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Volume V Issue III
 

June - July 2023

Jigar Mehta, B.A. LL.B. (Hons.), St. Xavier’s University, Kolkata

Page: 3113-3116

DOI: A281

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has recently issued guidelines for regulating default loss guarantee arrangements in the digital lending business with a view to bring

Mrs. Harsimranvir Kaur, VMS College of Law

Page: 3117-3127

DOI: A282

The future of the nation lies in the hands of the Children, who have been recognized as the supremely assets of the nation but due to some reasons these future stake holders

Shehryar Edibam, D.Y. Patil University

Page: 3128-3135

DOI: A283

Intellectual Property Rights are the legal ownership of intangible objects such as literary and artistic works, names, commercial symbols pictures and inventions. Intellectual

Anmol Sharma

Shrrijiet Roychowdhary

Page: 3136-3146

DOI: A284

The right to freely profess, practice, and promote religion is guaranteed in Article 25 of the Constitution. Article 26 of the Constitution allows religious denominations the right to govern

Mehul Mittal, Symbiosis Law School, Pune

Page: 3147-3165

DOI: A285

Since the turn of the 21st century, the Internet 2.0 convergence of the digital, physical, and virtual has emerged and revolutionised our lives in unprecedented ways. Due to the

Ishaan Deepak Joshi, MIT-WPU, Faculty of Law

Page: 3166-3172

DOI: A286

During the first half of the twentieth century, researchers who analysed the factors contributing to criminal activity predominantly attributed the origins of such behaviour to

Ishaan Deepak Joshi, MIT-WPU, Faculty of Law

Page: 3173-3178

DOI: A287

Physical symptoms may accompany the psychological signs of PTSD. Diabetes, cancer, as well as heart disease can be caused by psychological issues such as anxiety, melancholy, and

Arti, B.A. LL.B., Geeta Institute of Law, Panipat, Delhi NCR

Anish, B.A. LL.B., Geeta Institute of Law, Panipat, Delhi NCR

Amisha, B.A. LL.B., Geeta Institute of Law, Panipat, Delhi NCR

Page: 3179-3186

DOI: A288

This article throws light on the topic of natural justice and fair hearing. There is no precise and scientific definition of natural justice. However, the principles of natural justice

Aarti Rawal 

Akshit Kumar

Page: 3187-3196

DOI: A289

This research paper explores the ongoing debate regarding the focus of the criminal justice system, specifically examining the merits of rehabilitation and punishment as primary

Rishi Vinayak, B.A. LL.B. (Hons.), National University of Study and Research in Law, Ranchi

Page: 3197-3203

DOI: A290

Education serves as the key catalyst for personal growth, societal progress, and economic prosperity. By nurturing intellectual curiosity, fostering critical thinking, and imparting

Abhishek Nair, KIIT School of Law, Bhubaneswar, Odisha

Page: 3204-3216

DOI: A291

The Study analyses the efficiency of Special Purpose Vehicles (SPVs) with a focus on two aspects: the Construction Industry and corporate Restructuring. Special Purpose

Muskan Garg, Advocate, District Bar

Muskan Mittal, B.A.LL.B., Baba Farid Law College, Faridkot

Page: 3217-3232

DOI: A292

A human society is not any absolute concept. It is a reality and keeps on changing in almost all aspects due to its composition. Law follows social change and keeps itself up to

Arjun Khanna, Amity Law School, Noida

Page: 3233-3240

DOI: A293

In the pursuit of global expansion and market consolidation, businesses are increasingly using cross-border mergers as a strategic tool. Notwithstanding, it is imperative

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

Page: 3241-3248

DOI: A294

The Tenth Schedule, also known as the "Anti-Defection law," was inserted to the Indian Constitution by the 52nd Constitutional Amendment Act of 1985. Defections from political

Sudipti Mukhopadhyay, B.COM LL.B. (Hons.), St. Xavier’s University, Kolkata

Page: 3249-3254

DOI: A295

This paper deals with Sharenting, or the habit of oversharing by parents, which associates with itself the risk of handing their children in the face of various forms of danger. This has been

Md. Mutasim Billah Kandaker, Advocate, District and Sessions Judge Court, Dhaka, LLB (Hons.) & LLM, Bangladesh University of Professionals (BUP)

Page: 3255-3271

DOI: A296

In Bangladesh, the number of women workers in the Ready-Made Garment sector is increasing on a daily basis as it has become a need of time. Thus, access to maternity rights

Shilpa, Amritsar Law College

Page: 3272-3279

DOI: A297

Divorce means the cessation of marriage by a expert court. In ancient period marriage is sacramental in nature so the concept of divorce is unknown but in Hindu law divorce is explained

Gungun Agrawal, Pravin Gandhi College of Law, Mumbai

Garima Singh, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh

Page: 3280-3290

DOI: A298

The condition of the working class from time immemorial has been heart- rending but it was most distressing at the time of the Industrial Revolution, which began around the

Sreelakshmi K S, LL.M., Government Law College, Thrissur

Kavya K M, Advocate, B. Com, LL.B., LL.M.

Page: 3291-3308

DOI: A299

It is well said by Lord Acton that “Power corrupts and absolute power tends to corrupt absolutely.” Conferment of power in a single body leads to absolutism. Thus, it is important

Priyamvada Paneru, BA LLB (Hons.), Symbiosis Law School, Pune

Page: 3309-3314

DOI: A300

This paper will discuss section 34 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, which outlines the procedure for setting aside an arbitral award. It delves into the finality

Aryanka Sagar, Symbiosis Law School, Pune

Page: 3315-3318

DOI: A301

Dowry incidents have been reported in the newspapers of Delhi and all the other states. A dowry is a significant financial gift enhanced by the groom or bride to one‘s new

Sieya Bhatia, BML Munjal University

Page: 3319-3327

DOI: A302

This paper examines the issue of violence against the transgender population in India and the legal framework for transgender rights. Transgender people are one of the most

Pranay Singha, Department of Law, University of North Bengal, Siliguri, India

Page: 3328-3334

DOI: A303

Due diligence is a crucial business technique that involves conducting a thorough investigation of a company's economic, legal, tax, and financial situation. This includes factors

Muskan Malhotra, Amity Law School, Noida

Page: 3335-3340

DOI: A304

The carriage of justice is often misconceived to halt at the signature on a judgment, however, the true destination lies at the lap of the victim. The framework of justice in India has

Samuel Ekpokeme Epouwei, University of East London

Page: 3341-3369

DOI: A305

The war between Russia and Ukraine has once again brought to limelight the foundational principle of state’s sovereignty, and the doctrine of self- defence. The continued use

Amit Kumar Singh, Ph.D. Scholar, Centre for the Study of Law and Governance, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi

Page: 3370-3385

DOI: A306

Very critical debate is going on the various aspects of the recently passed the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019 either in its favor or against. Both the supporters as well as oppositions

Ms. Madiya Mushtaq, Alumni Hidayatullah National Law University, Presently working as an Advocate at Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh High court

Page: 3386-3403

DOI: A307

In the criminal justice system, the primary focus has traditionally been placed on the accused and the due process rights that are provided to them. As a result, the rights and well-being

Vaishnavi P, J.S.S Law College

Page: 3404-3408

DOI: A308

In history of Indian legal perspective the growth of the Legal and regulatory issues relating to ‘Privacy’ prime importance after the landmark judgement of Kesavananda

Satarupa Ghosh, LL.M. (Corporate & Commercial Law) Cooch Behar Panchanan Barma University

Page: 3409-3423

DOI: A309

Divorce is known as a legal process for discontinuing a marriage between two married parties. The process of divorce is mostly considered difficult for the parties. Thus, the court

Rishov Dam, Symbiosis Law School Pune

Page: 3424-3430

DOI: A310

Decentralization is a concurrent requisite of any Democracy. On one hand where Democracy is an expression of the political will of the masses with respect to their idea of self-rule

Noopur Thakkar, Jitendra Chauhan College of Law

Page: 3431-3443

DOI: A311

India is a country that is very diverse, it has the second largest population in the world and is home to people belonging from many cultures, religions and nationalities

Dr. Neelam Sihag, Assistant Professor C.R. Law College Hisar

Page: 3444-3453

DOI: A312

Trade Secret is a type of Intellectual Property asset, essentially which is what I would call almost a miscellaneous bucket of Intellectual Property and the reason for that is because

Nisha Rawat, Law College Dehradun

Page: 3454-3464

DOI: A313

Domestic violence remains a prevalent and distressing social issue affecting women worldwide. This abstract provides a comprehensive analysis of domestic violence and

Siddhartha Gupta, B.B.A. LL.B., University of Petroleum and Energy Studies

Page: 3465-3469

DOI: A314

An auditor must have specific powers in order to carry out his duties; otherwise, he may not be able to do so honestly, and he will be held accountable for any losses the firm would incur

Kanav Singhal, O.P. Jindal Global University

Page: 3470-3475

DOI: A315

“Trust is a critical element that facilitates social and economic interaction. Agency contracts, in particular, depend fundamentally on trust between principal and

Surya S, Law College Dehradun, Uttaranchal University, Dehradun

Page: 3476-3486

DOI: A316

The juvenile justice system in India is an essential structure aimed at addressing the children’s need who are in conflict with the law. It focuses on securing their rights, providing rehabilitation

Lakshit Raj Gaur, BA LLB, Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies

Page: 3487-3499

DOI: A317

The four primary categories of intellectual property rights are copyright, trademarks, patents, and design rights. In the media and entertainment business, copyright of works and trademarks

Ishaan Deepak Joshi, MIT-WPU, Faculty of Law

Page: 3500-3507

DOI: A318

The field of victimology emerged as a discipline in social science in the course of the 1940s, coinciding with a notable shift in scholarly attention towards victims as a means

Shrishti Chauhan, BA LLB, Christ (Deemed to be) University, Bangalore

Page: 3508-3512

DOI: A319

The Emergency Provisions and the decree of Emergencies has frequently been exposed to investigation in the political history of India. There have been contentions both in

Simer Aiden, BBA LLB, Jindal Global Law School

Page: 3513-3525

DOI: A320

Marriage registration is an important legal procedure, as it provides a legal recognition to the marriage. However, Indian culture sees marriage through a religious lens as

Malay Mira, O.P. Jindal Global University

Page: 3526-3531

DOI: A321

Responsibility to Protect (R2P) was developed to reaffirm the duties of many stakeholders to end repressive situations and maintain global peace and security. As a result, R2P

Arindum Nayak, National University of Juridical Sciences (NUJS), Kolkata

Page: 3532-3546

DOI: A322

In a criminal context, vicarious liability assigns guilt, or criminal liability, to a person for wrongful acts committed by someone else. The classical position under law had always

Kiruthika S, Institute of Law, Nirma University

Page: 3547-3559

DOI: A323

The time of COVID-19 global pandemic witnessed a multiplicity of changes and disruptions in the world economies. Since the situation required nations to adopt atypical

Adv. Priya Tripathi, Parul University, Baroda

Page: 3560-3566

DOI: A324

In nations where several religious communities coexist, the topics of religious pluralism and the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) have long been explored. Multiple religious traditions are

Priya Mondal, Balaji Law College, Pune

Akanksha Srivastava, Balaji Law College, Pune

Page: 3567-3610

DOI: A325

Sense of Justice and the methods by which we have traditionally sought to fulfill it are the two most precious assets in our cultural heritage. The struggles of Democratic

Tanisha Divyesh Bharwada, Symbiosis Law School, Pune

Page: 3611-3619

DOI: A326

The Indian Supreme Court might be at a critical junction, allowing the citizens to challenge its transparency by releasing information on collegium decisions, assets,

Rupakshi Sharma, Symbiosis Law School, Pune, Symbiosis International (Deemed) University, Pune, Maharashtra, India

Anand Singh Pal, Symbiosis Law School, Pune, Symbiosis International (Deemed) University, Pune, Maharashtra, India

Page: 3620-3626

DOI: A327

On the fateful day of May 1, 2023, the Apex Court in the Transfer Petition Case Shilpa Sailesh v. Varun Sreenivasan1 cleared the air around the ambit of its power under

Garima M. Prasad, Faculty Associate of Law at IILM University Greater Noida

Page: 3627-3636

DOI: A328

This paper is talking about prisoner’s rights in India. This paper will elaborate on how prisoners are facing difficulties under criminal trial there is no guarantee under the Constitution

Sakshi Nigam, BBA LLB (Hons.), ICFAI University, Dehradun

Shrely Sinha, BBA LLB (Hons.), Lovely Professional University, Punjab

Saumya Nigam, BBA LLB (Hons.), ICFAI University, Dehradun

Page: 3637-3649

DOI: A329

The law of this land celebrates and upholds unity in diversity. It provides every individual the right to express their ideas and opinions without intervention. A significant concept

Bhargavi Dixit, B.A LL.B., Asian Law College

Page: 3650-3662

DOI: A330

The rapid rise of decentralized finance (DeFi) has transformed the financial landscape, presenting both unprecedented opportunities and complex challenges in the era

Tharani M, Sastra Deemed University

Kanishkar, Sastra Deemed University

Page: 3663-3674

DOI: A331

This article solely deals with Hindu law. IT explores the necessity for Hindu law to be amended in India to ensure justice, equality, and human rights. Gender inequality persists in

Keshav Singh Rathore, ICFAI Law School, Hyderabad

Suryansh Rastogi, ICFAI Law School, Hyderabad

Page: 3675-3683

DOI: A332

Regardless of public opinion, a fact stays a fact. And the truth is that quantum computing is arriving soon. The biggest companies on Earth are heavily investing in this technology

Arko Mitra, B.A. LLB. (Hons.), West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences (WBNUJS)

Page: 3684-3692

DOI: A333

Originalism as a theory of constitutional interpretation emerged in opposition to the idea of a living constitution. The former emphasized that the Constitution must

I. Muralitharan, Assistant Professor, Government Law College Vellore, Tamilnadu, India

Page: 3693-3701

DOI: A334

A Domestic enquiry is search for truth, facts or circumstances concerning charge alleges by the employer against its employee, it is an enquiry created by the management against its own

Harshita Kumari, Asian Law College, Noida

Kadam Hans, Asian Law College, Noida

Page: 3702-3713

DOI: A335

India is only one of many nations that struggle with manual scavenging. This practise not only endangers the participants' health but also continues socioeconomic injustices and human rights

Rasleen Kour, LL.M, Department of Law, University of Jammu

Page: 3714-3722

DOI: A336

Maintaining healthy and harmonic relationship between nations of the world is a significant measure which should be ensured in order to reach a level of peaceful relations

Niharika Gayakwad, KLE Society's KLE College of Law

Page: 3723-3731

DOI: A337

International Law, unlike the domestic law, concerns itself with relations that one nation has with another; there are several differentiating factors between the International

Nishka Sharma, Symbiosis Law School, Pune

Page: 3732-3735

DOI: A338

The public discourse regarding the use of CCTV including automatic facial recognition and other methods is imbalanced. Critics whose perspective on the technology seems

Gowri R Nair, Mar Gregorios College of Law, Kerala

Page: 3736-3740

DOI: A339

The main aim of the law is to enforce equality and justice. Everyone in the present era has the right to exist in society regardless of any discrimination. Gender Identity is the

Sanchli Sethi, Jindal Global Law School

Page: 3741-3747

DOI: A340

Whenever a tangible loss is incurred, the first thought most people have is how to recover it. The practice of insuring assets is so widespread because a sense of security lingers in the

Rahumath, CSI Institute of Legal Studies, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala

Page: 3748-3752

DOI: A341

The question of whether a daughter has a legal claim to her father’s property has been in a hot debate for many years. This issue also introduces the status of women who experience economic

Janvi Sukhija, JIMS School of Law, Greater Noida

Page: 3753-3758

DOI: A342

Female Genital Mutilation is a practice that removes female genital organs by different ways and for different reasons. This practice has been done all over the world but

Mohit Singh, LL.B, O.P. Jindal Global University

Page: 3759-3765

DOI: A343

The Supreme Court of India ruled on May 12, 2022, that in the case of non- payment by the pawnor, the pawnee's sale of the pledged items to himself is not recognised under

Sanchli Sethi, Jindal Global Law School

Page: 3766-3771

DOI: A344

The route from commission of an offence to punishing or acquitting the accused is a long and extensive one. From filling of the First Information Report to investigation to the actual trial

Hiba Raza, BA.LL.B., Jamia Hamdard, Hamdard Institute of Legal Studies and Research

Page: 3772-3781

DOI: A345

Punishment is something we can easily determine as a pay back to the victim as well as to the society in which the accused is living. It is a rough treatment or handling people or the

Akashdeep Sengupta, St. Xavier's University, Kolkata

Page: 3782-3803

DOI: A346

The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC), which was adopted in 2016, was passed by the Indian Parliament. Only the section on corporate insolvency will be announced

Purnima Rathi, Symbiosis Law School, Pune

Page: 3804-3812

DOI: A347

The purpose of this research article is to analyze Preventive Detention Act in India and the various constitutional provisions related to Preventive Detention in India. Issues

Likith Prabhu, School of Law, Symbiosis Law School Pune

Page: 3813-3818

DOI: A348

The Mudgal committee was formed in 2013 as an independent inquiry by the Supreme Court to investigate the match fixing scandal in the Indian Premier League. They submitted

KM Mitali, LL.M, Galgotias University, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh

Page: 3819-3829

DOI: A349

Illegal trade of wildlife birds and animals is one the largest and organised illegal business in the world. A wildlife crime and illegal trade of wild animals and birds is a serious

Ria Singh, Amity Law School Noida, Amity University Noida

Page: 3830-3836

DOI: A350

Marriage as an institution has been a subject of great interest for the judicial system for a very long time. In India marriage is regarded as a sacrament, which is unbreakable in nature

K.Rathina Jothi, Assistant Professor of Law, The Central Law College, Salem, Tamilnadu.

Page: 3837-3856

DOI: A351

This papers describes about the History of Textile showrooms and perspective view of legislation with The Tamilnadu Shops and Establishments Act 1947. Further it briefly explained

Vedant Lathi, ILS Law College, Pune

Page: 3857-3867

DOI: A352

The objective of this paper is to follow the development of the regulatory framework surrounding option clauses, examining the legal nature of options and scope and application

Shruti Gupta, BA LLB (Hons.), Christ (Deemed to be University) Delhi - NCR

Page: 3868-3872

DOI: A353

The paper briefly talks about the current discussions about UCC in India and its implementation. It talks about the list of factors abstaining from the process of UCC to implement and

Deeksha Yadav, Department of Law, Aligarh Muslim University Centre Murshidabad

Dr. Aijaj Ahmed Raj, Department of Law, Aligarh Muslim University Centre Murshidabad

Page: 3873-3884

DOI: A354

With the ever-changing character of the market-economy, certain changes in the Competition Act, 2002 became indispensable. The Indian Government established the Competition Law

Harshika Tiwari, BA LLB (Hons.), Prestige Institute of Management and Research

Janmajay Tomar, BA LLB (Hons.), Prestige Institute of Management and Research

Page: 3885-3895

DOI: A355

This article titled ‘live streaming of court proceedings’ is about the current scenario of live streaming of cases in high court and supreme court. Supreme court started the live

Arnav Bawa, OP Jindal Global University

Page: 3896-3904

DOI: A356

Information is one of the most powerful tools that one could possess. This is one of the sole principles that companies use while providing its services. One of the key functions

Drishti Banerjee, Amity Law School, Amity University, Kolkata

Page: 3905-3912

DOI: A357

The rights of pre-emption have twofold significance in law. The concept is prevalent in both Company Law and Family Law, bestowing somewhat a similar preferential right upon

Misha Sinha, Amity University

Page: 3913-3917

DOI: A358

The Juvenile Justice System is the largest mechanism in India to work with two notable groups of vulnerable children i.e., children without the family or family support

Chaitanya Tendulkar, BBA LLB, Symbiosis Law School Nagpur

Page: 3918-3926

DOI: A359

Lalita Kumari v Government of Uttar Pradesh is a landmark case in Indian jurisprudence that dealt with the issue of when the police are required to register a First Information

Vanshika Patel, B.A.LL.B., School of Law, DY Patil Deemed to be University

Page: 3927-3938

DOI: A360

India is a democratic country that values the fundamental rights of the citizens of the country, which include personal liberty and freedom. These rights are protected by

Shreya, Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies, IP University, New Delhi

Page: 3939-3951

DOI: A361

“The right to air an opinion, to dissent, intellectual discourse are the heart and soul of the freedom of speech and expression which stands conferred upon all citizens by our Constitution

Ruchika K Naik, Assistant Professor of Law, V. M. Salgaocar College of Law, Goa

Page: 3952-3963

DOI: A362

Negotiation is a dynamic process involving communication and exchange aimed at reaching a mutually agreeable resolution. Culture influences communication styles, leading to

Ms. Muskan Sharma, Research Fellow & Scholar, School of Law, The NorthCap University, Gurugram, Haryana

Page: 3964-3976

DOI: A363

Today, every nation works to improve and develop its citizens, even the weaker groups like women and children. India is the largest democratic country in the world with

Tisha Bansal, Lloyd Law College, Greater Noida (U.P)

Page: 3977-3988

DOI: A364

This paper contends that the juvenile delinquency is a type of offence that committed by child under the determined age ruled in the law of India. This Research paper furnishes

Adwait Pratap Sahi, New Law College, BVDU, Pune

Harsh Shekhar, New Law College, BVDU, Pune

Page: 3989-4003

DOI: A365

The process of getting disputes resolved through litigation has become painstaking process both mentally and financially. The Indian judicial system has been struggling

Surabhi Sharma, Assistant Professor of Law, Asian Law College, Noida

Page: 4004-4014

DOI: A366

In India, living together as a couple without being legally married, known as a live-in relationship, has traditionally been considered taboo. However, these relationships are becoming increasingly

Subhradeep Saha 

Tanisha Parvin

Page: 4015-4029

DOI: A367

Sustainability can be defined as a process that bridges the gulf between development and environment. The United Nations has set 17 distinct goals which are to be attained within a

Adv. Shweta Shah Gandhi, Assistant Professor, Rizvi Law College

Page: 4030-4038

DOI: A368

The purpose of this Article is to discuss the limitation of participation of developing countries in the World Trade Organization’s (WTO) Dispute Settlement Body (DSB). Under

Kartikay Singhal, Jindal Global Law School

Page: 4039-4044

DOI: A369

The provision for legislature through Article 239AA was added to the constitution of India to uphold the spirit of Federalism,2 where the people of Delhi ought to have a democratically

Vaibhav Sharma, Bennet University

Page: 4045-4054

DOI: A370

Child labour is a pervasive problem in many countries, and India is no exception. The Indian Constitution recognizes the importance of protecting children's rights and well

Mehek Shah, Government Law College, Mumbai

Mehek Shah, Government Law College, Mumbai

Page: 4055-4069

DOI: A371

The phenomenon of hostile takeovers presents a significant challenge to corporations and their stakeholders, necessitating the implementation of effective defensive strategies

Ananyaa Varma, Bennett University

Page: 4070-4074

DOI: A372

India has surpassed significant changes pertaining the political realm over the past few decades with the campaigning arena being a witness and a subject to its transformation

Jeet Bijlani, Symbiosis Law School, Nagpur

Page: 4075-4085

DOI: A373

This research paper tries to examine the concept of corporate criminal liability and explores how directors can be held liable for their actions falling under the criminal code

Sukhjeet Singh, Symbiosis Law School Pune

Akriti Gupta, Symbiosis Law School Pune

Page: 4086-4093

DOI: A374

The concept of natural justice has long been significant in the field of administrative law. The phrase "Natural Justice" refers to fundamental standards of justice that a plaintiff can

Ishaan Deepak Joshi, MIT-WPU, Faculty of Law

Page: 4094-4101

DOI: A375

The article aims to explore the presence of Jung's Shadow archetype in the works of literature of Dostoevsky, while also examining the potential consequences of this

Garima Keshri, Amity University Jharkhand

Swapnil Suman, Amity University Jharkhand

Page: 4102-4111

DOI: A376

The field of computer software has become an integral part of modern society, driving innovation and shaping the way we interact with technology. In India, the copyright law provides

Chaitanya Tendulkar, Symbiosis Law School Nagpur

Page: 4112-4120

DOI: A377

In todays world insider trading is on the rise and it is one of the numerous frauds happening in securities market. This papers main aim is to understand what is insider trading

Chaitanya Tendulkar, Symbiosis Law School, Nagpur

Omkar Kulkarni, Symbiosis Law School, Nagpur

Page: 4121-4129

DOI: A378

This research article examines the fundamental rights of prisoners in India and the challenges they face in accessing these rights. Despite being guaranteed fundamental rights

Jyothika Gauthaman, School of Excellence in Law

Page: 4130-4135

DOI: A379

With the significant emergence of new technologies, the traditional legal principles and notions, which frequently lag behind technical advancement, are challenged. Despite

Astel Joseph, B.B.A., LL.B., Kristu Jayanti College of Law, K Narayanapura, Kothanur, Bangalore

Page: 4136-4146

DOI: A380

The goal of India's intricate and comprehensive labour law system is to uphold and advance the rights of workers. There are many labour laws in India, including rules for wages

Dheeraj Kumar, Senior Research Fellow, Faculty of Law, Patna University.

Page: 4147-4168

DOI: A381

It is rightly said that along with the social developments, scientific and technological advancements, the nature, scope, dimensions and, intensity of crime as well as mode of commission

Dr. Prof. Dinkar Gitte, Principal, KLE College of Law, Navi Mumbai

Anant Pawar, Assistant Professor, KLE College of Law, Navi Mumbai

Page: 4169-4179

DOI: A382

A Constitution is a set of laws and rules, setting up the machinery of the government of a State which defines and determines the relations between the different institutions

Bargavi S, B.B.A. LL.B. (Hons), SASTRA Deemed to be University, Thanjavur

Page: 4180-4188

DOI: A383

The main object behind the enactment of IBC is to consolidate at one place the laws related to insolvency and resolution. The main motto of the Code is to maximize the value of the

Professor Gouri Srivastava, Department of Education in Social Sciences, NCERT, New Delhi

Ms. Aditi & Ms. Jaypriya Chaubey, Department of Education in Social Sciences, NCERT, New Delhi

Page: 4189-4205

DOI: A384

Legal Literacy is an important domain of knowledge in the present century. It is the need of the hour to make children and all the stakeholders aware about their rights and duties

Snigdha Samvedi, University of Petroleum & Energy

Page: 4206-4229

DOI: A385

Moonlighting refers to the prаctice of working а second job outside normal business hours. in moonlighting, often such side jobs аre tаken by employees in secret, without

Ishaan Deepak Joshi, MIT-WPU, Faculty of Law

Page: 4230-4229

DOI: A386

The topic of crime and gender is a subject of academic inquiry and analysis. One of the most robust and enduring findings in the field of criminology is the substantial disparity

Siddh Sanghavi, National Law University Odisha (NLUO)

Page: 4230-4233

DOI: A387

This article delves into the powers of the Enforcement Directorate with respect to the Prevention of Money Laundering Act. This article shows how the Supreme Court erred in

Kartikay Singhal, Jindal Global Law School

Page: 4234-4237

DOI: A388

Imposition of sanctions are done by either the United Nations (hereinafter referred to as UN) or countries individually or a group of countries together. Sanctions are considered

Kartikay Singhal, Jindal Global Law. School

Page: 4238-4241

DOI: A389

This writ petition was filed in the Supreme Court of India, by a Christian priest, John Vallamattom, who in his petition challenged section 118 of the Indian Succession Act 1925

Sudeshna Sahu, LL.B. (Hons.), O.P. Jindal Global University

Page: 4242-4250

DOI: A390

This paper discusses the evolution of abortion laws in India over the years. It focuses on how, although India has had abortion laws from a very long time, the laws have always been

Aayush Dogra, Jindal Global Law School

Page: 4251-4258

DOI: A391

A story of patriarchy, traditions, and forbidden love, The God of Small Things is an award- winning book authored by Arundhati Roy. The story, set in two different periods, unfolds in

Vedant Lathi, ILS Law College

Page: 4259-4267

DOI: A392

This research paper provides a comprehensive analysis of assured returns under the Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA) in India. It examines the legal framework and regulatory

Purva Rani, Symbiosis Law School, Nagpur

Page: 4268-4278

DOI: A393

Environment today is something of which we should be conscious about as it is the main component of our life on earth. It should be taken care of in every means even

Harshita Goel, BBA LLB, O.P Jindal Global University

Page: 4279-4286

DOI: A394

The law that regulates interactions between states is commonly referred to as International Law. Undoubtedly, the concept of international law has been prevalent for millennia

Naveli Sharma, O.P Jindal Global University

Page: 4287-4294

DOI: A395

This research paper conducts a critical evaluation of the potency of the Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Amendment Act of 2016 by tackling factors that impact the effectiveness

Samrat Vikram Singh, Nirma Law University, Ahmedabad

Page: 4295-4308

DOI: A396

The most widespread element of sovereignty is self-preservation, and every nation's highest duty is to protect its territories and independence, and to achieve these goals, nearly all

A.Samyuktha, SASTRA University, Thanjavur

Page: 4309-4316

DOI: A397

This article aims to provide a detailed view concerning the current scenario regarding why the menstrual leave policy must be implemented. Menstruation refers to the natural change

Kartikay Singhal, Jindal Global Law School

Joshua Joseph, Jindal Global Law School

Arman Mulla, Jindal Global Law School

Page: 4317-4324

DOI: A398

The Codification of Administrative Laws has always been a debated topic. Many common law countries like England have opted to establish an uncodified form, while Civil Law

Jay Wadhwa, Symbiosis Law School, Noida

Aditie Sinha, Symbiosis Law School, Noida

Page: 4325-4330

DOI: A399

This article examines the legal idea of a "proclaimed offender" and its implications and repercussions. The course begins with an overview of the relevant provisions of the Code of Criminal

Kashish Mody, Amity University Raipur

Page: 4331-4353

DOI: A400

Land records are official documents that provide detailed information about land ownership, boundaries, and use. They contain detailed information about the size and location

Ishaan Deepak Joshi, MIT-WPU, Faculty of Law

Page: 4354-4360

DOI: A401

Snakebites are a significantly overlooked public concern, particularly in rural regions of developing nations. The region is primarily impacted by various factors, including its significant

Anju Sagar, Research Scholar, Shri Venkateswara University, Uttar Pradesh

Dr. Rajvardhan, Professor, School of Law, Shri Venkateshwara University, Uttar Pradesh

Page: 4361-4369

DOI: A402

Women's safety in India is a major concern both inside and outside the home through this topic, we explore the link between women’s economic empowerment, strong status, their

Yatanti Singhal, BBA LLB, Symbiosis Law School, Noida

Page: 4370-4376

DOI: A403

The Constitution of India, 1950 provides whistleblowers with the first level of protection, ensuring the freedom to send and receive information under Article 19(1)(a). The

Sinjini Sana, B.A. LL.B. (Hons.), KIIT School of Law, Bhubaneswar

Oindrila Mitra, B.A. LL.B. (Hons.), KIIT School of Law, Bhubaneswar

Page: 4377-4406

DOI: A404

The term “corporate governance” makes reference to the assemblage of rules and regulations, by-laws, policies and also the procedure which ensures the company’s accountability

Hegreev Kumar, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Department of Law, Dehradun

Page: 4407-4416

DOI: A405

The 2012 Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act is referred to as the POCSO Act. The Indian government passed this significant piece of legislation to address and prevent sexual

Aarushi Suvarna, OP Jindal Global University

Page: 4417-4429

DOI: A406

This paper deals with the understanding of the Citizenship Amendment Act and discusses the constitutionality of the CAA, 2019. It grants citizenship based on religion

Gunvi Rattra, OP Jindal Global University

Page: 4430-4436

DOI: A407

This book is about the first ever expedition of India to the frozen continent: Antarctica. Dedicated to the then Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi, who first had the ambition and

Banshita Sahoo, B.A.LLB (H), SOA National Institute of Law, Bhubaneswar, Odisha

B.S Barsa, B.A.LLB (H), SOA National Institute of Law, Bhubaneswar, Odisha

Page: 4437-4452

DOI: A408

Marriage is a crucial part of our Indian society. It is generally referred to as a sacrament and holds great value. After marriage, both spouses have equal rights throughout the marriage.

Abhishek Singh, Torrent Pharmaceuticals Limited

Ashutosh Singh, Goldstab Organics Pvt. Limited

Dr. Anand Singh, NMMU, National Medical Mobile Unit Banda, Uttar Pradesh

Page: 4453-4468

DOI: A409

Living as a paying guest (PG) in a metro city has become a popular housing choice for individuals seeking affordable and convenient accommodation. However, the paying

Aditie Sinha, Symbiosis Law School, Noida

Jay Wadhwa, Symbiosis Law School, Noida

Page: 4469-4476

DOI: A410

This paper presents a detailed analysis of the origins and history of human rights, tracing its roots from historical events such as Cyrus the Great's proclamations in 539 BC through

Palak Jain, B.COM. LL.B. (Hons.), Prestige Institute of Management & Research, Gwalior

Prachi Agrawal, B.COM. LL.B. (Hons.), Prestige Institute of Management & Research, Gwalior

Page: 4477-4497

DOI: A411

'Access to justice' might mean various things to different individuals. It may be accessed for some people by legal action, for others through protest, for other people through social

A. Mukundh Viswesh, Shanmugha Arts, Science, Technology & Research Academy (SASTRA)

Page: 4498-4507

DOI: A412

Legal remedies play a crucial role in sports law, encompassing measures to address violations, resolve disputes, and ensure fair play within the realm of sports. This abstract provides

Jay Wadhwa, Symbiosis Law School, Noida

Aditie Sinha, Symbiosis Law School, Noida

Page: 4508-4513

DOI: A413

Jagbir v State of Punjab, AIR 19981, is a landmark case in the Indian legal system, which dealt with the question of extrajudicial confessions and their admissibility in a court of law. The

Muskan Mittal, O.P. Jindal Global University

Page: 4514-4518

DOI: A414

Seat and Venue of Arbitration poses a lot of confusion and a state of chaos when one doesn’t understand the difference between the two and the possibility of overlapping of the two concepts

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

Page: 4519-4524

DOI: A415

Major Singh is the culprit in this case, wherein, he outraged the modesty of a seven-and-a-half- year-old girl child, by fingering her. Around 9:30PM, the culprit walked into the room where the baby

Yash Goyal, Jindal Global Law School, O.P. Jindal Global University, Sonipat, Haryana

Page: 4525-4533

DOI: A416

The topic of bail has been extensively dealt with in Chapter 33 (Sections 436 to 450) of the Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 (CrPC). The term ‘bail’ has not been defined anywhere throughout

Nikhil Asrani, Advocate, MMB Legal

Page: 4534-4538

DOI: A417

On July 11th, 2022, Reliance ADA Group Chairman Anil Ambani challenged1 several provisions of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (“Code”) pertaining to the Personal

Rihaash T, B.A. LL.B. (Hons), Saveetha School of Law, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences (SIMATS), Saveetha University, Chennai

Page: 4539-4563

DOI: A418

Marital rape, the act of forcing your spouse into having sex without proper consent, is an unjust yet not uncommon way to degrade and disempower women. Under the Indian law

Mohd Nabeel Hussain, Jamia Millia Islamia

Page: 4564-4585

DOI: A419

This comparative study investigates the impact of precedents in statutory interpretation, specifically examining the differences between common law and civil law jurisdictions. The research

Dhanvi Joshi, Maharaja Sayajirao University, Vadodara, Gujarat

Page: 4586-4602

DOI: A420

The nation has witnessed an increasing number of acid attacks in the past few years. The author, by means of this long article, expresses concern for the same along with analyzing

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