environmental responsibility adopted in India. We will study what the concept of corporate environmental responsibility

Haya Ashraf, JEMTEC School of Law, Affiliated to GGSIPU, Greater Noida

Page: 389-395

Thus, beggary has turned into a really important issue to pay attention to. Despite its best efforts, India has been unable to solve this socio-economic as well as socio-legal issue.

Rohit Verma, Uttaranchal University, Law College Dehradun

Page: 396-401

Today, data are a resource that is more important than ever for everyone we can imagine. Recent technological advancements and trends, such as sensor systems

Kareena Wadhwani, Indore Institute of Law

Aakash Srivastava, Indore Institute of Law

Page: 402-412

Section 375 of the Indian Penal Code encompasses all kinds of non- consensual sexual intercourse and other non-consensual sexual penetration committed against women.

Deepanshu, LLM, SRM University, Sonepat, Haryana

Page: 413-428

Criminal liability refers to when a person can be held legally responsible for breaking the law. Criminal liability includes potential or actual responsibility, which means

Sai Charan Damodara, ICFAI Law School

Page: 429-439

International trade has been existing since the birth of nations. Still, there has been an accelerating growth in trade, finance, and investment since World War II.

Mr. Karan R. Rampure, LL.M, Symbiosis Law School, Symbiosis International (Deemed) University, Pune

Prof. Shivani Rajesh, Assistant Professor, Symbiosis Law School, Symbiosis International (Deemed) University, Pune

Page: 440-454

When people are idle, they tend to involve themselves into various activities for the purpose of entertainment. One such activity which is very common among people all around the world is gaming.

Arun Arangil, University Institute of Legal Studies (UILS), Chandigarh University

Page: 455-464

Corporate governance is a framework, system, or method corporations use to evaluate how their firms run, establish their policies, and achieve their goals. For the adoption of Corporate Governance Practices

Arjun Raj M V, CT university

Page: 465-467

India is a country with a wide variety of no. of religions and ideologies, some so different from the others just like chalk and cheese. As a result, we are left with a large number of people

Akash Chatterjee, Amity Law School, Kolkata

Moulinath Moitra, Amity Law School, Kolkata

Page: 468-476

The democracy of this country functions with dialogue and with dissent – people exercise their right to free speech as a fundamental right to voice out their grievances and at the same time give a reply to confronting questions.

Jacques Bellezit, University of Strasbourg (France)

Page: 477-493

Both judicial systems created by the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (hereafter the ECHR/the European convention) and the African Charter

Muskan Sunil Nagdawne., B.A.LLB (Hons.) at Symbiosis Law School, Pune

Page: 494-501

The absence of experience from physical shopping caused catalysation of online second-hand business operated by fashion-forward millennials during the lockdown. As a result of the culture that has become of work-from-home as an after-effect of Covid-19 Pandemic

Ritesh Roshan Samartha, KIIT School of Law, Bhubaneswar, Odisha

Page: 502-509

Technology is evolving day-by-day and with usage of it, the concern of human rights comes in. Technology such as Artificial Intelligence have made the human work easier and in near future

Mrs Hepzibah Beulah C, Assistant Professor, Government Law College, Vellore, Tamil Nadu, India

Page: 510-527

The Industrial relations had to be regulated to avoid or redress the grievances between the employer and the employee. Therefore, the Trade Unions Act, 1926, Industrial Employment (Standing Orders) Act

Sabari K S, BALLB (Hons), School of Excellence in Law, TNDALU, Chennai

Page: 528-540

We are familiar with the terms red light, green light and amber light theories from the traffic lights that we come across while passing the roads. Have you ever wondered what would it be, if applied in an administration of the state?

Mr Pankaj, Research Scholar, Shri Venkateshwara University, Gajraula, Amroha, U. P.

Dr Rana Parveen, Research Supervisor, Shri Venkateshwara University, Gajraula, Amroha, U. P.

Page: 541-553

Independent India inherited many laws from their predecessor, including the controversial law of sedition, which has judicially evolved over a period of time.

Akshath Indusekhar, BA LLB, Jindal Global Law School, OP Jindal Global University

Page: 554-560

The death penalty has perpetually existed in a state of conflicted fray throughout sociological and political discourse. The debate surrounding the subject must be deconstructed

Harshadi Rajesh Patel, BB.A. LL.B., Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad Symbiosis International (Deemed) University, Pune

Page: 561-575

Human Trafficking has been a major concern from around 1956 when human trafficking became illegal and Immoral Traffic in Women and Child Act (SITA), 1956

Rupali Chourasia, City Academy Law College, Affiliated with Lucknow University

Page: 576-590

A mere enumeration of rights is not enough, what is needed is a provision for its enforcement. Article 32 of the Indian Constitution enshrines this provision whereby individuals may seek redressal for the violation of their fundamental rights.

Asmita Srivastava, BBA.LL.B., Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad

Page: 591-600

The term Privacy, has been through many definitions along the line of time and is still dynamic as ever. Broadly speaking the term, privacy is the concept of creating

Varshini Karthikesh, School of Law, Christ University

Adhya Thimmaiah, School of Law, Christ University

Page: 601-620

Corporate governance has evolved greatly with the rise of technology. While the rise of technology has aided with efficient corporate governance, it has also exposed the same to new threats of a cyber breach.

Tushti Ratnapriya Thakur, Amity Law School, Noida

Palak Gupta, Amity Law School, Noida

Page: 621-632

The research paper focuses on the influence of technological advancements in the banking sector over society and how these changes have altered the way transactions take place nationally.

Krati Singh Bhadouriya, Indian Institute of Management, Rohtak

Page: 633-640

This case concerns the application of the Polluter pays principle in India when the Indian council for Enviro-Legal Action, an environmental organization, filed a writ petition

Vishnupriya. B, Sastra Deemed University

Page: 641-651

Earlier the insolvency laws were regulated by the presidency towns insolvency act 1909 and the provincial insolvency act 1920. The earlier was applicable in Kolkata, Chennai and Mumbai

Krati Singh Bhadouriya, Indian Institute of Management, Rohtak

Page: 652-661

With increased levels of pollutants in the environment and more global consciousness regarding environmental degradation, the enactment of various legislations for the same concern

A.S. Jayaharini, The Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University, School of Excellence in Law

A. Kevin Sagaya Lazarus, The Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University, School of Excellence in Law

Page: 662-670

In most of the criminal cases, the acquittals were decided due to the flaws of the investigator. Mostly the investigation proceeds in the police station and the rough sketch is drawn about the place

Akansha Rajput, Fairfield Institute of Management and Technology, GGSIPU

Page: 671-680

Matrimony is a sacred bond that ties two people, and households, together. But if this matrimony is without consent or the human beings worried inside the marriage

Preha Nagpal, Symbiosis Law School, Pune

Ms Kunika Kanodia, Symbiosis Law School, Pune

Page: 681-699

Malfeasance results in the gravest abuses of human rights in the world. Custodial Torture has become so frequent in our society that even common people feel it to be a regular practice

Anant Faujdar, Advocate, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh

Page: 700-708

A Pardon is a showing up of centrality, proceeding from the power depended with the execution of laws, which expels the individual on whom it is offered from the mentioning the law demands

Pari Arora, School of Law, NMIMS (Deemed to be University)

Page: 709-714

The "tort of outrage," or the intentional infliction of emotional distress, refers to a circumstance in which a person does an extreme and outrageous act against the victim.

Ms Bhumika Dandona, BBA-LLB (H.), Sushant University (erstwhile Ansal University), Gurugram, Haryana

Page: 715-719

Delhi Development Authority (DDA), the defendant, awarded a construction work contract to the appellant. The latter had to build 168 Middle Income Group houses and 56 Lower Income Group houses

Martin Dep Walsh, LL.M, Griffith College, Cork, Ireland

Page: 720-741

In a United Nations General Assembly Resolution 2854, adopted in 1971 on the protection of journalists engaged in dangerous missions in areas of armed conflict, the UN General Assembly

Dev Priya Tarar, LL.M. Symbiosis Law School, Pune

Preha Nagpal, LL.M. Symbiosis Law School, Pune

Page: 742-755

Freedom of speech and expression is a fundamental Human Right and it is necessary for the working of the entire human right system. It is the right to receive, seek and also impart information by any means.

Dr Fazil Jamal, Assistant Professor of International Law, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi-110067

Page: 756-774

Every day human life in our world is facilitated by the movement of goods and people across borders. Thanks to the 1921 Barcelona Convention and Statute on Freedom of Transit and associated normative

Thressiakunju Francis, Research Scholar at the Department of Political Science, PG and Research Centre, St. Joseph’s College, Bangalore, Karnataka

Page: 775-798

The purpose of this research is to give an overview of the extraordinary laws in India, and how these laws are used by the state. We also look into how the extraordinary laws are justified

Poulami Das, The West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences

Arpita Jaiswal, The West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences

Page: 799-805

The Delivery of Justice in our country, including criminal justice, has a significant effect on the citizens of that country.1 The judgment rendered by the court determines the fate of the defendant

Sujith Nair, LL.B., Kishinchand Chellaram Law College, Mumbai

Page: 806-818

The right to abortion has always been one of the most controversial legal issues in any jurisdiction. It is a question that invites commentary from a very wide range of disciplines, ranging from philosophy

R Jatin Katiyar, B.A, LL.B, LL.M, OP Jindal Global University

Page: 819-825

This research paper seeks to comprehend Online Mediation, its history and current applications, as well as the potential benefits, downsides, and solutions to the identified issues.

Ananya Misra, LL.M., Symbiosis Law School Pune

Dr Bindu Ronald, Professor at Symbiosis Law School, Pune

Page: 826-835

The group of companies doctrine evolved in France originally but it has now spread across the world in different jurisdictions. Some jurisdictions have a positive opinion of the doctrine

Dr. Y.V. Kiran Kumar, Assistant Professor, GITAM School of Law, GITAM Deemed to be University, Visakhapatnam

Dr. Deepthi Rodda, Research Associate, Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University, Visakhapatnam

Page: 836-847

Legal profession has earned tremendous standing in addition of popularity in the globalisation of law. Many countries have more advanced in exporting in their legal education

Bevan Avil Pinto, Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad

Page: 848-856

One of the most widely spoken topics globally is that of the LGBT community. The voice of the LGBT community has been widely spread in current times, with several million protesting

Alisha Rahman, Kirit P. Mehta School of Law, NMIMS, Mumbai

Page: 857-868

This paper outlines the case of Devaynes v Noble and case law that evolved from it, the perception of Clayton’s Rule and its prevalence across the United Kingdom courts.

Yoga Sundara Praneeth Veturi, O.P Jindal Global University

Page: 869-878

In today’s modern evolving society, the importance of Intellectual Property can’t be stressed out as new inventions are being brought up concerning cyberspace it has been a challenge

Habiba Sheikh, LL.M., National Law University, Odisha

Page: 879-893

Over the last few years, the Indian banking sector has seen a number of changes. A massive increase in non-performing assets (“NPA”) was a major source of concern, putting banks

Neha Navaneeth, School of Law, Christ Deemed to be University

Page: 894-900

Similar to the concept of fundamental rights for human beings, rights of nature is a legal and jurisprudential theory that analyses inherent rights for the ecosystems and its species.

Ishaan Deepak Joshi, MIT-WPU Faculty of Law

Page: 901-913

A series of investigative techniques are employed to determine features of criminal offenders whose identities are unknown. Such profiling relies on the premise that the mannerisms

Pankaj Sarpal, Symbiosis Law College

Page: 914-919

Secondary legislation is the term used to describe “delegated legislation". It refers to a type of statute made by the executive in pursuance of the powers delegated

Sukhdeep Singh, Research Scholar, CT University, Ludhiana, Punjab

Prof. (Dr.) Simranjeet Kaur Gill, Principal, School of Law, CT University, Ludhiana, Punjab

Page: 920-927

Confession is the admission of guilt by the accused of an offence by which he is charged. There are certain confessionary statement which are involuntary and taken by custodial torture

Parameesh Takkar, Symbiosis Law School, Pune, Symbiosis International University

Page: 928-938

This research paper managed the research surround the alternate disputes resolutions methods in family disputes in India. Indian legal system is one of the oldest legal systems in the world.

Asst. Prof. Kirti Bikram, Symbiosis Law School, Pune

Ashwini Kulkarni, Symbiosis Law School, Pune

Page: 939-946

Pharmakos in ancient religious Greek culture was the practise of human sacrifice in which the victims were usually slaves, criminals or cripples. While the question of whether

Sumedha Singh & Dr. Renu Mahajan

Page: 947-957

India tops the world when it comes to acid assault cases, and no matter what the moves made by the "Indian Government and the Supreme Court of India"

Asst. Prof Virendra Singh Thakur, Symbiosis Law School, Pune

Verma Divya Santosh, Symbiosis Law School, Pune

Page: 958-970

Even while the right to an education exists, many youngsters in India still see it as a farfetched avenue (Where knowledge is poor). It is evident that simply passing laws is insufficient

Vikash Kumar, LL.M., WBNUJS

Page: 971-986

Asian Paints Limited is one of the reputed companies in India but, in 2021, the company was at the center of controversy. The controversy against Asian Paints was triggered by the letters

Dr Surepalli Prashanth

Page: 987-1004

The Supreme Court recently in Noy Vallensina Engineering SpA vs. Jindal Drugs Limited and Ors.2 was critical of the Bombay High Court ruling that Section 34

Akanksha J Jain, KLE Society's Law College

Page: 1005-1009

Medicine and Law are the ones that affect humanity through their essence of work. Art of Justice and Art of Healing goes hand in hand when performed for the advancement of society.

Sanjana Srivastava, Amity Law School, Noida

Arjun Gupta, Amity Law School, Noida

Page: 1010-1044

Competition is defined as "a condition in a market in which enterprises or sellers compete for the patronage of buyers in order to attain a certain commercial goal, such as earnings, sales, or market share."

Sivashankaran S, B. com, LLB (Hons), Saveetha School of Law, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences (SIMATS)

Page: 1045-1063

Education is an essential instrument to bring social revolution. It is the only remedy to bring about the desired social change in the society, at all levels and ages of children.

Rajpreet Kaur Kadamb, Christ Deemed To Be University Lavasa, Pune

Page: 1064-1069

This paper critically examines the New Motor vehicle act and how it affects the people of India and their health. This paper also focuses on the fines proposed to be issued under the Law

Priyanka Shah, Temp. Teaching Assistant, Faculty of Commerce, The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Vadodara

Page: 1070-1073

This article focuses on Women's Empowerment in Society and to do a reality check that whether the Rights which are available to Women worldwide National

Anushka Srivastava, Research Scholar, University of Petroleum Energy and Studies, Dehradun

Krishan Kumar Mittal, IME Law College, affiliated with Chaudhary Charan Singh University, Meerut

Vishal Chaudhary, Kaka Horam Singh College of Law Education and Technology

Page: 1074-1080

The hit of COVID has not only impacted public health on a global scale but also it has inflicted a fatal blow on the worldwide economy, which is subjected to a healing process as of now.

Tanya Bansal, Maharashtra National Law University, Nagpur

Page: 1081-1092

It is time we see gender as a spectrum rather than two sets of opposing sides. In today’s world, nothing is beyond one gender or another. Yet, despite the steps society has already taken towards gender equality

Abhishek Sharma Padmanabhan

Prof (Dr.) Sapna S

Page: 1093-1112

COVID-19 is raising broader problems in terms of human rights, including women's and children's health rights. Women's violence has increased exponentially ever since the outbreak

Anjali Chauhan, B.A. (Honors) Political Science, University of Delhi

Page: 1113-1122

Littering is one of the most pervasive social issues and yet subconsciously one of the accepted habits. The disappointment emerging from continuous failure in maintaining

Shreem Thite, B.A. LL.B. (Hons.), Hidayatullah National Law University, Raipur

Arpit Parakh, LL.M., National Law University, Odisha

Page: 1123-1130

The fourth pillar of democracy is considered the media. It makes us aware of our surroundings and provides information on a variety of matters. The Indian news industry is rapidly growing.

Shraddha Mudgal, Disha Law College

Page: 1131-1136

Molestation and harassment can affect a child’s mental health, they may end being suicidal or in deep depression, they might not even be able to socialize forever.

Shail Shakya, B.A., LL.B. (Hons.), LL.M., UGC-NET (Law), Ph.D. (Pursuing), Assistant Professor in Law, Faculty of Law, Dr. Shakuntala Misra National Rehabilitation University, Lucknow

Page: 1137-1144

In the contemporary world of inter-connected and global trade relations between countries, foreign investment has become an important tool of political collaboration

Arun Nachiappan, BBA. LLB, Symbiosis Law School, Pune

Page: 1145-1157

It is very much obvious that the society is familiar with the term “Corporate Scandals”. After the scenarios such as Enron and WorldCom, this term has been the wakeup

Keshav Sethi, Sethi & Association

Page: 1158-1161

In a country like India where according to statistics research done in the year 2020 where it was found that there are 108 meals per 100 females which is otherwise since centuries

Reeya Mishra, LL.M., Jain University, Bangalore

Page: 1162-1178

As a developing country, India has witnessed numerous challenges and its debilitating mental health is one of the most important ones. The international reports and tableaus

Siddhanth Moirangthem, Jindal Global Law School, O.P. Jindal Global University

Shresth Goel, Jindal Global Law School, O.P. Jindal Global University

Page: 1179-1189

The practices of Special and Ordinary resolutions as envisaged in S.114 of the Company Act, 2013 reflects Democratic arrangements in General Administrative functioning of Company

Ishaan Deepak Joshi, MIT-WPU Faculty of Law

Page: 1190-1200

In cases where there is a reasonable contention to believe two or more persons to have entered into a conspiracy to commit any act qualifying as an actionable wrong, or as an offense

Priyanka Shah, Department of Business Law, Faculty of Commerce, The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Vadodara

Page: 1201-1211

According to a report of United Nations Published in 1980 – “Women constitute half of the World Population, perform nearly two – thirds of works hours, receive one tenth of the world income

Priyanka Shah, Temp. Teaching Assistant, Faculty of Commerce, The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Vadodara

Page: 1212-1221

The Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Act, 2019 is an act of the Parliament of India with the objective to provide for protection of rights to transgenders

Pragya Kumari, Chankya National Law University

Page: 1222-1228

The Personal Laws first came in British India. It is a burning topic regarding the constitution of India's mandate to replace laws of Personal Nature, which are based on custom

Spandan Roy Basunia, WBNUJS, Kolkata

Page: 1229-1240

This article is about the Necessity of Capital Punishment in India. The ancient sanction found a place in our rulebooks since the British colonial era & has been held constitutional

Surya Prakash, B.A, LL. B (Hons.), Delhi Metropolitan Education, Noida

Page: 1241-1246

The objective of the researcher is to deal with the crucial aspects of the law related to the LGBT(lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender) community, analyse the legal position of protection of the transgender

Santhosh V, LL.M. (Taxation Law), The Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University, Chennai

Page: 1247-1255

Irrespective of the border issues between India and People’s Republic of China, India has heavily relied on Chinese imports so far. Though India has started to emphasize self-reliance

Madhurya Tarafdar, BA LLB (Hons), West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences

Page: 1256-1260

Police interrogation have led to many false confessions in the past few years. Custodial violence essentially refers to torture to the extent of death to force out false confessions.

Yagneshwar Bhaskaran, B.A. L.L.B (Hons.), O.P Jindal Global University

Page: 1261-1269

This paper aims to explore the constitutionality of Article 370 and explore the main argument against the abrogation of the same by doing an in-depth analysis of the basic structure

Kriti Thyagaraj, Christ University

Page: 1270-1277

In the Indian Ocean lies the world's most forbidden island, the North Sentinel Island. This island is a part of one of the union territories of India. But it is surprising to see how many

Saurabh Ajit Dhote, LLM, DES Shri Navalmal Firodia Law College, Pune, Maharashtra

Page: 1278-1287

Democracy is for all and not for few. Democracy is a crucial element of most of the civilizations in the world. Law framers owe a duty to protect and flourish the democracy of the nation.

Rajat Pachory, B.A.LLB (Hons.), School of Law, Christ (Deemed to be University), Bengaluru

Page: 1288-1297

The Government of India's Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA), a law that has been in effect in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) since the 1990s and in the "disturbed areas"

Vaishnav Arun Kumar, OP Jindal Law School

Page: 1298-1305

When a person needs money to be credited, they move their attention to institutions such as banks for loans. To specify people who are involved in agribusiness, there are industries

Shreem Thite, B.A. LL.B. (Hons.), Hidayatullah National Law University, Raipur & LL.M., National Law University, Odisha

Arindam Mishra, B.A. LL.B. (Hons.), Hidayatullah National Law University, Raipur

Page: 1306-1318

Federalism is a system of government in which a central government synchronise with multiplestate governments. The federal Constitution grants both the federal and state governments

Sheeba N., Assistant Professor, Department of Humanities, BMS College of Engineering, Bengaluru and Research Scholar, Alliance School of Law, Alliance University, Bengaluru

Page: 1319-1324

The construction sector is one of the major contributors to environmental pollution and risk. The environment and human life are interdependent. Human life cannot live without

Aditya Bhatt, Master’s in History, Dayanand Anglo-Vedic (Post-graduate) College Dehradun

Surabhi Singh, PGDM, LLB (Hons.), Founder & Managing Director, Dhirenuma Social Welfare Foundation

Page: 1325-1335

India is a country of diversities. From Kashmir to Kanyakumari and from Gujarat to Ganga Sagar, people of different cultures reside in the country, and celebrate different types of festivals.

Aman Kumar, BA.LLB, Aligarh Muslim University, Center Murshidabad, WB & Pursuing LLM, Babasaheb Bhim Rao Ambedkar University, Lucknow, UP

Avantika Ahirwar, B.A LLB (Hons), School of Law, Lovely Professional University, Punjab

Page: 1336-1354

The purpose of this paper is to analyze the relationship between the right to clean environment and the right to life as guaranteed under the Article 21 of the Constitution.

Shivani Singh, LLM, Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University, Pune, India

Page: 1355-1364

Jammu and Kashmir has always been a contentious situation. On August 5, 2019, On the recommendation of The President of India, Home Minister introduced a bill in the Rajya Sabha

Avishek Gautam, B.A. LL.B.(Hons) National Law University, Jodhpur

Arvind Verma, LL.M, Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Lucknow

Page: 1365-1383

The computer and the modem have fulfilled Justice Brandeis' 1928 prophesy in his landmark dissent in Olmstead v. United States.2 Our private lives are now exposed by electronic retrieval and publication

Ishaan Deepak Joshi, MIT-WPU Faculty of Law

Page: 1384-1395

When there is a transfer of ownership of an existing property, either immovable or movable without any consideration, such transfer is called a ‘gift’ as per Section 122 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882

Divya. S, The Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University

Page: 1396-1406

India is a country of vast and rich biodiversity with a unique identity. The varied ecosystem and biodiversity along with grasslands, wetlands, freshwater, and marine serve as a major economic source of the country.

Aditi Yadav, LLM, Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Lucknow

Page: 1407-1419

The article is in the context of the working of the courts during the Covid-19 pandemic which threw unprecedented challenges at the courts. The courts adopted virtual hearings

Aditya Kumar, (B.A LL.B, LL.M) Research Scholar, National University of Study and Research in Law, Ranchi

Page: 1420-1435

Recently on the demand of the Leader of opposition in the West Bengal Assembly the honourable Home mister of India was quoted as saying that once the vaccination drive on the Covid-19

Jyotsna Shukla, Centre of Post Graduation Legal Studies, Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Lucknow

Rajshree, Centre of Post Graduation Legal Studies, Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Lucknow

Page: 1436-1447

The IT Rules, 2021 has attracted lots of debate and discussion. Three writ petitions challenging the Rules have already been filed in Madras, Bombay and Delhi and the Supreme Court

Aruna Mishra, Centre of Post Graduate Legal Studies, School of Legal Studies, BBAU, Lucknow

Page: 1448-1456

The Electoral Offenses are listed in the IPC as well as in the 1951 People Act Representation. These relate to the stage where elections are conducted. There are also a few offences

Shweta Raj, Baba Saheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University

Page: 1457-1466

There are many causes that can help to explain the different types of hate crime outlined above. Following, we provide an accessible overview of what we consider to be the central factors

Digvijay Bhuyan, OP Jindal Global University

Page: 1467-1475

We humans usually love to see nature and express our affection towards its beauty. We travel millions of kilometres in our lifetime to see nature. But, we fail to realise that we are destroying

Vaidehi Joshi, NMIMS School of Law

Page: 1476-1395

The Micro Small and Medium Enterprises play a vital role in India’s development however, they are neglected by most Financial Institutions and banks. 

Shivam Jadaun & Afreen Siddiqui, Faculty of Law, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi

Page: 1396-1406

Strengthening the rule of law and increasing institutional accountability is the key to reduce conflicts and injustice. The purpose of the Paper is to examine the specifics of analysing

Manish Awana, BA.LLB, LLM, Advocate Delhi High Court

Page: 1407-1421

The role of police in Indian Criminal Justice System (CJS) is similar to the key joints of a machine without which no proper output can be attained. The chain of procedure for administration

Abhishek Johnson, B.com LL.B, Govt. Law College, Ernakulam, Kerala

Adeeb Kafeel. M, B.com LL.B, Govt. Law College, Ernakulam, Kerala

Page: 1422-1439

The term sedition is not something new in the contemporary context of Indian politics. It has been used to shut the mouth of government critics since its inception.

Saksham Gadia, Jindal Global Law School

Page: 1440-1447

Conversion of a Non-Muslim to Islamic faith to avail the benefit of Polygamy has been an age old tradition practiced in India. No other Personal Law warrants the act of Polygamy.

Ishaan Deepak Joshi, MIT-WPU Faculty of Law

Page: 1448-1457

In Company Law, there lies the fundamental Doctrine of ‘Ultra Vires’. It is stated in it that the contents of the Object Clause of the Company, contained in it’s Memorandum of Association

Mishra Sarang, Faculty of Law, The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, Vadodara

Page: 1458-1464

As the Supreme Court passed the landmark judgement of the Antrix-Devas fraud case exposing the slackness of previous governments in signing treacherous deals, it send a shock wave across the start-up community.

Bhawartha Nikhade, Law College Dehradun

Vini Chourasiya, Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda

Page: 1465-1473

In a democratic country like India, it is disheartening to see an upsurge in the number of public interest litigation related to the infringement of Article 19 and Article 21

Shifa Chouhan, Head of Research and Publication & Law Student (BA LLB) at D.Y. Patil Deemed to be University School of Law

Page: 1474-1478

This research article discusses about the role that technology plays in Legal Education and how the education has evolved over years with the help of technology.

Bishrant Khatiwada, BBA LLB (Hons.), Symbiosis Law School, Pune

Rohan Johnson, BBA LLB (Hons.), Symbiosis Law School, Pune

Arya Vansh Kamrah, BBA LLB (Hons.), Symbiosis Law School, Pune

Page: 1479-1497

Delhi's model of education, which the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) put into place in 2015, has recently received much praise throughout India and even outside of the country.

Udbhav Handa, Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies, Affiliated with Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University

Tushita Verma, Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies, Affiliated with Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University

Page: 1498-1505

The labourers have been the one strata that has been subjected to the most severe challenges since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. These hard workers have been the most unfortunate

Vishad Srivastava, Galgotias School of Law, Galgotias University, Greater Noida

Page: 1506-1539

Long before the Constitution (Forty-Second Amendment) Act of 1976 added the word "secular" to the Preamble, secularism had been read into the Indian Constitution. 

Sakchie Saluja, Amity Law School, Noida

Page: 1540-1546

The article “Environmental and Wildlife crimes” emphasizes upon the prevailing higher risk of crimes on flora and fauna and the law being a boon to eradicate those crimes.

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