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Volume V Issue III
 

June - July 2023

Makam Ganesh Kumar, O.P Jindal Global University

Page: 1564-1579

Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), commonly known as drones, have emerged as versatile tools with significant applications in various sectors, including commerce, agriculture, photography, and surveillance

Varnav, Amity Law School, Noida

Page: 1580-1599

Intellectual property has been a significant issue in the trade relationship between China and the United States. The US has long been concerned about intellectual Property theft and forced technology transfer in China,

Kartikey Kesharwani, Law College Dehradun, Uttaranchal University, Dehradun

Page: 1600-1609

In recent years, India has witnessed a significant surge in the prevalence of divorce, marking a significant shift in the societal landscape. This abstract aims to provide an overview of the emerging trend of divorce

Roshana R. Gopal, B.M.S. College of Law, Basavangudi

Page: 1610-1618

Solitary Confinement (hereon, SC) is a form of punishment where the inmates live in single cells with little to no contact with others. It is usually practiced to protect an inmate against a threat or as a form of disciplinary

Kushala Simha, School of Law, Mahindra University

Page: 1619-1633

The society is dynamic in nature. The right of today would be wrong of tomorrow and wrong of today would be right of tomorrow. The change not only in technology and innovations should change as per the change

Shaili, Bharti Vidyapeeth New Law College, Pune

Page: 1634-1650

Climate change is an urgent global challenge that requires effective and comprehensive action. Laws and regulations play a crucial role in addressing climate change through environmental regulation and policy

Kushala Simha, School of Law, Mahindra University

Page: 1651-1664

The proliferation of social media structures has essentially transformed the manner human beings speak, percentage statistics, and engage with each other. As social media use has grow to be increasingly more considerable

Mr. Saurabh Uttam Kamble, LLB, Symbiosis Law School, Pune

Page: 1665-1673

In contrast to the law of indemnity, the Indian Contract Act, of 1872 codifies the law of guarantee in great detail. In particular, the Act very thoroughly establishes the position of the "Surety" under the contract

Shivansh Sourav, Bharati Vidyapeeth New Law College, Pune

Page: 1674-1686

Money laundering addresses an enormous risk to the reliability of financial structures and the trustworthiness of economies all over the planet. In India, the prevention of Money laundering Act (PMLA

Aravamudhan G & Nithin K, Kristu Jayanti College of Law, Bengaluru

Page: 1687-1694

E-governance emerged as a result of government’s efforts to improve their interactions with citizens. If certain conditions are met, electronic transactions can have the same legal value as other forms of communication

Nikhat Ashraf, Aligarh Muslim University Centre Murshidabad

Page: 1695-1699

Origin of every human being lies in women. She exists in various forms like daughter, sister, wife and mother. Earlier women were under the control of the father after marriage under the control of the husband

Kancharla Snigdha, Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad

Page: 1700-1713

The Government of India formed the Securities and Exchange Board of India as a statutory entity in 1992, and the provisions of the Securities and Exchange Board of India Act, 1992 (15 of 1992) went into effect on

MD Safruddin, Veer Madho Singh Bhandari Uttarakhand Technical University, Dehradun

Page: 1714-1722

Dowry system is prevalent in India since medieval times. By legal definition, dowry is considered a valuable security. Dowry is considered to be the gift that is given to a daughter for getting married, by her family

T. Arvind, B.A. LL.B., VIT School of Law, Chennai

Page: 1723-1728

Hindus place a high value on the Hindu joint family, an old and distinctive institution. A Hindu any generation, as well as their wives, widows, and unmarried daughters. The idea of a son's birth right in joint family

Ms. Madiya Mushtaq, Lawyer, Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh High Court

Page: 1729-1746

"True reconciliation is never cheap, for it is based on forgiveness which is costly. Forgiveness in turn depends on repentance, which has to be based on an acknowledgment of what was done wrong, and therefore

Swati Sinha, UPES, Dehradun

Page: 1747-1761

The legal field known as labour law denotes the connection between an employee, a union, and the federal government as these laws plays an essential role in preserving the rights of workers, their union, and their

Tanishka Jain, Maharashtra National Law University, Nagpur

Page: 1762-1771

Medical ethics and law are two critical areas that intersect in the healthcare field, guiding healthcare professionals' behaviour and decision-making processes. Ethics in medicine refer to the moral principles that guide

Tanya Sharma & Vikalp Rajput & Vikhyat Singh, B.A. LL.B., Delhi Metropolitan Education, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, New Delhi

Page: 1772-1786

The correlation between international law and national law and the notion of international law's primacy continues to be topics of dispute. Several writers acknowledge the superiority of international law as an ideal that

Sutariya Maitri, B.B.A. L.L.B. (Hons.), Symbiosis Law School

Page: 1787-1796

In a recent article, I compare and contrast the prostitution condition in many partsof the nation where people do not have the same rights as other individuals. This word, prostitution, and their occupation are stigmatized

Prathiksha Sadagopan & Sai Lakshmi. S, VIT CHENNAI

Page: 1797-1811

Technology is the most dynamic space which is constantly evolving and pushing its boundaries towards a borderless world. The whole world of technology revolves around computers and the emergence of the networked

Aditi Pandey, B.A. LL.B., New Law College, Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed to be University

Page: 1812-1826

The right to be forgotten has emerged as a pivotal and intricate issue in the contemporary digital landscape, where individuals strive to regain authority over their personal information amidst the persisting

Prapti Sachan, National Law Institute University, Bhopal

Page: 1827-1840

This paper presents an investigation into the matter of recruitment of homosexuals in the Indian Armed Forces. Historically, concerns related to morale and discipline have prohibited these individuals from serving

Sai Lakshmi. S, VIT Chennai

Page: 1841-1850

India has always been a patriarchal society and women were considered rather put to be dependent on men. With the coming-of-age ideologies over the course of decades and their varied interpretations, the concept

K. Adhitya, VIT Chennai

Page: 1851-1859

The Doctrine of Antecedent Debts is a fundamental legal principle that ensures stability and fairness in contractual relationships. It has evolved over time, drawing influences from various legal systems. The doctrine's

Aditya Premraj, Symbiosis Law School, Pune

Page: 1860-1868

The Right to Information (RTI) laws are essential to enact on a global scale to ensure that governments are transparent and accountable. However, putting RTI laws into effect can be challenging, particularly in countries

Rifan Mohideen. D & Rishad Mehta, Jindal Global Law School

Page: 1869-1874

The concept of ‘Standing Orders’ in India is one of recent growth pertaining to labour management relations. Before the period of 1946, most terms and conditions of employment were decided on an ‘oral’ basis which

Anoushka Singh, Associate, Banking and Finance, Phoenix Legal

Page: 1875-1880

DOI: A167

The technological shift from traditional banking to fintech has facilitated greater access to banking services, leading to the collaboration between private banks and fintech companies

Ravi Kumar, Veer Madho Singh Bhandari Uttarakhand Technical University, Dehradun

Page: 1881-1889

DOI: A168

The utmost objective of this research paper is to study and examine the nature and concept of Secularism in India. India is diversified nation where different religions such

Prabhav Garg, Jindal Global Law School, O.P. Jindal Global University

Page: 1890-1893

DOI: A169

Shivram had two children, a daughter and a son, Sumitrabai and Chhatrapati respectively. The suit was filed for the ownership, possession, and damages in relation to the property

Nishika Tandon, NMIMS Kirit P Mehta School of Law, Mumbai

Page: 1894-1907

DOI: A170

With over 700 Scheduled Tribes spread across different States and Union Territories in this country, the tribes are recognised under Article 342 of the Constitution of India. Most

Pankhuri Srivastava, Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University, New Delhi

Page: 1908-1914

DOI: A171

Article 32 of the Indian Constitution has widened the scope for citizens of India to raise their voice directly in front of the honorable Supreme Court, in case there is any violation

Shubhi Agrawal, Jindal Global Law School, Haryana

Amisha Mittal, Jindal Global Law School, Haryana

Page: 1915-1923

DOI: A172

This paper explores the significance of traditional knowledge (TK) held by indigenous and local communities, its relevance in today's society, and the challenges in protecting it.

Pon Siva Sankari, BBA. LLB (Hons.), Saveetha School of Law, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences (SIMATS), Saveetha University

Page: 1924-1934

DOI: A173

Voyeurism was at first accepted to just be available in a little bit of the populace. Because of the pervasiveness of voyeurism in the public eye, the individuals who take

Pragya Srivastava, LLM, Maharashtra National Law University, Aurangabad

Page:1935-1950

DOI: A174

With advancement of technology and digitalization in today’s era, the paper discusses the concept of Artificial Intelligence and Intellectual Property Right and their convergence

Mukund Bhalerao, Chairman, K Pond Foundation for Health, Education & Research, Aurangabad, Maharashtra

Page: 1951-1974

DOI: A175

Human Welfare is a corner stone and signature tune of every democratic government. Historically, French Revolution of 17th century gave a momentum to uproot the dynastic

Deepali Sinha, Amity Law School Patna

Page: 1975-1982

DOI: A176

The medical profession is one of the noblest professions on earth. Since time immemorial, medical professionals have been taking care of the ill and helping to brighten-up

Devendra Verma, Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar

Page: 1983-1993

DOI: A177

Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) is poised to have significant implications for the future of finance, particularly in the realm of digital asset and securities transactions. These

R. Shanmuga Sundaram & J. Jaaswant, BA.LLB (Hons), Chettinad School of Law, Chettinad Academy of Research and Education

Page: 1994-2010

DOI: A178

With the coming of the digital age, trademark and brand protection have become vital worries for organizations working in the online platform. This abstract gives an outline

Chirag Agarwal, BBA LL.B., Jindal Global Law School, Jindal Global University

Chaitanya Goel, BBA LL.B., Jindal Global Law School, Jindal Global University

Page: 2011-2022

DOI: A179

The present article sheds light on the matter of custodial torture in India, underscoring the violation of fundamental human rights and the lack of comprehensive legal provisions to tackle

Arjun Khanna, Amity Law School, Noida

Page: 2023-2038

DOI: A180

The contemporary world's rapid digitalization and growing dependence on data have raised substantial apprehensions concerning the safeguarding and confidentiality of data. India,

Riya Bhandari, B.B.A. LL.B. (Hons.), Law College Dehradun, Uttaranchal University

Page: 2039-2047

DOI: A181

Sports are emblematic of collegiality, respect and discipline. These skills are not only useful while playing in the field but also in our life. Sports teach an individual many

Vansh Dhoka, School of Law Christ University, Bangalore

Page: 2048-2049

DOI: A182

Ever since the evolution of the concept of corporations as separate legal entities has come into existence, the judiciary has always experienced a dilemma while imposing liability

Amrita Nanda T M, School of Legal Studies, Cochin University of Science and Technology (CUSAT), Cochin University P.O. Kalamassery, Kochi Kerala

Page: 2050-2058

DOI: A183

The rapid advancements in technology have brought about numerous benefits to society, but they have also given rise to new challenges, particularly in the form of cybercrime

Nandika Kaushik, Symbiosis Law School, Pune

Page: 2059-2065

DOI: A184

In this Research Paper the Practice of Santhara is being understood through the understanding of the same by religious tenets found in Jainism. The judicial creativity is highlighted

Rituraj Mal Deka, BA.LLB, School of Law, Christ (Deemed to be University)

Page: 2066-2079

DOI: A185

This paper conducts a critical analysis of the legal framework controlling online content regulation and censorship with a particular emphasis on the difficulties and problems

Varsha Tanwar & T. Chandra Shekhar, Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab

Page: 2080-2085

DOI: A186

The secular state and tenets of religions have, for the most part been at odds. Be it in the name of progress or reform, many laws have been made to curtail the freedom

Mamatha. R, Assistant Professor, School of Law, Alliance University

Page: 2086-2099

DOI: A187

Man is a social being. A prison is a place where the administration of justices tries to do justice to the victims by punishing the accused. Punishment means suffering

Anushka Gupta, National Law University Delhi

Page: 2100-2107

DOI: A188

Capital Punishment is a polarizing matter in various fields of discourse – from academic papers to dinner table debates. The very gravity and finality of a term such as

Sarah A Musaliar, The West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences

Page: 2108-2017

DOI: A189

This paper examines the Brahmapuram Waste Plant Fire outbreak which occurred on the 2nd of March 2023, and attempts to analyse the catastrophic event in the context of rule

Mukul Khandelwal, B.B.A. LL.B., UPES, Dehradun

Page: 2018-2025

DOI: A190

Accidents are unfortunate incidents that occur unexpectedly, bringing about unintended consequences. They disrupt the natural flow of events and often result in harm, damage

Swarnava Ray, B.Com LL.B. (Hons), Xavier Law School, St. Xavier’s University, Kolkata, West Bengal

Page: 2026-2043

DOI: A191

This present study extensively discusses the various principles enunciated by the Honorable Supreme Court and the High Courts from the 1960s to the 2010s regarding the

Mr. Gabriel Karthick K, Assistant Professor, Department of English (SFS), Madras Christian College (Autonomous), Tambaram, Tamil Nadu

Dr. B.S.Selvakumar, Assistant. Professor & HOD, Department of Political Science, Voorhees College, Vellore, Tamil Nadu

Page: 2044-2054

DOI: A192

Women and children have been subjected to all sorts of exploitations like assaults, molestation, trafficked for domestic servitude, organ transplantation, beggary, and prostitution

Vishnu Kesharwani, Maharashtra National Law University, Aurangabad

Page: 2055-2072

DOI: A193

Trade, Commerce and Business is nothing new in India. Traces of Trade and commerce can be witnessed from the Mughal Era when East India Company entered India. They

Dr. Poonam Khanna, Assistant Professor, IME Law College, Sahibabad

Page: 2073-2082

DOI: A194

The paper explores the intersection between women’s rights and the rule of law, examining the crucial role that legal frameworks and institutions play in promoting gender

Shruti Kumari & Niranjan Kumar, LLM, Central University of Jharkhand, Ranchi

Page: 2083-2091

DOI: A195

This article examines the Uniform Civil Code in India, concentrating on its significance, prospects, and concerns. Uniform Civil Code seeks to establish a set of civil

Roshni Naskar, Symbiosis Law School, Pune

Page: 2092-2099

DOI: A196

Bail is defined in Black's Law Dictionary as "a security such as cash or bond, especially security required by a court for the release of a prisoner who must appear at a future

Thejah Senthil Kumar, VIT Chennai

Page: 2100-2115

DOI: A197

The Khap Panchayat provides the village residents with informal justice and serves as their "custodian of honour." Because the informal justice they provide frequently

S.Moulishwaran, Saveetha School of Law

Page: 2116-2132

DOI: A198

White collar crime was coined by Edwin Sutherland in 1939. White collar crimes describe a wide variety of financial crimes. The crime that has been committed by the

Bhavesh Vashisht, Maharashtra National Law University Aurangabad

Page: 2133-2161

DOI: A199

Trading in bonds, shares, derivatives, and other instruments continues to grow at a rapid rate as the corporate sector expands in worldwide markets. Insider trading is a type of trade

Atri Chattopadhyay, National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata

Page: 2162-2171

DOI: A200

Marriage, as commonly understood, is a union between two individuals and whether treated as a sacrament or a contract, the parties to a marital relationship

Aditya Premraj, Symbiosis Law School, Pune

Page: 2172-2178

DOI: A201

The Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) of 1908 regulates civil litigation in India. A crucial aspect of the CPC is the provision for appeals, which permits parties to contest decisions

Sakshi Kothari, O.P. Jindal Global University

Page: 2179-2185

DOI: A202

Industrial design is essential for product differentiation and commercial success in today's cutthroat global marketplace. Industrial design definitions and protections under intellectual

Malay Dixit, Amity Law School, Noida

Page: 2186-2206

DOI: A203

In a typical social structure, the hegemony of dominant values combined with significant authority is the deadliest combination. In a nation with open borders and a flimsy social structure

Snigdha Jha, Jindal Global Law School

Page: 2207-2211

DOI: A204

It was in 1896 when global warming was predicted for the first time theoretically, when a Swedish Scientist anticipated that the greenhouse effect could have a significant impact

Sameedha Reddy, Thakur Ramnarayan College of Law

Page: 2212-2235

DOI: A205

Jurisprudence is derived from the Latin term "Jurisprudentia," which meaning "law knowledge." 'Jure' or 'Juris' means 'law' in Latin, while 'prudentia' denotes'skills or knowledge'. Jurisprudence

Abhash Kumar, BA LLB, Shobhit Institute of Engineering and Technology (A Deemed to be University), Meerut, Uttar Pradesh

Page: 2236-2246

DOI: A206

An 'International Organisation' is a legal institution established on a global scale through a treaty or other instrument. It has its own worldwide legal identity. The United

Aryaman Dubey, BML Munjal University

Page: 2247-2249

DOI: A207

The company's memorandum of association must be filed with the registrar of corporations. Since those conducting business with the Company are free to look at this document and determine

Aryaman Dubey, BML Munjal University

Page: 2250-2254

DOI: A208

The Madras High Court originally received the case in 1977. The Supreme Court then heard the appeal on the verdict, and the ruling was issued in 1981.

Yogiraj Sadaphal, B.A. LL.B., Bharati Vidyapeeth New Law College, Pune

Page: 2255-2261

DOI: A209

As a result of technological advancements, today man is completely dependent on the internet for all of his requirements. The internet has a power to allowed man to have everything

Pratyush Shaw, Department of Law, University of Calcutta

Page: 2262-2272

DOI: A210

This case was filled by the Appellant (Salman Saleem Khan) convicted of Culpable homicide, Murder, Criminal Negligence amounting to grievous hurt and not providing medical and financial

Avantika, Campus Law Centre, Faculty of Law, Delhi University

Page: 2273-2279

DOI: A211

Extortionate credit transactions, characterized by oppressive and unfair terms, have long plagued societies. Such predatory lending practices target vulnerable individuals

Pragati Sharma, Young Professional FA at Competition Commission of India Delhi

Page: 2280-2300

DOI: A212

This article explores the changing role of the Competition Commission of India (CCI) regarding agreements that restrict competition. It evaluates how well the CCI has

Naina Shivani, OP Jindal Global University

Page: 2301-2306

DOI: A213

In this paper I have reflected on article “Privacy in Metaverse” by K. Bavana giving my opinion on the value of privacy in metaverse. This article discusses privacy issues in the metaverse

Devansh Kulshreshtha, NMIMS, Navi Mumbai

Avantika Singh, NMIMS, Navi Mumbai

Page: 2307-2311

DOI: A214

Contempt refers to the offence of dismissal and disrespect of the authority and dignity of the top courts , as mentioned under the Contempt of Courts Act 1971 as well as under article

Shambhavi, IILM University, Gurugram

Page: 2312-2319

DOI: A215

India, which is well-known for its growing film industry, has a complicated history of juggling artistic freedom with cultural norms and regulatory requirements. Every person has

A. Taibah Fathima, Villupuram Law College, Affiliated under Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University

Page: 2320-2330

DOI: A216

The advent of the digital age has revolutionized various aspects of human life, including the creation, distribution, and consumption of intellectual property. This abstract explores

Suryadevara Mounish Chanukya, Symbiosis Law School, Nagpur

Page: 2331-2353

DOI: A217

The International Labour Organization (ILO) has been working towards promoting decent work and social justice for all workers worldwide. As a member of the International

Divyanshi Singh, UPES

Page: 2354-2365

DOI: A218

Transgender is a general term used to describe people who are born with a gender identity or perception of male, female or otherwise that does not match their gender identity.

Nirupam Kaur, B.COM LL.B., University Institute of Legal Studies, Panjab University, Chandigarh

Page: 2366-2380

DOI: A219

This research paper highlights a very important issue of ‘accountability of political parties’ that plan to rule or currently rule India. The topic of making the ‘election manifestos

Kashish Mittal, UPES, Dehradun

Page: 2381-2391

DOI: A220

With the rapid advancement of biotechnology, the need for effective regulatory frameworks has become paramount. The aim of this research paper is to examine the regulation

Aditya Danturty, National Law University, Odisha

Page: 2392-2399

DOI: A221

The platform economy is a burgeoning tangent of the overall economy that is driving employment of an altered nature. These platforms are driven by platform workers who are a

Priya Mondal, Ajeenkya DY Patil University

Akanksha Srivastava, Ajeenkya DY Patil University

Tushar Krishnamani, Ajeenkya DY Patil University

Page: 2400-2407

DOI: A222

The term "privacy law" is used to describe the body of laws that govern the collection, use, and disclosure of individuals' private information by any entity, including governments, businesses

Sankalp Varma, O.P. Jindal Global University

Page: 2408-2416

DOI: A223

This paper will be focusing upon the validity of standard form contracts. It will be analyzing the presence of free consent under standard form contracts and will also make an earnest

Pulatsya Shukla, Asst. Professor V.S.S.D. College, Kanpur

Page: 2417-2430

DOI: A224

Citizens in India are free to express their ideas, views or opinions freely by means of spoken words, printing, pictures, visible representations or any other mode. This freedom

Kant Kumar, Assistant Professor (Contractual), Department of Foreign Languages, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, U.P., India

Page: 2431-2445

DOI: A225

The institutionalisation of panchayat raj mechanism in India and villagers’ committee mechanism in China has added greater momentum to the decentralisation process

Eisha Jain, Bharti Vidyapeeth New Law College, Pune

Page: 2446-2459

DOI: A226

The rise of hate speech and online harassment in the digital age has prompted the development of a legal framework to address these issues. This article provides an overview of

Prantik Malla Bujarbaruah, IILM University, Gurugram

Page: 2460-2469

DOI: A227

In today's society, the right to privacy about social media has taken on greater importance. To examine the difficulties and implications that emerge in this digital environment

Divita Vashisht, LLB (Hons.), O.P Jindal Global University, Sonipat

 Riya Gupta, LLB (Hons.), O.P Jindal Global University, Sonipat

Page: 2470-2498

DOI: A228

The ancient people sketched on various items to identify them. As civilizations advanced, new and improved business techniques necessitated product differentiation. This

Nandita Agarwal, B.B.A. LL.B., Symbiosis Law School, Noida

Page: 2499-2503

DOI: A229

According to the Indian Companies Act of 2013,1 both independent directors and women directors must fulfil certain requirements. Women directors are accountable for fulfilling

Shreya Sen, B.A.LLB (Hons.), Kazi Nazrul University

Page: 2504-2518

DOI: A230

Prostitution is an act of engaging in sexual activities, in general with someone who is not a spouse or a friend in exchange for immediate payment in money or other valuables

Siri Mahesh Kota, Ramaiah College of Law, Bangalore

Page: 2519-2527

DOI: A231

The responsibilities and the large necessary requirements for the proper implementation and policing of criminal law are described. In the west: The absolute goal of the criminal justice system

Asish Kumar Dhir, KIIT School of Law

Anusaya Panda, KIIT School of Law

Page: 2528-2538

DOI: A232

In this context, the term "child" refers to a person who is between infancy and youth, regardless of gender. They are among nature's most innocent and lovely creatures. Tomorrow's

S. Juned Ahmed, B.B.A. LL.B., Saveetha School of Law, Saveetha Institution of Medical and Technical Sciences, Saveetha University (SIMATS)

Page: 2539-2558

DOI: A233

Cybercrime is the newest and the most complicated problem in the cyber world. Cybercrime is basically an illegal act in which computer is either tool or target. After the development

Divyansh Singh

Page: 2559-2565

DOI: A234

Based on a study, meat production contributes to almost 60% of greenhouse gas emissions from food production. To prioritize healthy living, people are opting for plant-based

Srishti Singh, Alliance University, Bangalore

Page: 2566-2580

DOI: A235

One of the major aims of design theory is to construct explanatory models that further enhance our understanding of design as a cognitive act. The search for such

Ms. Upasana Borah 

Dr. Chandamita Das

Page: 2581-2610

DOI: A236

The welfare and security of animals, particularly dogs, cats, and other companion animals, are of paramount importance in any civilized society. However, existing

Akanksha Srivastava, Ajeenkya Dy Patil University

Tushar Krishnamani, Ajeenkya Dy Patil University

Page: 2611-2641

DOI: A237

Purpose: The purpose of writing this research is to find an analysis of the Data Protection bill with reference to the parameters of data protection and the right to privacy attached

Arka Bhattacharya, LL.M., Department of Law, Sidho-Kanho-Birsha University, Purulia

Page: 2642-2661

DOI: A238

The Russia-Ukraine conflict has emerged as a distressing battleground, highlighting the failure of international organizations to effectively address the escalating crisis.

Nandika Kaul, Symbiosis Law School Pune

Page: 2662-2668

DOI: A239

India has long been rooted in inequalities which can be traced back to the centuries-old caste system in the Hindu society, and whose reflection can also be seen in the

Yogiraj Sadaphal, B.A. LL.B., Bharati Vidyapeeth New Law College, Pune

Page: 2669-2678

DOI: A240

In India, dowry death is one of the most heinous or horrible problem. There have been laws and acts enacted and incorporated into the country's legal system, as well as

Shraddha Goyal, Delhi Metropolitan Education, Noida, Affiliated to Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, New Delhi

Page: 2679-2691

DOI: A241

The case of Bayer Corporation v. Union of India stands as a significant milestone in Indian patent law, specifically in the context of compulsory licensing and access to affordable

Tamanna Swain, B.A.LL.B., School of Law, KIIT Deemed to be University, Bhubaneswar

Page: 2692-2706

DOI: A242

Population ageing is a global phenomenon, with India being no exception. It is characterized by a gradual deterioration in physical and mental functions, increased risk of diseases

Ishita Mehta, Government Law College, Mumbai

Page: 2707-2720

DOI: A243

This article provides a comprehensive examination of the evolution of insider trading regulations in India, focusing on key developments, influential committees, significant cases

Ananya Singh, Jindal Global Law School

Page: 2721-2727

DOI: A244

This paper compares the trial procedure in a civil law and common law country. The procedure followed in common law countries is adversarial in nature and the one in civil law countries

Ishaan Deepak Joshi, MIT-WPU, Faculty of Law

Page: 2728-2733

DOI: A245

Similar to previous times, contemporaryconversations about crime disregard or misrepresent statistics on crime in order increase general dread, ethnic conflict, and sabotage law enforcement

Gautam Biswas, O.P. Jindal Global University

Page: 2734-2737

DOI: A246

The case of Manak Lal V. Dr. Prem Chand deals with the principles of natural justice and more importantly the rule against bias and how it is to be interpreted in India. It dives

Sumanth Kumar, LLM in Access to Justice from the Tata Institute of Social Sciences

Page: 2738-2750

DOI: A247

India is a welfare state and, as such, has a primary responsibility to encourage the permeation of social welfare schemes aimed at dignifying the lives of marginalised individuals

Vibha Murali, Vellore Institute of Technology, School of Law, Chennai

Page: 2751-2754

DOI: A248

Fiscal Federalism refers to matters of expenditure and revenue, and fiscal links between different levels of the government. Modes of fiscal federalism are multitude, yet there isn’t a particular

Harshita Sharma, Symbiosis Law School, Pune

Page: 2755-2769

DOI: A249

Intellectual property rights (IPRs) are essential for protecting original works of art, encouraging innovation, and stimulating economic prosperity. IPR-related conflicts do, however,

M. Sangeetha, BA. LL. B. (Hons), Saveetha School of Law, Saveetha School of Medical and Technical Sciences (SIMATS), Chennai

Page: 2770-2786

DOI: A250

The online games are more popular, there is a net diversion addiction emerged, outlining the negative consequences of excessive diversion, its prevalence, and associated risk factors

Sia Sethi, O.P Jindal Global Law School

Suhani Rastogi, O.P Jindal Global Law School

Page: 2787-2793

DOI: A251

The Consumer Protection Act (CPA) is one of the most important legislations in the Indian healthcare system. The Act has created a solid structure for handling complaints

Manoj Yadav, LL.B., School of Legal Studies, Vikrant University, Gwalior

Shital, LL.B., School of Legal Studies, Vikrant University, Gwalior

Page:2794-2804

DOI: A252

Machine learning is a computer science technique that allows computers to ‘learn’ on their own. It is often characterised as AI, but that is only one element of it. The

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

Page:2805-2826

DOI: A253

Women prisoners are a small majority of the total prison population compared to that of Male prisoners. Most of the female prisoners face many health problems than male prisoners

Prabhakar Chakravorty, MKES College of Law, University of Mumbai

Page: 2827-2838

DOI: A254

Cybercrime is not a stand-alone subject; it is a combination of multiple subjects including scientific and social subjects and all these subjects should be well protected by the laws

Nandika Kaushik, Symbiosis Law School, Pune

Page: 2839-2846

DOI: A255

The emergence of cryptocurrencies has aroused a great deal of attention and curiosity since it introduces a brand-new type of digital currency that operates independently

Manya Javherani, O.P Jindal Global University

Page: 2847-2851

DOI: A256

This article exposes the oppressive misuse of sedition laws in India, which have a detrimental impact on freedom of expression. It delves into the historical context of these laws, introduced

Ishaan Deepak Joshi, MIT-WPU, Faculty of Law

Page: 2852-2859

DOI: A257

Deviance, as defined by William Graham Sumner an American sociologist and clergyman, refers to the act of contravening established social, cultural, or contextual standards, which

Rithik Gullaiya, Symbiosis Law School, Noida

Page: 2860-2870

DOI: A258

Over the past decade, some key policy developments have contributed to improved availability, accessibility and safety of induced abortion services. The term abortion means

R.Vijaya Prathiba, BA LLB(Hons), Saveetha School of Law, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Science (SIMATS), Chennai

Page: 2871-2887

DOI: A259

Education is meant to prepare an individual for life, equip him physically, intellectually, and emotionally to deal with the challenges of life with self- assurance, audacity, making

Devyani Mishra, NLIU, Bhopal

Rituraj Singh Parmar, NLIU, Bhopal

Page: 2888-2893

DOI: A260

Intellectual property (IP) law in India is no longer a specialized field. Stories covering topics like trademark infringement and geographical indication grants frequently hit news

Shameeha Tarafdar, B.A.LL.B., KIIT School of Law, Bhubaneswar, India

Dr. Snigdha Sarkar, Assistant Professor, KIIT School of Law, Bhubaneswar, India

Page: 2894-2905

DOI: A261

Government has taken up initiatives to generate acceptable employment, with assuring at least minimal safety and job satisfaction. Since Independence the Union and State Government

Nandita Krishnan

Nikkitha Krishnan

Page: 2906-2928

DOI: A262

The courage to fight comes to light with the hope that justice will prevail over anything. The concept of second appeal gives faith to the society that justice can be sought for under

Parakram Chauhan, Law Centre 2, Faculty of Law, University of Delhi

Page: 2929-2935

DOI: A263

This article examines the ongoing process of decolonisation and its implications for international law. It acknowledges decolonisation as a multifaceted process aimed at challenging

Lakshyadeep Verma, Law Student at UPES

Page: 2936-2940

DOI: A264

The competition law was first introduced in the nation in 1970. The first even competition law was the monopolies and restrictive trade policies. through this article, we wanted to discuss

Sanjeev Kumar Choudhary, Gujarat National Law University

Page: 2941-2954

DOI: A265

‘The world at large, including India, trying to achieve the UN Sustainable Development Goals. It is true that all countries are trying their best but the recent report published showing

Jai Aditya Dubey, Symbiosis Law School, Nagpur

Page: 2955-2958

DOI: A266

The Punjab Infrastructure and regulation act is an Act legislated by the state legislature in order to regulate the creation, development, maintenance, and operation of infrastructures

Shrivatsa Sharma, Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies (Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Dwarka, Delhi)

Page: 2959-2977

DOI: A267

This article examines the significance and reasons for adjournments in the legal process, focussing on the perspective of legal practitioners and common people. It compares

Midhula Gattu, Jindal Global Law School

Page: 2078-2984

DOI: A268

There is no legislation either allowing or prohibiting mediation in sexual offences. The Indian judiciary through precedents ha also considered criminal offences as rights in rem

Charvi Kohli, Vivekananda School of Law and Legal Studies, Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies, Pitampura, Delhi

Bhoomika Bharti, Vivekananda School of Law and Legal Studies, Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies, Pitampura, Delhi

Page: 2985-3001

DOI: A269

Artificial intelligence (AI) is the simulation of human intelligence processes by computer systems. These processes include learning, reasoning, and self- correction. AI has been used in various

Muskan Gupta, UnitedWorld School of Law, Karnavati University

Page: 3002-3013

DOI: A270

Ethics and professionalism play crucial roles in the banking industry, ensuring trust, stability, and accountability. Ethics refers to the moral principles and values that

Ishaan Deepak Joshi, MIT-WPU, Faculty of Law

Page: 3014-3022

DOI: A271

Functionalism is widely regarded as one of the fundamental theories in the field of sociology. The concept was introduced by esteemed academics such as Durkheim

Vidhi Santosh Rane, O.P. Jindal Global Law School (Sonipat)

Page: 3023-3027

DOI: A272

All legal systems, in one form or another, recognize, create, vary, and enforce obligations. A layman understands "obligation" to be synonymous with "commitment." However

Prithviraj Singh Bayas, Symbiosis Law School, Pune

Page: 3028-3038

DOI: A273

This paper comprehensively analyzes the international legal systems that govern drone strikes on specific individuals. This paper argues that a drone attack cannot be considered

Pronoyaa Chatterjii, School of Law, UPES

Page: 3039-3046

DOI: A274

Black law dictionary defines plea bargaining as, “the process whereby the accused and the prosecutor in a criminal case work out a mutually satisfactory disposition of the case subject

Arya Goyal, Symbiosis Law School, Nagpur

Page: 3047-3060

DOI: A275

Honour is the possession of a human being who has existed, In the name of the traditions, culture, or community norms, no one gets the right to violate another’s right to freedom

Niharika R, CHRIST (Deemed to be University)

Page: 3061-3065

DOI: A276

Grant lands are piece of lands granted to certain persons or group of persons for welfare purposes and are restricted to transfer the same so that there is no profit made

Ishaan Deepak Joshi, MIT-WPU, Faculty of Law

Page: 3066-3072

DOI: A277

According to the frustration-aggression hypothesis, aggression can be attributed to the obstruction or frustration experienced by individuals in their pursuit of achieving a specific

Yogiraj Sadaphal, B.A. LL.B., Bharati Vidyapeeth New Law College, Pune

Page: 3073-3078

DOI: A278

Procedures for online dispute resolution (hence referred to as ODR) are similar to those for alternative dispute resolution (ADR) in person, with the exception that ODR makes

Vaishnavi Kumari, Galgotias University

Page: 3079-3100

DOI: A279

The purpose of this paper is to critically study the effectiveness, need and drawback of Indian institutional arbitration as a method of dispute resolution. Institutional arbitration

Shoaib Fazil. S, Tamil Nadu National Law University, Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu, India

Page: 3101-3112

DOI: A280

An Independent Director assists a company in enhancing its company performance and governance practices. They must have the requisite qualifications, experience, and information

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