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Volume V Issue I
 

February - March 2023

Mr Prabhakar D. Karandikar, (I.A.S.), Indian Administrative Service

Page: 01-07

The provisions of Section 34 (2) of Civil Procedure Code appear to deny equitable relief to the Decree Holder even when there is inordinate delay in payment of the decretal amount by the Judgement Debtor delays.

Anjali Singh, LL.M., National Law School of India University, Bengaluru

Page: 08-20

Since globalization, states have provided various benefits to the online operating companies in hope of giving larger benefits to the society. But in garb of increasing productivity

Rakesh Raushan, LL.M, Gujrat National Law University

Page: 21-39

A collaboration between a bank and an insurance business (both life and nonlife) is known as bancassurance. The bank gives the insurance firm a platform to market its goods and services

Ms. Pinky Singh, Assistant Professor at (VIPS-TC) Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies, Delhi, Affiliated to GGSIPU

Page: 40-53

There has been a global surge in environmental law since the early 1990s. Since then, the field of environmental law has advanced significantly. In a series of decisions, the Supreme Court

Ansuman Mukherjee, LLM, Corporate & Commercial Law, Christ (Deemed to be University), Bengaluru

Page: 54-66

It was previously thought to be technically impossible, but the history of Supreme-commerce connects businesses and customers in an exchange market setting across all geographical

Vratika Singh & Dhannjay Singh Pundir

Page: 67-83

The research of administrative law is not an end in itself, but a means to an end. The focal point of the study of administrative law is the reconciliation of power with liberty.

Shivam Agrawal, GLA University, Mathura

Page: 84-89

Gambling laws and regulations in India are constantly changing and evolving. In 2023, the legal landscape for casino gaming, lotteries, and horse racing betting

Mr. Joy Makhal, B.A. L.L.B. (Hons.), Department of Law, St. Xavier’s University, Kolkata, West Bengal

Page: 90-105

With increasing instances of government authorities razing down the alleged illegal properties of rioters, vandals, stone pelters, protestors, minorities and crime accused, a term emerged among

Charmy Gopani, Symbiosis Law School, Pune

Ashi Agarwal, Symbiosis Law School, Pune

Page: 106-118

As far as the legal framework is concerned, the Trademarks Act1 does not explicitly mention Fluid Trademarks. However, protection is available to unregistered Trademarks

Kamatham Rishitha, IIM, Rohtak

Kamatham Jashitha, Vellore Institute of Technology - VIT Chennai

Page: 119-131

The study aims to investigate the negative consequences of provocative advertising and assess how advertising affects consumers and the company's reputation.

Vishakha Burnwal, BALLB (Hons.) Christ (Deemed to be University), Pune, Lavasa

Page: 132-138

This paper investigates the legal implications of real-life society being supplemented by the digital world. The relationship between law and society has been extraordinary and dynamic for ages.

Sisira Sreekumar, Christ (Deemed to be University), Bangalore, India

Page: 139-146

The Competition Commission of India (CCI) plays a major role as the principal regulator who sets the guidelines outlaws anti-competitive behaviour, and fosters competition in a market.

Priyanshu Yadav, BA.LLB, IMS Unison University

Yuvraj Singh, BBA.LLB, IMS Unison University

Page: 147-162

Copyright is a type of intellectual property rights which are provided to the author of an original work the sole authority to control its reproduction and distribution.

Aditi Thapliyal, B.B.A. LL.B. (Hons.), Army Law College, Pune

Sparsh Gupta, Masters in Industrial Management and Innovation, Uppsala University, Sweden

Page: 163-170

AI-generated art refers to works of art created using AI algorithms, machine learning, and computer programming. It has gained popularity and impacted the traditional art

Adina Evangeline G, Kristu Jayanti College of Law

Page: 171-178

DOI: A15

Today’s marketing world has come a long way from merely giving information about their product to celebrities jumping from helicopters to get a soft drink, having addictive

Neya Dharshini S, BA.LLB (Hons), Sastra University, Trichy

Page: 179-182

This eminent socialist says that crime is an unavoidable thing in society and crimes are increasing