Volume V Issue II
April - May 2023
Sadaf Meer, LLM, Centre for Post Graduate Legal Studies and Social Legal Research, School of Law, ITM University, Gwalior
Page: 3130-3140
DOI: A282
Dispute not only hinders the progress of parties to the dispute, but also of all those who are directly or indirectly connected with them such as their kids, parents, relatives, common friends, neighbours
Bhargavi Dixit, B.A LL.B, Asian Law College, Chaudhary Charan Singh University Meerut
Page: 3141-3147
DOI: A283
The provision of maintenance under Section 125 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) is a legal imperative in India that mandates husbands, fathers, and children to provide financial sustenance to their
Ragul Kannan. R, SASTRA Deemed University
Page: 3148-3154
DOI: A284
This article aims to project the implications of false advertisement on human lives. A consumer is convinced by the manufacturer regarding the genuineness of his product through advertisement. This developed
Anindya Bhan, LLM in Corporate and Commercial Law from Christ (Deemed to be University), Bangalore
Page:3155-3165
DOI: A285
Artificial intelligence (AI) offers a great deal of ability to foster innovation, assist businesses in deriving new value from data, and cut trade expenses. Interest in the trade ramifications of this new technology has
Melissa Joseph, Christ (Deemed to be University)
Page: 3166-3176
DOI: A286
Freedom of speech and expression serves as the cornerstone of every society that is free and democratic. This right raises challenging issues like how much the government should control this right such that there
Esha Alex, B.A. LLB (Hons.), School of Law, Christ (Deemed to be University)
Page: 3177-3183
DOI: A287
Antitrust enforcement has predominantly been subject to a civil standard of proof since its inception. The civil standard of proof in Anti -Trust regulation, better known as the ‘per-se’ and ‘balance of probabilities
Shrenitha Anantula, Jindal Global Law School
Page: 3184-3189
DOI: A288
This paper aims to provide an insight into one of the most common human rights violation, custodial rape. It intends to highlight the current statutory provisions and suggests an amendment to the same for a better prevention of such crimes
Aratrika Manhas, New Law College Bharti Vidyapeeth Deemed to be University, Pune
Page: 3190-3200
DOI: A289
Religious conflicts within a family in India can be a complex and sensitive issue. India is a diverse country with many different religions and beliefs. Families in India often have a deep connection to their religion
Anu Singh, Advocate
Page: 3201-3208
DOI: A290
The Factories Act, 1948 has been enacted to consolidate and amend the law regulating the workers working in the factories. It extends to whole of India and applies to every factory wherein 20 or more workers
Tanvi Suri, BBA LLB, O.P Jindal Global University
Page: 3209-3221
DOI: A291
“Her friends used to tell her it wasn't rape if the man was your husband. She didn't say anything, but inside she seethed; she wanted to take a knife to their faces.” - F. H. Batacan. India is one of the few countries
The Cost Of Silence: Examining The Long-Term Impact Of Sexual Exploitation On Women In The Workplace
Stephin Sinu Oommen, CHRIST (Deemed to be University) Delhi NCR
Page:3222-3243
DOI: A292
This research paper mainly focuses on the condition of sexual exploitation of women at the workplace. Sexual Exploitation is a subject of interest and a space of worry to the current time. The inappropriate behavior
Devanshi Singh, B. COM. LL.B., Jamnalal Bajaj School of Legal Studies, Banasthali Vidyapith, Jaipur, Rajasthan
Page: 3244-3268
DOI: A293
Technology elevation is taking place every day which is escalating the rate of crime in the computer generated world in the modern way. Due to consecutive blooming of internet, anyone can have effortless access
Surya Prakash, B.A, LL. B (Hons), Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi
Page: 3269-3279
DOI: A294
In recent years, live-in relationships have become increasingly popular and socially accepted in many parts of the world. This trend has been fuelled by changing social norms, evolving gender roles, and a desire
Pranav N, BA LLB, School of Law, Christ (Deemed to be University)
Page: 3280-3290
DOI: A295
The election is termed to be the greatest democratic festival in India. Indian Democracy has a representative form of government in which citizens above the age of 18 years cast their valuable votes for eligible
Shreya S Palely, Christ (Deemed to be University), Bengaluru
Page: 3291-3298
DOI: A296
Protection of Right to Freedom of Religion Act or widely known as the Anti Conversion Law which is introduced by about 10 states in India. The primary intention of law is to prevent conversion of a person from
Indrani Joaddar, Amity University, Kolkata
Page: 3299-3315
DOI: A297
According to the World Bank data recovered in 2022 India is currently country of 1,407,563,84 people, where around 60% of Indians are involved in the Agricultural industry directly or indirectly. Where 19% of India’s
Dhaval R Kakkad
Page: 3316-3323
DOI: A298
According to the Criminal Procedure (Identification) Bill, 2022, police will be able to use "measurements" to identify those who have been found guilty, detained, or arrested. On March 28, 2022, the Criminal
Divesh Chauhan & Shreya Nautiyal, LLM Scholar at the University of Petroleum and Energy Studies
Page: 3324-3334
DOI: A299
The startup ecosystem in India has grown exponentially in recent years, attracting investors and entrepreneurs from around the world. Corporate governance is based on the idea that there should be adequate
Tom Thomas, Christ (Deemed to be University)
Page: 3335-3341
DOI: A300
E-commerce is the purchase and sale of goods and services over the internet. Buying and selling were done physically in markets prior to the arrival of e-commerce in India, but our lives have become more convenient
Dr (Lt Col) Anil Balhera, Asst Professor, Dept of Laws, BPS Women University, K.K, Sonepat, Haryana, India
Page: 3342-3356
DOI: A301
The idea of having human rights mainly means that all human beings have dignity and they should be treated equally. Anything which undermines the dignity of a human violates the equality principle and it leads to discrimination
Vanshika Lamba LLM, Corporate & Financial Law Policy, O.P Jindal Global University, Sonipat.
Page: 3357-3366
DOI: A302
Globalization has a great influence on women’s rights and this as concept deserves more attention. Globalization has improved the lives of women across the world, most importantly of those living in developing
Keshvam Punj & Smriti Sian, Manav Rachna University
Page: 3367-3381
DOI: A303
Cyberterrorism is a developing danger that might have catastrophic effects on people, businesses, and even nations as a whole. As a result, it's necessary to take precautions against cyberterrorism in order to reduce
Joshua Kurien George, School of Law, CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bengaluru
Page: 3382-3390
DOI: A304
The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (Second Amendment) Act of 2018 played a pivotal role in bringing about many crucial changes to the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code of 2016 (IBC/Code). One such major change
Muskan Goel, Jindal Global Law School
Page: 3391-3395
DOI: A305
Extrajudicial killing refers to the act of a police officer exceeding the authority given to them and taking a life without legal sanction. This violates Article 14 and 21 of the Indian Constitution, which protect the right
Shruti Srivastava, B.B.A. LL.B (Hons.), University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun
Page: 3396-3403
DOI: A306
This paper aims to touch all aspects of Labor law that are interlinked to the concept of Social Security. To evaluate this concept in totality, this paper has brushed through the basics, beginning from its origin to its
Harikushal Deshpande, Symbiosis Law School, Pune
Page: 3404-3411
DOI: A307
The Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act, 1956, is the primary legislation that applies to matters of guardianship of Hindu children. Often, the jurisprudence in India contemplates and emphasises the importance
Nikita Sonker, Amity University Lucknow Campus
Page: 3412-3415
DOI: A308
Any individual who engages in sexual intercourse with someone whom they know or have reason to believe is married to another person, without the consent or connivance of that married person, and if the act
Mradul Prakash Agnihotri, BA.LLB. (Hons.), University of Petroleum and Energy Studies
Page: 3416-3427
DOI: A309
The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC), which was implemented in 2016, is the bankruptcy legislation of India. It combines many current statutes/acts into a single, comprehensive framework that addresses
Pritha Mukhopadhyay, Symbiosis Law School, Pune
Page: 3428-3432
DOI: A310
The Basel Norms were initiated as a precautionary move in the Banking and Financial Sector to lessen the financial risks involved in the Banking business. The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS) was
Aastha Verma, BA LLB, School of Law, CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bangalore
Page: 3433-3441
DOI: A311
Honour Killing as a Crime has been prevalent not only in India but also around most parts of the world. This paper provides a comprehensive analysis of the prevalence of Honour Killings in India and explores the victims
Addressing Menstrual Stigma: The Case For Implementing Menstrual Leave As A Legal Provision In India
Bhaghamma G., Research Scholar (Law), Department of Studies in Law, University of Mysore
Prof. (Dr.) Ramesh, Department of Studies in Law, University of Mysore
Page: 3442-3457
DOI: A312
This paper explores the need for a legal provision for menstrual leave in India to address the stigma surrounding menstruation and promote gender equality in the workplace and society. Menstrual leave refers to
Goutham Balu, Christ (Deemed to be University)
Page: 3458-3470
DOI: A313
Criminal trials require evidence and are often collected by invading a person's privacy. The exclusion rule of unlawfully obtained evidence has been introduced in many countries. However, the rule creates a dilemma
Saurya Sarkar, LL.M, Kazi Nazrul University, Asansol, West Bengal & Advocate, District Judges Court Paschim Bardhaman at Asansol
Page: 3471-3490
DOI: A314
The contribution of education to promoting social and economic advancement is well acknowledged. It creates possibilities that lead to both individual and collective entitlements. In the Indian Constitution, the right
Aneeta Felix, School of Law, Christ (Deemed to be University), Bengaluru
Page: 3491-3498
DOI: A315
The provision for restitution of conjugal rights under Sec. 9 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 and Sec. 22 of the Special Marriage Act, 1954 creates a vacuum in law as it tends to violate the provisions of right to privacy
AuthorSurya Prakash, BBA L.L.B, School of Law, Mahindra University
Page: 3499-3505
DOI: A316
This research paper deals with discussion on Causing Miscarriage and Sections related to it in The Indian Penal Code, 1860. In this, Section 312, Section 313, Section 314, Section 315, and Section 316 of The Indian Penal Code
Rhythm Sharma, Law Center-2, Faculty of Law, University of Delhi.
Page: 3506-3521
DOI: A317
This paper offers a legal perspective on the present state of surrogacy practises in India as well as other countries around the world. Surrogacy is a contentious issue not only in India but globally. As time passes,
S Smrithika Sashthi, School of Law, Christ (Deemed to be University)
Page: 3522-3532
DOI: A318
The effectiveness and efficiency of a jurisdiction's award enforcement system largely determines how well-known it is as a country that welcomes arbitration. All awards made in nations that have not been notified
Manvi Talwar, O.P Jindal Global Law School
Page: 3533-3546
DOI: A319
The evolving jurisprudence surrounding the states pervasive control has often been an area of question especially in the highly personal realm of conversion and marriage. This personal interplay of two facets of identity
Akshat Agrawal, BBA LLB (Hons), School of Law, Christ (Deemed to be University), Bengaluru, Karnataka – 560029
Page: 3547-3554
DOI: A320
The institution of marriage is considered sacred in India, especially under the Hindu law. It is and always has been much more than just a union of two persons, and extends to families, communities and the society
Harshita Ranjan, Amity Law School, Amity University, Patna
Page: 3555-3561
DOI: A321
The COVID-19 pandemic has created new challenges for refugees, asylum seekers, and stateless people who are already vulnerable due to their displacement. The pandemic has highlighted the importance of protecting
Ishaan Deepak Joshi, MIT-WPU, Faculty of Law
Page: 3562-3567
DOI: A322
The Arbitration and Conciliation Act of 1996 in India does not address the subject of which types of conflicts are amenable to arbitration and which are not. Rather, Indian courts have already considered and
Hanshika Manku, IILM University, Gurugram
Page: 3568-3576
DOI: A323
This paper focuses on the development of the Indian legal system. In the last hundred years, the Indian legal system has evolved greatly from the civilisations to the Gupta and Mauryan empires to the emergence
MD. Bilal, LLM., Chanakya National Law University, Patna
Page: 3577-3597
DOI: A324
The Constitution makers gave the power to amend the Constitution in the hands of the Parliament by making it neither too rigid nor too flexible with a purpose that the Parliament will amend it as to cope up with
Navneet Saini & Arpit Makkar, BBA LLB (Hons.), University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun
Page: 3598-3605
DOI: A325
This paper aims to touch all aspects of Labor law that are interlinked to the concept of Social Security. To evaluate this concept in totality, this paper has brushed through the basics, beginning from its origin to its subsequent
Aleena K Binu, B.Com LLB (Hons.), LLM, Commercial Law, Bharath Matha Scholl of Legal Studies, Choondy, Aluva, India
Page:3606-3615
DOI: A326
Both "criminality" and "criminal tendencies" may be used to describe a person's character or behaviour. There are commonalities among criminals that are worth noting. Theories of crime and the factors that motivate
Riya Poddar, Amity University, Noida
Page: 3616-3624
DOI: A327
It is a well known fact that Air Pollution has been a matter of grave concern since time immemorial. But it was brought to the attention of stakeholders in the last two decades. The adverse repercussions of the same are still
Soumya Mani, LLM, Amity Law School, Amity University, Lucknow
Dr. Axita Srivastava, Assistant Professor, Amity Law School, Amity University, Lucknow
Page: 3625-3633
DOI: A328
Copyright (Amendment) Act, 2012, drastically changed the copyright regime. Along with others, it made significant changes to the protection of authors of works. Though the provisions related to authors and their protection
Asmita Phukan, BA LLB, Christ (Deemed to be University)
Page: 3634-3645
DOI: A329
The Whistle Blowers’ Protection Act, 2014 was a legislative framework made with the aim of providing protection to persons who allege complaints of abuse of power by public servants. However, the act has remained
Srishti Shrivastava, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law ICFAI University, Ranchi
Ankita Kumari, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law ICFAI University, Ranchi
Page: 3646-3665
DOI: A330
Space Law as a Law is fairly new in Origin. Although the intervention in Space can be traced back to as old as World War I but the law regulating this has acquired shape recently. Some of the jurists even termed
Vaishali Jaiswal & Madhav Bansal, UPES School of Law
Page: 3666-3689
DOI: A331
The Minimum Wage Act of 1948 doesn't define minimum wage this act has been repealed by the Code on wages act of 2019 and this act has specified or defined Minimum wage in section 2(s) as wages fixed under section
Aparna Singh, Amity University, Lucknow Campus
Aishwarya Pandey, Asst. Professor, Amity University, Lucknow Campus
Page: 3670-3680
DOI: A332
ESG investing nowadays, gaining momentum, though the investors is making investment in the corporations who are practicing ESG standards and thereby doing the right thing and also making corporate owners
Ishaan Deepak Joshi, MIT-WPU, Faculty of Law
Page: 3681-3686
DOI: A333
Hanging is the process of executing someone by dangling someone from the neck using a rope or noose. Since the Medieval Times, hanging has been a prevalent technique of capital punishment, and it is still the predominant
Right To Reproductive Autonomy And The Lack Of Inclusiveness Of The Surrogacy (Regulation) Act, 2021
Sandra Esther Savio, Christ (Deemed to be University)
Page: 3687-3702
DOI: A334
Surrogacy is one of the most common forms of Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART), where the surrogate mother conceives and gives birth to a child for the intended couple. In India, surrogacy is regulated
Mudita Chitranshi, LL.M, Amity University, Lucknow
Mudra Singh, Assistant Professor, Amity Law School, Amity University, Lucknow
Page: 3703-3710
DOI: A335
Before going any further with our issue, it is important to note that the doctrinal technique of legal research is employed in the offered article. I will be using a variety of books, journals, and research papers for
Gautami Khosla, Jamnalal Bajaj School of Legal Studies, Banasthali Vidyapith University
Page: 3711-3721
DOI: A336
The Indian legal system has played a critical role in protecting gender equality in India. From the Constitution to various laws and judgments, the legal system has made significant efforts to eliminate gender
Ankit Gupta, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies
Page: 3722-3735
DOI: A337
The concept of corporate social responsibility (CSR) has been increasingly popular in recent years. It entails businesses accepting accountability for their social and environmental effect and making a serious
Alisha Vidya Malto, LL.M (Criminology), Galgotias University
Page: 3736-3752
DOI: A338
Our Nation has developed into an evolving culture that recognises basic liberties to freedom of speech, right to live a life of dignity, but it nevertheless maintains traditional and conservative values in its religious
Yug Chauhan & Dhruv Dedhia, MIT-WPU
Page: 3753-3761
DOI: A339
This research paper will provide an overview of the protection of foreign investments in India. It will discuss the regulations and laws that govern foreign investment in India and how they help ensure the security
Apurva Singh, Student & Ms. Aradhana Yadav, Assistant Professor, Amity University, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh
Page: 3762-3777
DOI: A340
As the world is moving rapidly towards digitalization changes are happening within a blink of an eye. Things has become accessible to the extent of one click of our mobile phones or laptops etc. Cross boarder
Ishaan Deepak Joshi, MIT-WPU, Faculty of Law
Page: 3778-3785
DOI: A341
In recent years, forensic auditing has rose to prominence. Former British Prime Minister and Exchequer Chancellor Gordon Brown stated, in reference to the fight against terrorism, "What use of fingerprint recognition
Deepak Kumar, LL.B., Amity Law School, Lucknow, Amity University Uttar Pradesh
Page: 3786-3799
DOI: A342
The Indian Constitution is most Fundamental Law of the Land. It envisages for its people an equal access to Political, Social and Economic Democracy. With this vision, our founding fathers had adopted a Universal
Mayuri Taware, LLM, B.B.A. LLB, DCL, DFS, Assistant Professor at KLE Law College Kalamboli, Navi Mumbai
Page: 3800-3808
DOI: A343
The number of ways we use information has increased so dramatically in the twenty-first century that it is now widely referred to as the "information age." The reality of today's digital environment, practically is that
Vineet Bilkhu, Queen Mary University of London
Page: 3809-3826
DOI: A344
International lawyer Philip Jessup, made an astute observation that lawyers needed to expand the legal concepts and doctrines in order to establish a clear understanding of the growing border-crossing human
Ridhhi Choudhury & Agniva Bhattacharya, George School of Law
Page: 3827-3831
DOI: A345
According to green criminology, environmental crimes have significantly increased recently and are now deemed felonies. The phrase "environmental crimes" refers to legal transgressions that harm the environment
Rahul Madathil, B. Com. LL.B., Christ Academy Institute of Law, Bengaluru
Page: 8332-3840
DOI: A346
The case was pleaded before Angel M. Bocanegra J., Daniel Gutiérrez J., M. Castro R J., Nicolás Oreamuno J., Saturnino Medal J. at the Central American Court of Justice, and later in the International Court of Justice.
Devyani Sharma, Institute of Law, Nirma University
Page: 3841-3852
DOI: A347
The liberalization and Globalization of the Indian economy in the 1990s ensured that more competitors entered the market in almost every industry and a variety of products were made available to the customers
Kalyani Sapre. LLM, Pune University
Page: 3853-3864
DOI: A348
This article is the hook that grabs the reader’s attention towards the practical approach of implementation of SARFAESI Act (The Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement
Rajat Tiwari, B.A.LL.B (Hons), Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh
Page: 3865-3872
DOI: A349
In February 2003, the ICRC held an international conference in Geneva, Switzerland, which culminated in a debate on missing persons and their families, which gained the knowledge of international experts. The conference
Tanu Joshi & Nandini Gaur, Manav Rachna University
Page: 3873-3881
DOI: A350
Since the invention of the Internet, communication around the world has advanced. The increase of cybercrime, sometimes referred to as e-crimes (electronic crimes), is one of the biggest problems facing modern
Suryansh Vardhan, B.A. LL.B., School of Law, IMS Unison University
Page: 3882-3899
DOI: A351
Environmental pollution is now a global problem. Toxic gas emissions from internal combustion engines are one of the major air pollutants. Electric vehicles (EVs) are being actively promoted around the world to reduce
Aastha Srivastava, Independent Researcher
Page: 3900-3911
DOI: A352
The concept of 'Health' has been a subject of political debate in India for a considerable time. This research paper argues that recognising the Right to Health as a Fundamental Human Right is an urgent need of the hour
Ariz Abu Qais, Amity Law School, Patna
Page: 3912-3925
DOI: A353
The internet has undoubtedly revolutionized the way people communicate, share information and express their opinions. It has become a powerful tool for promoting free speech and providing a platform for diverse voices
Sushmita Dhar, BSc. Geography, H.P University, Shimla
LLB, O.P Jindal Global University, Sonipat, Haryana LLM (Corporate & Financial Law & Policy), O.P Jindal Global University, Sonipat, Haryana
Page: 3926-3949
DOI: A354
In recent times, the debate around profitability, sustainability and environmental damage caused by the companies from power and energy sector has been a subject of scrutiny. However, if we analyse deeply with respect
Udbhav Bhargava, B.A.LL.B. (Hons), National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata1
Page: 3950-3965
DOI: A355
In March 2021, a three-judge bench of the Supreme Court in Canon India held in unequivocal terms that an officer of the DRI is not a "proper officer" to issue Show Cause Notices (SCN) or raise a customs duty demand against
Karthekeyan K R, LL.M, School of legal studies, REVA University, Bengaluru
Page: 3966-3975
DOI: A356
Third party insurance is a type of insurance that provides coverage to a person or entity who is not part of the insurance contract. It is commonly used in the context of automobile insurance, where it provides protection
Rayavarapu Navya Tanuja, BA LLB, IFHE Hyderabad
Page: 3976-3983
DOI: A357
Sports industry is a very large industry involving in production, facilitation, organizing and even managing sports related events. It also involves all business organizations involved in production of activities related
Maanvi Trivedi & Pranav Saini, Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad
Page: 3984-3996
DOI: A358
India has experienced the same devastation caused by the Covid-19 outbreak as the rest of the world. In reply, the Indian administration and the public agencies under its control took a bustle of admin measures
Shivam Kumar Pandey, Rashtriya Raksha University
Page: 3997-4010
DOI: A359
Nanotechnology is a relatively new field of study that has the potential to significantly improve marine security. Sensing and detection, surveillance, protective materials, and energy efficiency are just few of the areas
Anvita Koduri, OP Jindal Global University
Page: 4011-4017
DOI: A360
The right to bodily autonomy and integrity is an essential right that must be guaranteed to every woman irrespective of their marital status, age, social status or any other exogenous factors. This paper further delves into
Sumedha Chatterjee, B.A. LL.B. (H), Amity Law School Kolkata
Page: 4018-4030
DOI: A361
Cyberspace is the name which is given to the world of internet which is computer generated and cyber laws are the regulations that are applied there. There is the fact that this space has a form of universal jurisdiction
Omkar Chakraborty, Amity University Jaipur
Page: 4031-4044
DOI: A362
This study on white collar crime in India is critically analysed in this research paper. Additionally, to comprehend the idea of white-collar crime in India. White collar crime is, in essence, any crime perpetrated
Shourya Sharma & Yash Bishnoi, BBA LL.B. (Hons.), O.P. Jindal Global University, Sonipat)
Page: 4045-4049
DOI: A363
This paper discusses how consumerism, as a societal force, has encouraged businesses to be more trustworthy, effective, and responsive while putting pressure on the government to safeguard consumer interests
Yashita Chaddha, Amity Law School, Noida
Page: 4050-4054
DOI: A364
According to the widely accepted "polluter pays" principle, individuals who cause pollution should pay the expenses of controlling it to prevent harm to the environment or to human health.
Yogita Singh Rathore, BA LLB, Alliance School of Law
Page: 4055-4056
DOI: A365
The impact of migration on the education of children in India, with a focus on the perspectives of migrant children themselves. With internal migration on the rise in India, it is crucial to understand the challenges faced
Astha Khare, Ramaiah College of Law, Bangalore
4057-4072
DOI: A366
With many living in countries facing severe water stress and lacking access to adequate supplies of potable water necessary for daily needs, the issue concerning water has become the most debated in the recent past
Sagnik Aditya, St. Xavier’s University, Kolkata
Page: 4073-4078
DOI: A367
The recent judgement of the Supreme Court in the case of Vidarbha Industries Power Limited versus Axis Bank Limited has presented a notable shift in the interpretation of Section 7(5)(a) of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy
Mansi Pahal, LLM, Symbiosis Law School, Pune
Page: 4079-4088
DOI: A368
This concept is also known as the "Doctrine of Separability." To the degree of the contradiction or violation, it makes it clear that just the offending provision of the statute at issue will be recognized by courts
Bhargavi Dixit, B.A LL. B, Asian Law College, Chaudhary Charan Singh University, Meerut
Page: 4089-4094
DOI: A369
This paper endeavours to provide a comprehensive analysis of the multifaceted ethical, legal, and social implications of integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into the decision-making processes of the legal system
Alin Gedsi A & Vijayavenkatesh, Chettinad School of Law
Page: 4095-4106
DOI: A370
For the utmost regions of the world, duty query and complexity will continue to be a prominent point of the deal geography. Business leaders are faced with an accelerated pace of change with lesser government
Mridusmita Baruah, Department of Law, Gauhati University
Page: 4107-4109
DOI: A371
The International Criminal Court (ICC) brings individuals to trial who commit large-scale political crimes – genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity. On the edifice of UN's special tribunals and on new legal
Arjun Maheshwari, Amity University, Noida
Page: 4110-4124
DOI: A372
Environmental law is a rapidly growing field of law, which aims to protect the environment and promote sustainable development. India is one of the most populous countries in the world, and it faces a range of environmental
Virendra Pratap Singh Rathod, B.A.LL.B (Hons.), University of Petroleum and Energy Studies
Page: 4125-4136
DOI: A373
The following article seeks to examine and ascertain the notion of Parliamentary privileges existing within the Indian Constitution and evaluate their constitutionality via an analysis of the same in relation to the Fundamental
Vrinda Yadav & Mradul Prakash Agnihotri, B.A. LLB (Hons.), UPES, Dehradun
Page: 4137-4151
DOI: A374
Indian society has come a long way in recognizing and defending the rights of women in the workplace, but there are still many issues that need to be resolved. The paper examines the challenges women face at work in India
Ritika Mishra, Amity Law School Patna
Page: 4152-4157
DOI: A375
While talking about the dominance of customary laws over codified laws we can easily give an inference that when a usage or a practice confirms its validity before the courts by satisfying all its requirements then it can
Riya Sharma, BA LLB, Manav Rachna University
Page: 4158-4165
DOI: A376
Currently, the majority of international economic, commercial, cultural, social, and governmental interactions and activities—including those of individuals, non-governmental organizations, governments
Shyam Saxena & Krishna Kant Gothwal, KIIT School of Law
Page: 4166-4171
DOI: A377
The election and democracy must go hand in hand as both are very important aspects for the freedom of the country and freedom of the individual. But with the changing times, the criminalization of politics has been considered
Madhura Gore, Modern Law College, Pune
Page: 4172-4182
DOI: A378
With the advancement in technology, banking sector has adopted new technologies like E-banking for their day-today transactions like opening new bank account, deposition, withdrawal and transfer of money, details
Tonujeet Banerjee, Amity University
DOI: A380
The aim of this paper is to show the impact of Pegasus Spyware which is an Israeli software which was developed by a private company by NSO group. How this software hack or enter into someone’s phone and download
Mr. Rithwik Chengappa, B.A. LL.B, Kristu Jayanthi College of Law, Bangalore
Ms. Inderakala T.B, Assistant Professor, Dr. N.S.A.M, First Grade College, Bangalore
Page: 4193-4209
DOI: A381
Judiciary in India has made significant effectors to protect women rights. The wide range of interpretation done by judiciary has empowered women to challenge their legal rights. The enforcement of women
Vishal Gautam, Amity Law School Patna
Page: 4210-4213
DOI: A382
The word trans gender is an umbrella term that is used for people whose gender identity does not match the sex they were assigned at the birth. Thus by this explanation too does not classifies the group to be discriminated
Harjinder Singh* & Dr. Divya S. Khurana**
Page: 4214-4227
DOI: A383
Tax avoidance is as old as human civilization. The Black's Law1 Dictionary states that tax avoidance is the "minimization of one's tax liability by taking advantage of legally available tax planning opportunities
Akash Kumar, Amity University Jharkhand
Page: 4228-4235
DOI: A384
Despite of being leading creature of the planet amongst billion of other species it took us thousands of years after evolvement to take a unified way to safeguard environment. In 1972 Stockholm convention pioneered
Abhyankar Panth, LLB (Hons), Bennett University
Page: 4236-4243
DOI: A385
Deepfakes are a modern technology that use deep learning and artificial intelligence to fabricate sounds and visuals by using a collection of recorded sounds and pictures as a database. This technology presents an inherent
Bhavna Singh, Amity University, Maharashtra
Page: 4244-4254
DOI: A386
This research paper aims to examine the right to information as a fundamental human right, its legal and constitutional provisions, and the current state of implementation in India. The paper analyses the impact of
Khushi S.Mehta, ICFAI Law School, Hyderabad
Page: 4255-4269
DOI: A387
The principle of natural justice has evolved over time to ensure fair and impartial decision-making by administrative authorities. The concept of natural justice is an inherent part of the Indian legal system, and its application
Neha Nandwani & Vishal Tanwar, Manav Rachna university
Page: 4270-4277
DOI: A388
In the era of computer, most of the information is stored in digital form in different devices such as computer, communication device such as cell phone, digital voice recorder, digital camera, and digital video cameras etc
Smriti Sian, BBA-LLB (Hons.), Manav Rachna University
Page: 4278-4287
DOI: A389
The Hague Convention of 14 March 1978 on the Celebration and Recognition of the Validity of Marriages may be interpreted as implementing, for international and particularly cross-border situations, The author attempted
An Analysis Of The WTO Agreement On “Fisheries Subsidies” Adopted In The 12th Ministerial Conference
Anuradha Chandran S, Amity University Rajasthan
Page: 4288-4300
DOI: A390
The first WTO agreement to put an emphasis on environmental sustainability is the WTO Agreement on “Fisheries Subsidies”. It creates a set of legally obligatory restrictions and guidelines to make sure that government
Sanjana Singh, BA.LL.B, Christ (deemed to be) University, Delhi NCR
Page: 4301-4306
DOI: A391
Gender Discrimination can be understood as the biases towards one gender against another. Discrimination based on gender is a topic that has never left its relevance in society because of its deep roots in history
KM. Karishma, Amity University Rajasthan
Page: 4307-4326
DOI: A392
This study examines anti-dumping measures in international trade law in depth. The study begins with a brief overview of anti-dumping regulations, covering their scope, rationale, and precedential context. Article VI
Arjit Mittal, BCom LLB (H), Manav Rachna University
Page: 4327-4334
DOI: A393
“The regulations on insider trading are not widely known in India as India is a developing country so Indian laws are constantly changing. Now India is subject to SEBI (Inside Trading Regulation), 2015. Countries like
Jayashree Dey, LL.M (Corp. Law), Amity University Rajasthan
Page: 4335-4351
DOI: A394
The aim of this study is to examine the impact of Brexit on international trade law. The UK's exit from the EU brought significant changes to international trade law. This research focuses on the impact of Brexit on international
Tanya Mittal, LLB (Hons), SRM University, Delhi NCR
Page: 4352-4364
DOI: A395
The present world is technological world or social media world, with the growing time every single human being is making use of social media. Social media platforms no doubt help in connecting the people globally
Rooba V, CMR University
Page: 4365-4372
DOI: A396
The present political system in France dates from 1958, and it arose from the Algerian War's crises. Since the Revolution in 1789, France has had five republics, although only two of them have survived for a long time.
Nishka, ICFAI Law School, The ICFAI University, Dehradun
Dr. Vivek Kumar, Assistant Professor at ICFAI Law School, The ICFAI University, Dehradun
Page: 4373-4379
DOI: A397
This article explores the issue of tax avoidance by multinational corporations (MNCs) and the use of General Anti-Avoidance Rules (GAAR) to override Double Taxation Avoidance Agreements (DTAA) in cases of abuse
Sana R Goswami, Jindal Global Law School, Sonipat, Haryana, India
Page: 4380-4388
DOI: A398
Since time-immemorial, the reservation policies adopted by our Legislation have been subject to various debates. The question whether Reservations are Pro-discrimination or Anti-discrimination have always been persistent
Sana R Goswami, B.A LLB (Hons.), Jindal Global Law School, Sonipat
Page: 4389-4400
DOI: A399
We perceive ourselves to live in times where self-awareness and inclusivity is at its peak, but somehow continue to socially exclude certain individuals who conform to their nonheterosexuality. LGBTQIA is a collective term
Kanishk Kumar Sinha B.A. LL.B (Hons.)
Asst. Prof. Dr. Vivek Kumar, The ICFAI University, Dehradun
Page: 4401-4412
DOI: A400
This article provides a comparative analysis of patent trolls across different jurisdictions. Patent trolls, also known as Non-Practicing Entities (NPEs), are companies that own patents but do not use them to create
Arshia Sekhri, Jindal Global Law School
Page: 4413-4419
DOI: A401
The Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act,2012(POCSO)1 was enacted to strengthen legal provisions for the protection of children from sexual abuse and exploitation. Section 2(1)(d) of the act defines child
Divyanshu Divyam, B.Com. LL.B (Corporate law), University of Petroleum and Energy Studies
Page: 4420-4428
DOI: A402
The term" principle of natural justice" is derived from the Latin word" jus natural," and although it isn't codified, it's nearly tied to common law and moral principles. It is a universal law unrelated to any legislation
Akash Kumar & Kirti Sinha, Amity University Jharkhand
Page: 4429-4436
DOI: A403
Witchcraft is often regarded as being bad and harmful which is why those who are suspected and presumed to be witches and arraign for society being them and pursued witch-hunting often charged with use
Rajasri Reddy Dwarampudi, Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University
Page: 4437-4454
DOI: A404
Alternative Dispute Redressal (ADR), which refers to the process of dispute resolution, denotes the idea of making the system of delivering justice friendly to the disputed parties and ensuring quick resolution of the disputed
Anshu Kumari, B.A.LL.B, Amity University, Patna
Page: 4455-4461
DOI: A405
It is said that “Change is the rule of the world” but many of the people still maintaining the vices or old customs and practices even in the 21st century. With the change of time, many ongoing traditions loses their
Parneet Kaur Baidwan, B.A. LL.B (Hons.), Amity law school, Noida, Uttar Pradesh
Page: 4462-4470
DOI: A406
Ivory trade is the commercial, often unlawful trade in the ivory tusks of various animals, most notably African and Asian elephants, but also hippopotamuses, walruses and narwhals
Shivam Sharma & Prerna Bhadana, BA.LLB, Manav Rachna University
Page: 4471-4481
DOI: A407
The LGBTQ+ community has been at the forefront of civil rights movements for decades. The acronym stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning, and other sexual2 and gender identities that
Ankurita Bit, LL.M, West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences
Page: 4482-4489
DOI: A408
Law and justice are interlinked concepts but are still not the same. Justice is a broader concept which lies in the institution of equity, equality and integrity. And the law is a set of regulations regulated by governments and
Mayuri Ramchandra Taware, LLM, BBA LLB, DCL, DFS, Assistant Professor at KLE Law College, Kalamboli Navi Mumbai
Page: 4490-4497
DOI: A409
Patent is a very important intellectual property as it encourages the inventor by providing monopoly right for commercial exploitation of his invention. But this scenario gives rise to high cost of product for the purpose
Chandroday Pratap Singh Tomar & Ambarish Bharadwaj Sivashankaran, School of Law, Bennett University, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India
Page: 4498-4512
DOI: A410
Without tax money, the government cannot fund its operations. It has a lot of things to do and doing them all will cost a lot of money. Tax dollars will be needed to cover this cost. One of the primary ways the government
Abhijeet Chandra, Amity University Patna
Page: 4513-4524
DOI: A411
Domestic violence is a major area of concern when it comes to issues of women. Domestic violence is a form of violence by a person to hurt one's spouse or partner either physically. psychologically or sexually. Though its outcomes
Shan Shukla & Ayushi Dubey, GLA University
Page: 4525-4529
DOI: A412
Corruption is an illegal criminal act of an individual person or by an organization misuse of entrusted power for private benefit obtains for himself or for any other person any valuable thing or advantage. Corruption
Abhas Jain, Bennett University
Page: 4530-4541
DOI: A413
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has evolved throughout time, reflecting the increasing focus on societal issues within the business world. Yet, CSR is considered an overarching term with no agreed-upon definition
Siya Pasriza & Vedic Mangal Agarawal, BBA.LLB (Corporate law), UPES, Dehradun
Page: 4542-4545
DOI: A414
The Constitution of India is the foundation for all the laws in our country. Among them ‘Labour Laws’ is one of the subject matter which comes under the concurrent list, meaning both the Central and State government
Rakesh P.S., Research Scholar, School of Legal Studies, CUSAT, Kochi
Dr. Harigovind P.C., Assistant Professor, School of Legal Studies, CUSAT
Page: 4546-4551
DOI: A415
Criminal law addresses instances of public disorder and violation of personal liberty in every society. A criminal complaint basically instigates the state to take up violations of fundamental rights as well as matters addressing
Tamanna, Amity University, Jaipur (Rajasthan)
Page: 4552-4564
DOI: A416
Human trafficking has been in civilization for a very long time. It is a national curse that results in interminable anguish and weakens a person's physical and mental health. Their world does not understand
Mansi Pahal, Symbiosis Law School, Pune
Page: 4565-4573
DOI: A417
Kashmiris have newfound grounds for optimism as they turn to the Indian government for a stable and beautiful future. India's efforts to abolish Article 370 have international support, with the exception of Pakistan
Yukta Muniraj, BBA LLB (Hons), CMR School of Legal Studies, Bangalore
Page: 4574-4578
DOI: A418
A large rise in the number of patent applications has been submitted as a result of India's recent enhancement of its intellectual property (IP) law. Unfortunately, this expansion has resulted in an increase in
Snehanshu Bhushan, LLM (Masters of Law), Galgotias University
Page: 4579-4590
DOI: A419
Corporate Ethics commonly known as business ethics are the laid down code of conduct of the businesses and the entities that focuses upon the practices and behaviour of the organizations that regulate
Brijesh Sharma
Prashant Kumar Yadav
Mudra Singh, (Assistant Professor, Amity Law School, Amity University, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh.
Page: 4591-4600
DOI: A420
The K.S. Puttaswamy judgement, which was handed down by the Supreme Court of India in 2017, was a precedent-setting decision. In this case, the constitutional legitimacy of the biometric identification system known
Khushi Kafre, B.A.LL.B. (Hons.), Maharashtra National Law University, Nagpur
Page: 4601-4616
DOI: A421
The research analyses the Family Courts Act, 1984 that led to the establishment of Family Courts in the country. The purpose of this paper is to assess the efficacy of Family Courts through a deeper exploration of the Act's aim
Hritik Gupta, Amity University
Page:4617-4624
DOI: A422
This article deals with the Doctrine of Ultra Vires consequences states that any act done or contract made by the company which goes beyond the powers of directors and company is completely void and inoperative and hence
Sanskar Paderiya, Bennett University
Page: 4625-4636
DOI: A423
In line with jurisprudence, this study article seeks to examine how law and culture interact. The article will look at how cultural norms and values influence legal judgements as well as how cultural values are shaped and
C. Sai Vishal, BBA.LLB, School of Law, Mahindra University
Page: 4637-4648
DOI: A424
Feminism is a crucial movement that has been advocating for women's rights and social equality in India. It has played a vital role in pushing for justice and equality for marginalized groups and has brought about