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Volume IV Issue IV
 

 August - September 2022

Anushka Singh, BA (Hons.) at Doon University, Dehradun Uttarakhand

Surabhi Singh, PGDM, LLB(Hons.) founder and Managing Director, Dhirenuma Social Welfare Foundation

Page: 1547-1557

According to Bio-Medical Waste (Management and Handling) Rules, 1998 of India, “Bio-Medical Waste” means any waste, which is generated during the diagonals, treatment, or immunization

Swarangi. Vikas. Bhagwat, BBA.LLB, IFIM Law School, Bangalore

Page: 1558-1566

“Trespassing into a person’s private life is in itself a tort and the means used for trespassing are of no importance. What is important is that the trespass was committed and a person’s right to privacy was violated.”

Khushi Kimothi, Student of Chinese Honours at Doon University, Dehradun, Uttarakhand

Surabhi Singh, PGDM LL.B (Hons.), Founder & Managing director, Dhirenuma Social Welfare Foundation

Page: 1567-1576

Tourism plays a vital role in the economic development of a country and has an eclectic mix of positive outcomes on culture, economy, environment, and society.

Karan Kaul, Jindal Global Law School

Page: 1577-1583

Minors in any society are a class of individuals that deserve certain safeguards and institutional protections. This paper will be divided into three sections.

Karan Kaul, Jindal Global Law School

Page: 1584-1588

Cruelty under the Hindu Marriage act as a means of dissolution has had a very peculiar journey. This paper will be divided into three sections and tracks that peculiar journey while discussing the interpretive problems that arise in the Supreme Court.

Karan Kaul, Jindal Global Law School

Page: 1589-1593

The Bombay (Prevention of Begging) Act 1959 (BPBA) is a law which has been adopted and used to derive similar laws across the nation in order to criminalize acts of begging.

Utkarsh Kumar, LL.B( Hons). From University Of Lucknow, Pursuing LL.M. from Baba Saheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Lucknow

Vaibhav Bharti, B.Com, LL.B(Hons.) From Dr. Shakuntla Misra, National Rehabilitation University, Lucknow. Pursuing LL.M From Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Lucknow

Page: 1594-1611

Though a federal constitution involves the sovereignty of the units within their respective territorial limits it is not possible for them to remain in complete isolation from each other

P. Manigandaprabhu, LLB, Soundarya College of Law, Bengaluru

Page: 1612-1623

Food is an overarching need among every substantial need for living organisms, which makes the acquisition, processing and preservation as the most important task.

Ishaan Deepak Joshi, MIT-WPU Faculty of Law

Page: 1624-1635

A Foreign Court’s Judgement is made enforceable by using as its basis the principle that when a court having a competent jurisdiction has said to have adjudicated upon a particular claim

Madhavraje Patwardhan, ILS Law College, Pune

Page: 1636-1644

The resource of land is something that has a deep rooted effect on our culture, faith, social practices and on the politics that is played in our country. In terms of culture it has varying impacts

Khushi Nagrath, BBA LLB, Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies, Delhi

Page: 1645-1654

Gambling is difficult to eradicate from Indian society. Notwithstanding the preclusions on gambling in the country, there is broad unlawful gambling. The lack of regulation and failure

Harsh Mangalam, School of Law, GITAM University, Visakhapatnam

Page: 1655-1664

Corporate Social Responsibility has given companies a broader scope of purpose, apart from making profits. CSR activities have improved the conditions of some of the most underdeveloped parts of the country.

Anusuya Ghosh, School of Law, KIIT

Page: 1665-1668

For the period of 1 year 04. 08.2003 to 03.08.2004 the respondent obtained a standard fire and special peril policy from the appellant to cover its goods in godowns for the amount

Aashika. V, B.A L.L.B Hons., SASTRA Deemed University, Thanjavur

Page: 1669-1682

The case chosen to discuss this topic is Rural Litigation And Entitlement Kendra vs. State of Uttar Pradesh (AIR 1985 S.C. 652, 1985 SCR (3) 169, popularly called as the “Dehradun valley litigation case” or the “Doon valley case”

S. Srinidhi, BBA LL.B.(Hons), Saveetha School of Law, Saveetha Institute of Technical and Medical Sciences, Chennai-77

Page: 1683-1696

The crimes done against and on elderly can cost a lot to their social and mental ability, not just only physically. The health care for elderly must be very noble, since they need delicate

Sidharth Nair, Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Management Studies (Affiliated to GGSIPU)

Page: 1697-1703

The article provides a brief overview on the concept of the scope of interference of courts in government tender, whereby it defines the government tender. Further it also discusses about administrative discretion government

Sakshi Jain, Researcher

Page: 1704-1721

Organ donation is a process of having an organ removed from one person, known as donor and surgically implanted into another (the recipient) whose organ has failed.

Mr. Ambuj Mishra, Research Scholar, Department of Law, Faculty of Law, Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya Avadh University, Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh

Dr. Tribhuvan Shukla, Associate Professor, K.S. Saket P.G. College, Ex. Dean, Faculty of Law, Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya Avadh University, Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh

Page: 1722-1735

The Article 30(1) confers a right on all minorities, whether they are based on religion or language, to establish and administer educational institutions of their choice.

Ms. Prerna Tandon, Advocate, High Court of Delhi

Page: 1736-1755

The concepts of mental element, mental health, mental illness, and insanity occupy a distinctive place within the realm of Indian law and the Criminal Justice System.

Rishabh Bansal, BA LLB, Symbiosis Law School, Noida

Page: 1756-1762

The research aims to point the discrepancy of section 179 of the Indian contract Act, 1872, and how it is extremely detrimental to the interest of the sub-pawnee.

Pranjal Goel, Jindal Global Law School

Diksha Garg, Jindal Global Law School

Page: 1763-1771

This article concerns the admissibility of Illegally obtained evidence in India. Illegally obtained evidence means that due process of law was not followed in obtaining such a piece of evidence.

Ayush Kartikey, LL.B (H), Univ. Law College, Bhubaneswar; BSc. (H) Forensic Science, JRSU- A Defence Univ. in Ranchi, Jharkhand. Moderator, All India Advocates’ Association; Member, All India Journalists’ Association; Ad-hoc Legal Advisor, Hashtag Jungle- A MSME Regtd. Company;

Page: 1772-1781

The present article defines what cognizable and non- cognizable offense are; the statutory obligation of the officer in- charge of a police station to register the information given to him about an offence

Khushboo Damani, Research Scholar

Page: 1782-1793

It is a widely known fact, by now, that death sentences are to be awarded in the ‘rarest of rare’ cases. In India, case laws have established that while awarding such sentence the aggravating

Divyanshi Bhardwaj, Jindal Global Law School, O.P. Jindal Global University

Page: 1794-1798

The Indian laws have historically defined rape laws as a sexual activity that is forced upon a woman against her will by a man, this law does not apply to women who are married

Pranjal Goel, LLB, Jindal Global Law School

Page: 1799-1811

This research concerns with the Contract of indemnity including the rights of the indemnity holder. The author’s aim in writing this research is to analyse the Contract of indemnity

Desikan GV, Research Scholar, Alliance School of Law, Alliance University, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India

Page: 1812-1825

This paper explains the disproportions existing in the direct tax revenue system adopted currently in India. Explaining the legislative inconsistencies existing in the direct tax system

Harsh Mangalam, School of Law, GITAM University, Visakhapatnam

Page: 1826-1832

A contingent contract is something that all of us regularly use, like contracts of insurance; therefore, the knowledge of such an important area of our day- to-day life becomes quite essential.

Zaib Sofi, Jindal Global Law School

Soumyadip Chakraborty, Jindal Global Law School

Page: 1833-1846

A contract of guarantee, according to Section 126 of the Indian Contract Act, is a contract to perform a promise or discharge the liability of a third party in the event of his default.

Akshita Aggarwal, OP Jindal Global University

Page: 1847-1855

Feminist judgements and its jurisprudence is a philosophy which encapsulates equality between the sexes. The different approaches allow them to advocate gender neutral laws.

A Amarendar Reddy, Research Scholar, Pursuing Ph. D. (Law) - II Year (IV-Semester) from Mansarovar Global University, Sehore, Bhopal, Madhyapradesh, India & LL.M (Corporate Laws), M.A. (English), PG Diplomas in (Cyber Laws, Criminal Justice & Forensic Science, Mass Media Communication, Computer Applications)

Page: 1856-1899

In this Research Paper, an effort was made to enumerate and converse the future impacts of AI on ethical research in a common man career. As some scholars try to portray, the law is neither rocket science nor entirely repugnant of technology.

Prarthana Saha, B.B.A. LL.B, Christ Academy Institute of Law, Bengaluru

Page: 1900-1911

Laws are dynamic in nature; with the change in society, there is an imperative need that the laws and legislature are updated to keep up with the pace of the new societal norms.

Ishaan Deepak Joshi, MIT-WPU Faculty of Law

Page: 1912-1923

Since ancient times, the possible causes of and remedies to crime have been speculated by scholars. It has been considered that criminology has its origins in the eighteenth century according to the criminologists of the classical school of thought.

Sagar Bagde, New Law College, Pune

Page: 1924-1936

The present paper is based upon the necessity of uniform civil code as a tool to create religious harmony, their by encouraging fraternity as enshrined in the Constitution of India.

Amlan Panigrahi, KIIT School of Law, Bhubaneswar

Page: 1937-1949

Forensic science and law are interrelated. Forensic science is that branch of science that helps the criminal justice system and ensures a crime-free environment for the common man.

Amlan Panigrahi, KIIT School of Law, Bhubaneswar

Page: 1950-1959

The Paper provides for the interpretation of the doctrine of the basic structure of the Indian Constitution. The paper focuses on the meaning of the basic structure and the evolution of the basic structure doctrine.

Sourish Ballav Dey, B.A.LL.B., KIIT School of Law, Bhubaneswar

Sarthak Pattanaik, B.A.LL.B., KIIT School of Law, Bhubaneswar

Page: 1960-1966

Today with the massive development within the sector of technology, tele-communication, software & knowledge has led to a change in the lifestyle of people unconditionally.

Swati Sonal, LLM, School of Law, Galgotias University, Uttar Pradesh

Page: 1967-1998

Insurance is in the root of Indian history. It is cited within the Manusmriti, Dharmasastra and Arthashastra. The scriptures tell the glorious past of pooling of sources

Swati Sonal, LLM, Galgotias University

Page: 1999-2004

Free Trade Agreement (FTA) is “a pact between two or more nations to reduce barriers to imports and exports among them”. Under a free trade policy, goods and services

Ishaan Deepak Joshi, MIT-WPU, Faculty of Law

Page: 2005-2015

The System of Restorative Justice has become a new and important perspective of thinking and looking at the field of crime in recent times. The system of Restorative justice has addressed the consequences of criminal actions

Neeraj Kumar Garg, LLM (Corporate Law), School of Law, Galgotias University, Greater Noida

Page: 2016-2030

One of the main areas of confusion in dealing with the arbitrability and jurisdiction issue has undoubtedly been whether a specific dispute between parties is arbitrable

Neeraj Kumar Garg, LLM (Corporate Law), School of Law, Galgotias University, Greater Noida

Page: 2031-2037

The problem of cartels is, no doubt, one of the major hurdles in effective competition and undermines consumer interest so much so in fact that it is not only confined to India

Richa Roy, NMIMS (Deemed to be University) Indore, Madhya Pradesh

Page: 2038-2044

Land as a resource is very vital for human to sustain their life on earth. As per the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 land is inclusive of its surface, below the surface and above the surface.

Muffliha Sadaf, BBA.LLB (Hons), Bharath Institute of Law, Chennai

Page: 2045-2052

This paper discusses the patent laws in India how far it is promoting inventions in terms of their laws and regulations and how basic human rights evolve around and furthermore

Aarya Singh, Uttaranchal University

Kamal Nayan, Uttaranchal University

Page: 2053-2067

In modern day society 498A has become a sword for women which was once considered as a shield to protect themselves and it has become very difficult to tackle this sword by married men

Rishika Anand, BBA-LL.B (Hons.), NMIMS, School of Law, Indore

Page: 2068-2078

The contemporary rent control laws have distorted the rental market by placing a ceiling on rents, lowering rental yields, instigating the fear to property being perpetually occupied by tenants without any remedy and prolonging legal disputes.

Chanda Kushwaha, O.P Jindal Global Law School

Page: 2079-2083

Lal Singh died in the year 1951 and his entire share of the property was inherited by his only son Inder Singh. During his life, he affected partition in 1964 of the entire property

Praveen Kumar Pandey, Research Scholar, DDU, Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur

Page: 2084-2093

Cyberspace industry has made massive profit during pandemic with everything going online along with the electronic industry in India, Today, Asia has the maximum population

Sumedha Sainath, School of law, Christ (Deemed to be) University

Page: 2094-2112

In the past few years, trademark offices all over the world has dealt with trademark registrations for shapes, odours, flavours, texture, body gestures, etc. The variety of indicators that businesses

Avantika Singh, LL.M., Maharashtra National Law University, Aurangabad Graduated from Dr. Ram Manohar National Law University, Lucknow (B.A. LL.B. Hons.)

Page: 2113-2121

Soobramoney v. Minister of Health Kwazulu-Natal1 is the landmark judgment as it was the first case in South Africa which dealt with the socio-economic rights of an individual.

Kushal Agrahari & Shruti Ukey

Page: 2122-2141

Contingent contracts are the Contracts that are contingent (subject to chance) on the occurrence or non-occurrence of an unforeseen outcome is defined under Indian Contract Act, 1872.

Punya K.K, LL.B, CMR Law School, Bangalore

Page: 2142-2150

The appeal court has the power to order a retrial of the case by a court of competent jurisdiction subordinate to the appellate court under Section 386 of the Criminal Procedure Code, 1973

MS. Sadhana Nirban, Assistant Professor of Law, Starex University

R. Prerna Sharma, Assistant Professor of Law, Starex University

Page: 2151-2160

The research topic ‘growth of intellectual property rights and their impact on developing countries will unfold the historic development of IPR and trademark laws in India

Neelam Yadav, Law Student, MDU - CPAS

Page: 2161-2170

Article 19(1)(a) of Indian Constitution gives people the right to speech and expression whereas Section 66A of I.T. Act 2000 empowered police to make arrests over what policemen

Abhishek Rath, BA LLB, National Law University Odisha, Cuttack

Page: 2171-2180

The role of the general defences enshrined in the Indian Penal Code is to exculpate criminal liability of offenders in certain special situations especially when the degree of their responsibility

Shobhna Bhushan, Manav Rachna University

Page: 2181-2187

International law was primarily concerned with Sovereign States in the very beginning and the rules of international law were not directly deal with the individuals.

M. Lavanya, LLM, School of Excellence in Law, Dr. Ambedkar University, Chennai

Dr. S. Manjulla, Assistant Professor (SG), School of Excellence in Law, Dr. Ambedkar University, Chennai

Page: 2188-2199

Electronic Media is the platform through which sharing of information is done in broader perspective to its Audience. There are Various Electronic Media available and their purpose

Aditi Sinha, L.L.M, Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University

Harshit Mangla, L.L.M, Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University

Page: 2200-2207

Legal positivism is a pretty straightforward theory when expressed with a high degree of generality. It informs us that the law is a matter of fact. Despite its apparent simplicity

Vaishnav Arun Kumar, OP Jindal Law School

Page: 2208-2219

India over the past few months has seen several protests that are organised in the borders surrounding Delhi. Several farmer unions have demanded for the repealing of the laws

Shweta Chaturvedi

Page: 2220-2235

One of the most terrible problems of Indian judiciary is the pendency of cases which account for around three crores. The Indian Legisature found a solution in the way of Plea Bargaing.

Akshita Jha, BBA. L.L.B., School of Law, Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies

Prof. Alisha Thomas, School of Law, Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies

Page: 2236-2246

The kind of legal relationship where any person tells another person to share his workload by performing transactions as a representative of him is termed as contract of agency.

Ishaan Deepak Joshi, MIT-WPU Faculty of Law

Page: 2247-2258

The quotient of utility when looking at the system of prisons in India as an institution for the core purpose of rehabilitation of the criminal convicts and giving them the necessities

Tisha Pattnaik, BA-LLB, Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad

Page: 2259-2269

Anyone can use social media to communicate with long-living relatives and friends, as well as with their spouses, kids, and health professionals. Social media use, on the other hand

Dr Rajib Hassan, Assistant Professor, Government Centre of Legal Education [Formerly PG Deptt. of Law, Hooghly Mohsin College, Government of West Bengal, Chinsurah, Hooghly 712101]

Page: 2270-2278

Fundamental rights basically include the rights of an individual against the State, whereas directive principles contain the guidelines to be followed by the State

Harneet Singh, B.A. LL.B (Hons.), Presidency University, Bengaluru

Page: 2279-2284

Justice Leila Seth has quoted that “The most important things – justice, equality, liberty, secularism – these are concepts if you teach your child when six or seven

Shreya, LL.M. (Commercial Law), CMR University: School of Legal Studies, Bangalore

Page: 2285-2291

While some percentage of the people consider that abortion is a murder, but the other part of the people feel that this is the right that has to be given to a woman.

Garrv Loddha Jain

Page: 2292-2302

This paper discusses the famous snail in the bottle case i.e. Donoghue v Stevenson, in which the verdict was passed by the House of Lords in 1932. It discusses the facts of case, and the aftermath

Garrv Loddha Jain

Page: 2303-2310

This paper focus on one of the Global Legal Organisations governing principles of International and Commercial Contracts i.e. the UNIDROIT. The paper discuses the foundations of the Unidroit

Sakchie Saluja, Amity Law School, Noida

Akanksha Yadav, Amity Law School, Noida

Page: 2311-2323

The United Nations is the world's most evolving organization. Starting from scratch to massive development all around the horizon, it has paved a long way towards peaceful development.

Muthukarpagavalli. A, BBA; LLB. (Hons.), Sastra University

R. Nandhitha, BBA; LLB. (Hons.), Sastra University

Page: 2324-2342

In recent times, the emergence of different technologies indeed creates a whole new arena of possibilities which has a ripple effect on every industry and every stakeholder

Augustine Amoako, Department of Criminal and Procedural Law, College of Law, University of South Africa

Lekubu Bernard Khotso, Department of Criminal and Procedural Law, College of Law, University of South Africa

Mabusela Oupa, Department of Criminal and Procedural Law, College of Law, University of South Africa

Page: 2343-2356

The background of virtually every E-commerce law issue is the question of jurisdiction. Given the ability to operate without regard for geographic borders on the Internet, the matter of who is entitled to regulate or assert jurisdiction

Rahmatu Ishaq Ahmed, Senior Lecturer, Nigerian Law School, Kano Campus

Page: 2357-2383

The need for an efficient and effective tax regime for companies in Nigeria in this age of social responsibility is now more than ever pressing. This is so since government cannot meet its increasing obligations without funds

Prof. Dr. Shweta Thakuria, Galgotias University

Adv. Priyanka Dutta, Galgotias University

Page: 2384-2391

Female foeticide means killing of a female child before she is born. In India there are many states whether it could be a city or it could be a village, the act of female foeticide is very much is in existence.

Vijay Kirti Sheel, LLM, Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University

Page: 2392-2408

Labour relation is the process in which how the grievances of the employees are taken into consideration and worked upon. Labour relation is important in many ways and in many cases.

Mohd Aqib Aslam, Ph.d Research Scholar, Department of Law, University of Jammu

Page: 2409-2416

The freedom to regulate one’s own body and sexuality, free from discrimination, coercion, and abuse, is essential for women’s empowerment. Women’s right to self-determination

Swarangi. Bhagwat, BBA LLB, IFIM Law School, Bangalore

Page: 2417-2428

“Trespassing into a person’s private life is in itself a tort and the means used for trespassing are of no importance. What is important is that the trespass was committed and a person’s right to privacy was violated.”

Tanvi Trivedi, Department of Law, Prestige Institute of Management and Research, Indore

Page: 2429-2447

Although the women's status in India has improved slightly but not eradicated completely. Crimes against women can take any form of abuse whether it is physical abuse

Kuvam Verma, National Law University, Delhi

Page: 2448-2459

Generally voluntary intoxication is no excuse for any offense, however there are exceptions to this rule in those cases where a person is intoxicated to such a degree

Advocate Vaibhav Agrawal, LLM, Parul University, Vadodra Gujarat

Page: 2460-2471

Any decision made by the Judiciary must be obeyed by the people and the government alike. In India, the judicial system is responsible for upholding the law, safeguarding

Zeeshan Aziz Durrani, Pakistan College of Law

Zainab Bashir Ahmed, Pakistan College of Law

Page: 2472-2506

Women in Pakistani society suffer from various discrimination in various sectors of society. The women prisoners in Pakistan suffer from mental and physical torture

Zoya Zahed, BA.LLB, Gujarat National Law University, Gujarat

Page: 2507-2522

Illegal encroachments in India, in recent times, have become a pressing issue in the country’s political landscape. The concept of possession in India is not straightforward

Shejal Sharma, Lloyd Law College Affiliated with CCSU

Page: 2523-2531

The Criminal Procedure Identification Bill (CPI) looks to refresh a British-time regulation to empower police to gather tests of an individual's biometric subtleties

Shubham Kashyap, Law College Dehradun, Faculty of Uttaranchal University

Ashish Kumar, Law College Dehradun, Faculty of Uttaranchal University

Page: 2532-2537

The most heinous crimes are those that include human trafficking, which includes prostitution and enslavement. One of the oldest professions still performed today

Divyanshi Saxena, BBA LLB, UPES Dehradun

Gurusha Muniyal, BBA LLB, UPES Dehradun

Page: 2538-2550

Companies are one of the biggest revenue-generating entities in the country and they are incorporated and operated with the intention of increasing capital and magnifying profit.

Kritika Kalra, Verendra Kalra & Co.

Page: 2551-2561

Despite the ever dynamic evolution of humanity, there still remain certain social concepts that carry with them issues of the past. Illegitimacy, stands as one such concern

Saurabh Bhalla, LL.B., Faculty of Law, Delhi University

Page: 2562-2571

Blockchain offers cryptographically secured transactions that are replicated across a network of computer nodes. The blockchain’s reliance on public- private key cryptography

Alan Baiju, Jindal Global Law School

Malavika Manoj, Jindal Global Law School

Page: 2572-2576

Trademarks play a key role in the business world due to increasing competition by facilitating a company’s ability to be different from the competitors, by presenting them with distinguishing characteristics

Nandini Chhabra, LLM, Galgotias University, Greater Noida

Page: 2577-2586

The Criminal Procedure (Identification) Act, 2022, establishes legal sanction for taking the necessary body measurements of individuals who are obligated to provide such measurements

Dhаiryа, Law Student, School of Law, University of Petroleum & Energy Studies

Page: 2587-2607

The first bаnk of Indiа wаs the “Bаnk of Hindustаn”, estаblished in 1770 аnd locаted in the then Indiаn cаpitаl, Cаlcuttа. However, this bаnk fаiled to work аnd ceаsed operаtions in 1832.

Kiran Dhaiya, LLM, Galgotias University

Dr. Seema Yadav, Professor, Galgotias University

Page: 2608-2622

Alternative dispute resolution (ADR) mechanisms have the potential to replace more traditional dispute resolution processes. ADR provides to resolve all types of disputes

Ishaan Deepak Joshi, MIT-WPU Faculty of Law

Page: 2623-2637

A social explanation to crime and criminality was first provided by the French criminologist Gabriel Tarde (1843 – 1904). According to Gabriel Tarde, the primary component

Vinay Mishra, LL.M. in Corporate and Financial Law from Jindal Global Law School (O.P. Jindal Global University), LLB from YC Law College (Savitribai Phule Pune University), Fellow Company Secretary at the Institute of Company Secretaries of India

Page: 2638-2652

Shareholder Democracy is an expression of inherent democratic rights of a Shareholder of a Company that the shareholders have access, influence, and imprint on the Governance

Arshi Pathak, Sharda University

Page: 2653-2663

Acid attacks, has become a daily news that, it has just become a usual thing for us, this apprehension is not just in our country but all over the world. This crime is an act of violence

Priyesh Pathak, Student, LL.M. (2022-2023), Hidayatullah National Law University Raipur & B.A.LL.B. (Hons.), Hidayatullah National Law University Raipur

Page: 2664-2674

This paper discusses the Media's position under Indian Constitution by analysing the freedom of press laid under the Article 19 of the Constitution of India.

Vidyam Shukla, BA LLB (Hons), Bharati Vidyapeeth university Deemed University

Page: 2675-2685

There are over 20 Lakh private limited companies in India, making them the most popular business entities in India. All of these companies are regulated by the Department

K Nazreen Haider, National University of Advanced Legal Studies

Page: 2686-2691

The overlap between Media and Taxation is not quite as obvious as one would hope in a jurisdiction like India. The field is not expansive, and resources or deliberations

Mr Sarthak Bhatia, Chandigarh University

Page: 2692-2698

With the ever evolving society the law becomes old and obsolete and needs rectifications and modifications which increase the scope of researchers to work upon.

Aditi Visen, Banasthali Vidyapith

Page: 2699-2711

Lord Denning said that Press acts as an instrument of check and balances upon the judicial activities, it was a very famous practice in British era, journalist were given place to sit inside the courtroom

Himali Agarwal, LLM, Galgotias University

Page: 2712-2719

Marriage is considered as a sacred institution, but to find the justification of every act in the name of sacrament requires a revival of research into the contrasting status of marital rape

Lakshya Bhatia, Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Management Studies

Ridhi Seth, Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Management Studies

Page: 2720-2736

This is the rationale behind the maxim "Leterm Mortem", which translates to "words spoken before the death," holding heavy significance in the eyes of law

Sejal Choudhary, B.A. LLB (Hons.), Jindal Global Law School

Page: 2737-2744

In recent years, the relationship between management and ownership has become the base of a modern corporation. Corporate governance entails a set of relationships amongst

Adv. Priyanka Dutta, Galgotias University

Page: 2745-2750

Article 21 of our Constitution provides Protection of Life and Personal Liberty which states No person shall be deprived of his life or personal liberty except according to the procedure

Arihant. V, School of Excellence in Law, Chennai, Tamil Nadu

Page: 2751-2758

Hindus and Muslims have a place with two distinctive religious philosophies, social traditions, and practices. They neither intermarry nor eat together, and surely they have a place

Ambrish, Kurukshetra University, Law Department, Kurukshetra, Haryana

Page: 2759-2764

People have confused about this topic and have questions in their minds. One question is why marital rape was not criminalized in India? Different state courts have given their views on marital rape.

Sudhanshu Mishra, Maharashtra National Law University, Aurangabad

Vaishnavi A. Kulkarni, Maharashtra National Law University, Aurangabad

Bhushan M. Yadav, Maharashtra National Law University, Aurangabad

Page: 2765-2781

Thus, after this historic judgment, the Supreme Court decriminalized the provision and permitted sexual intercourse between the adult and consenting members of the LGBTQ community.

Titiksha Chhabra, UPES, Dehradun

Page: 2782-2785

The case highlights the importance of contractual obligations and the conversational clarity that should be communicated between parties. A civil appeal was filed

Nandini Balasubramanian, BBA. LLB (Hons), MG University, Cooperative School of Law, Thodupuzha

Page: 2786-2797

One of the critical components of Air and space laws is the evolution of international cooperation between states. As the nomenclature mandates cooperation between two countries

Nikunj Mahajan, O.P. Jindal Global University

Page: 2798-2805

In this age of globalization, companies and countries are interconnected in such a way that a fraud/scam in one company can have huge repercussions on other companies/countries.

Ujwal Trivedi, Partner at M/s Manilal Kher Ambalal & Co (Advocates, Solicitors & Notary), MKA Chambers, British Hotel Lane, Off Mumbai Samachar Marg, Fort, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.

Page: 2806-2816

The Criminal Procedure (Identification) Act, 2022 endeavours to advance techniques for prisoner identification to make the entire process of investigation efficient.

Chetan Kumar, Asian Law College

Prafful Kumar, Asian Law College

Page: 2817-2823

Delay in Justice is one of the most pressing issues facing the world today. Statistic2 shows that on an around there are 4.7 crore cases that are pending in the Indian courts.

Upasana Ghosh, Assistant Professor, Department of Legal Science, Techno India University & Rudrani Ghosh, LLB, Department of Legal Science, Techno India University.

Page: 2824-2839

With the advancement of technology, people have become dependent on electronic devices for their day-to-day activities. As internet is easy to use, cheap and easily accessible, it is used by all people

Khuloos Aziz Chawla, LL.M. (ADR) - Jindal Global Law School, O.P. Jindal Global University, Sonepat

Page: 2840-2847

Judiciary is seen as the best mode of justice present in human kind. The appointment procedure of judges in India goes as per our rule governing book that is our Indian constitution.

Shahida Parween, Uttaranchal University, Law College, Dehradun

Page: 2848-2852

The said case pertains to the time of 1985, it is a landmark judgement of Supreme Court with respect to the Muslim women Maintenance. This judgement is known as the historical judgement

Ushmita Deep, Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University

Page: 2853-2964

Іn order to hіghlіght on-goіng debates and emergіng themes іn femіnіst methodology we focus on research that іnvestіgates vіolence agaіnst women. Four themes are featured

V S V Sathya Pratheeka, B.A.LLB, ICFAI Law School, Hyderabad

Page: 2965-2974

The Economic Survey of India 2017 statistics reveal that interstate migration in India between 2011 and 2016 averaged close to 9 million per year. The plight of these interstate migrant workers

Ritik Kesh, BA.LL.B, School of Law, Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies, Bengaluru

Page: 2975-2988

The term ‘Specific Performance’ refers to the exact attainment of the obligation provided in the contract made between parties, in case of a breach by any party. It ensures the fulfilment of the obligation

Pihu, B.Com. LLB (Hons), Dr Shakuntala Misra National Rehabilitation University, Lucknow

Deepanjali Yadav, B.Com. LLB (Hons), Dr Shakuntala Misra National Rehabilitation University, Lucknow

Meenakshi Pandey, B.Com. LLB (Hons), Dr Shakuntala Misra National Rehabilitation University, Lucknow

Page: 2989-2999

Disabled people are roughshod in several societies. They are not provided with good opportunities in education. They are provided less opportunities to develop their potent skills.

Emmanuel Oluwafemi Olowononi, PhD , Senior Lecturer, Corporate Law Practice Department, Nigerian Law School

Oluwaseyi Iyanu Eletta, LL.M, Executive Secretary, Institute of Capacity Building, Entertainment and Sports Law Development and Head of Chambers, Elim Legal Consult, Abuja, Nigeria

Akin Olawale Oluwadayisi, PhD, Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Law, Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko, Nigeria

Page: 3000-3020

The primary objective of Intellectual Property Law is to protect from annexation the fruits of a person's work. This article examines Intellectual Property Law and Copyright in the sports industry.

Drishti Meena, Unitedworld School of Law, Karnavati University

Page: 3021-3031

A welfare state welcomes a wide growth in a government’s authority which stands as the essence of any welfare state. For an expansion in the authority of the government present, there is a requirement

Rashi Semwal, Law College Dehradun, Uttaranchal University Dehradun

Page: 3032-3043

The main aim and purpose of this paper are to provide a comprehensive view of what is the current status of Marital Rape in India as compared to other countries and also highlight the seriousness of marital rape.

Gaurav Thakur, Research Scholar, HP University, Shimla

Page: 3044-3052

In modern era with people being more educative, the participation in the administration of the government is increasing. This has been possible with right of freedom and expression

Drishti Meena, Unitedworld School of Law, Karnavati University

Page: 3053-3056

In appeal the Additional Sessions Judge, Delhi, set aside the convictions and sentences passed on the appellants for offences under s. 148 and s. 333/149, altered the conviction of each of the appellant

Adarsh Choubey, NMIMS School of Law, Navi Mumbai

Page: 3057-3067

In a market economy, the bankruptcy or insolvency environment is a sensitive and lucrative market. Every transaction demonstrates depth and maturity. In India, the insolvency and bankruptcy

Ananth Krishna K S, Government Law College Ernakulam, Kerala

Page: 3068-3073

The first thing that comes in our mind when we hear the word Hartal is a day without work for a working individual, A day for a child where they would happily sit at home and play.

Drishti Arora, OP Jindal Global University

Page: 3074-3082

Board members have a fiduciary duty to the company's shareholders because one of their roles is to convey shareholders' interests to management. Members of the board monitor management's

Bhumika Pardesi, Research Scholar, Symbiosis Law School, Pune, Maharashtra

Mehak Rai Sethi, Research Scholar (Law) at University School of Law & Legal Studies

Page: 3083-3086

Recently, a 3 judge-bench of the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India comprising of J. Arun Mishra, J. B.R. Gawai and J. Krishna Murari, inducted suo moto criminal contempt proceedings

Himanshi Singh, GLA University

Sahil Khan, GLA University

Page: 3087-3093

Nowadays, with the change in time, the competition in the market is raising with the modern needs. The trademarks must be able to distinguishable from the other proprietor’s company’s mark.

Ayush Johri, Advocate, The Gujarat High Court, Ahmedabad

Page: 3094-3104

The Article is a study of the development of the constitutional aspects of the fundamental right to life and personal liberty as stated under Article 21 of the Constitution of India and preventive detention

Apeksha Singh, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi

Page: 3105-3115

This research paper provides a brief introduction to DRM and its relativity with copyright law. We shall focus on the main objective of the paper which is to know the pros and cons of DRM

A.G.Sudharshanan, Tamil Nadu Ambedkar Law University, School of Excellence in Law, Perungudi

Page: 3116-3128

The act of approving the delay in filing an appeal or application by the respective courts is referred to as condonation of delay. Each act specifies the time limit for filing any complaint

Prudhivi Renuka Sai, Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University, Visakhapatnam

Page: 3129-3142

In 1770 Bank of Hindostan, the first modernized bank in India was established. The bank has a long history of service in helping the Indian economy and withstood the Recession of 1819

Ayush Patel, Faculty of Law, Marwadi University

Naman Mankad, Faculty of Law, Marwadi University

Page: 3143-3150

The idea behind government responsibility in the past was that "the king can do no wrong." In other words, no private individual could bring a civil lawsuit against the government.

Isha Raj Dixit, Babu Banarasi Das University

Page: 3151-3154

India is a democratic country. As a word, democracy suggest that it a system that allows the citizen to cast their votes and form the government of their choice. India, has a complicated and tangled history around the world.

Trisha Jawahar, O.P Jindal Global University

Page: 3155-3163

The Basic Structure Doctrine, established in the landmark case of Kesavananda Bharati in 1973, acts as a tool for the judiciary to maintain a balance of power between itself and the legislature

Nithyashree V, LL.B, Seshadripuram Law College, Bengaluru

Page: 3164-3171

There has been a notable growth in the Indian markets in the last two decades creating a dynamic shift in the manner of operation of businesses. This economic development powered by emerging

Iffat Ara Haider, Bangladesh University of Professionals (BUP)

Page: 3172-3180

The situation in Ukraine has been a matter of concern for the international community since January 2014 and remains a central focus of legal and political scientists.

Md Shoaib, School of Law, Galgotias University

Page: 3181-3198

This research work focuses on money laundering in the Securities Market of India. The objectives of the study are to establish the causes of money laundering in the Securities market.

Varsha Yadav, Galgotias University

Page: 3199-3214

There is a saying that “Rome was not built in a Day”, so is banking system of the World. The economic policy of any country is basically related to economic development

Dr. Thajamanbi Yumkham, Assistant Professor, Department of Law, Manipur (A Central) University, Imphal, India

Page: 3215-3226

The need for a harmonious equation between that of human development and a wholesome environment is the central idea in the principle of sustainable development. This inevitable need has achieved

Sourabhi Avadhoot Sahakari, Research Scholar, G.R. Kare College of Law, Goa University

Page: 3227-3242

A child is the most valuable and unique asset gifted to the society by the Universe. A child, as a future citizen of the country plays a key role in its development. Today, in the 21st century era

Akhil Surya, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad

Page: 3243-3251

In popular understanding, specification, determination, and enforcement of rights finds its correlative duty only on the courts. The central tenet of a separation of powers system is to put checks

Ridhi Jindal, Government Mohindra College, Patiala

Page: 3252-3256

In the case of MONDELEZ INDIA FOODS PVT. LTD. AND ANR. v. NEERAJ FOOD PRODUCTS, Delhi High Court issued a permanent and coercive order in favor of the plaintiff

Tarishi Agrawal, LL.M. (Constitutional Law), Maharashtra National Law University, Aurangabad

Page: 3257-3279

Every country's judiciary has a commitment and a constitutional role to defend citizens' human rights. This function is delegated to the superior judiciary, namely the Supreme Court of India

Avni Agrawal, Lloyd Law College, Greater Noida

Page: 3280-3293

If a law is not applied consistently, it has no significance. Only when the law is easily available can there be this consistency. Technology has been crucial in assisting individuals in adjusting

Akash Yogendra Singh, New Law College, Pune

Page: 3294-3299

Honour killing Is the homicide of a person by her own family members. The general justification given Is that the person has brought shame or dishonour to the entire community

Reya Dutta, Christ (Deemed to be University), Pune Lavasa Campus

Page: 3300-3309

Fashion Law, A ‘Not so discussed’ topic but a very important ingredient of the fashion industry. Fashion can be copied and counterfeited products can be manufactured very easily.

M. Ilampari & Varsha. M, The Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University, (SOEL).

Page: 3310-3318

It is a known fact that Indian Courts, especially criminal courts are burdened with huge backlog of cases. Plea Bargaining is one of the methods that aims to reduce this burden.

Bhavna, Maharishi Markandeshwar Deemed To Be University, Mullana, Ambala

Page: 3319-3334

Every national of India features a range of basic rights, that are made public in Articles 12-35 of the constitution. Additionally, to being provided, basic rights should even be safeguarded.

Swarnajit Das, Bengal Law College, Santiniketan, West Bengal

Page: 3335-3346

The continuance of this unethical, illogical and inhuman practice has put the life of the married women of this so-called civilized society at stake. It clearly indicates that the concept of human rights, fundamental rights, social rights and constitutional rights

Dr. Vandana Singh, Assistant Professor at University School of Law & Legal Studies

Mehak Rai Sethi, Research Scholar (Law) at University School of Law & Legal Studies

Bhumika Pardesi, Research Scholar (Law) at Symbiosis Law School, Pune, Maharashtra

Page: 3347-3361

The nub of the long-drawn and wide-spread protests by the farmers in India is the recent introduction of three highly controversial Farm laws in the year 2020.

Aabha Sagar, Ph.D Scholar at University School of Law and Legal Studies, GGSIPU, Dwarka

Page: 3362-3374

Disabled people’s interactions with societal norms and practises tend to generate a variety of barriers for them. There are a variety of reasons why persons with disabilities are directly or blatantly marginalised

Nisha, Army Law College, Pune

Page: 3375-3379

Maintenance is provided to the members of the family, children but especially it’s especially for the women after their divorce. And the amount that is provided as maintenance depends

J Suparna Rao, Ramaiah Institute of Legal Studies, Bangalore

Kartikey Srivastava, Ramaiah Institute of Legal Studies, Bangalore

Shyamji Kesarwani, Ramaiah Institute of Legal Studies, Bangalore

Page: 3380-3397

Cybercrimes are in charge of the intrusion of typical PC works and have been known to cause the defeat of numerous organizations and individual elements. This research paper plans to talk about after parts of Cybercrimes

Ujwal Trivedi, Partner at M/s Manilal Kher Ambalal & Co (Advocates, Solicitors & Notary), MKA Chambers, British Hotel Lane, Off Mumbai Samachar Marg, Fort, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.

Page: 3398-3411

The present article deals with a pertinent issue of interpreting commercial legal contracts between two football clubs for loaning a player. The loan arrangement was conditional in nature as it mandated

Amar Nagsen, SLS Nagpur

Page: 3412-3417

“All human beings have three lives: public, private, and secret.”1 The aspects of one’s life which are subject to public cognizance comes under the ambit of ‘Public Life'

Ajal Verma, National Law Institute University, Bhopal

Page: 3418-3427

A corporation is a profitable organization—one that creates products and services for sale, typically at a profit. Business is an operation as well. When one individual

Varsha Singh, LLM, National Law School of India University, Bengaluru.

Page: 3428-3433

Many philosophers of eminence have highlighted the relationship between property and freedom. Private Property ensures better resource management, creates an ecosystem of incentives and rewards

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