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Drishti Bhandari, Trinity Institute of Professional Studies, GGSIPU ABSTRACT The rapid advancement of technology and the expansion of digital infrastructure have transformed various sectors, including communication, governance, healthcare, and business. While technological developments have created numerous opportunities, they have also raised serious concerns regarding the protection of human ri…
Alisha Chauhan, Phoolwati College, CCSU ABSTRACT The proliferation of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) has weaponized digital media through "deepfakes"—highly convincing, algorithmically manipulated audio, visual, or audio-visual content. In the Indian context, the malicious application of this technology spans across critical dimensions: financial extortion, electoral subversion, targe…
Prof. (Dr.) Gowri Ramesh, Registrar, The Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University & Director of Legal Studies (FAC), Government of Tamil Nadu. Dr. E. Ramya, Assistant Professor, Chennai Dr. Ambedkar Govt. Law College, Pudupakkam ABSTRACT The growing emphasis on sustainability and responsible business conduct has transformed Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) principles into a significan…
Suhail Farooq Khan, Assistant Professor of Law, KCEF Law College, Pulwama, J&K ABSTRACT The anti-defection law under the Tenth Schedule of the Constitution of India is frequently interpreted through the lens of legislative arithmetic, particularly the assumption that the support of two-thirds of a legislature party automatically legitimises defections. This essay challenges that understanding…
Dr. Vinod Kumar Meena, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, Jai Narain Vyas University, Jodhpur (Rajasthan) Naveen Kumar Meena, Research Scholar, Faculty of Law, Jai Narain Vyas University, Jodhpur (Rajasthan) ABSTRACT In India, arbitration has commonly been used as a reasonable alternative to court litigation with an expectation of quicker resolution of disputes. However, there have been numerou…
Vidhika Roy Parihar, BA. LL.B., The Law School, University of Jammu ABSTRACT Money laundering has become one of the major threats to the integrity, transparency, and stability of modern financial systems. Presently financial transactions grow more digital and interconnected across borders, banking institutions play a key role in stopping the movement and legitimization of illegal funds. In India,…
Anushka Maharshi, Maharashtra National Law University Nagpur ABSTRACT This case analysis examines the landmark decision in Bangalore Club v. Commissioner of Wealth Tax (2020) , evaluating the critical interaction between the judicial doctrine of mutuality and the statutory framework of Section 21AA of the Wealth Tax Act, 1957. Utilizing a doctrinal research methodology, this paper investigates wh…
D. Asenthamani, Assistant Professor, Chennai Dr. Ambedkar Government Law College, Pudupakkam. ABSTRACT The protection of consumer rights is a fundamental component of a fair and efficient marketplace. However, the growing volume of consumer disputes in India has placed significant pressure on traditional adjudicatory mechanisms, resulting in delays, increased costs and procedural complexities. In…
Medha Raj, Amity Law School, Patna, Amity University ABSTRACT Workplace sexual harassment is a flagrant affront to the freedom, equality, human dignity, and rights of women that are enshrined in the Indian Constitution. It poses a threat to women's mental and physical health as well as their capacity to fully engage in the workforce and the economy. Patriarchal societal dynamics, institutional si…
Kishan Raj, Amity Law School, Amity University Patna ABSTRACT Money laundering is the process of incorporating the proceeds of crime into the legitimate financial system and this creates a basic problem for the integrity of the economic institutions and the effectiveness of the criminal law enforcement. The main law in India to combat this phenomenon is the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 200…
Phool Jahan, Amity Law School Patna ABSTRACT Digitalization of court proceedings around the world has resulted in the emergence of several legal questions which existing laws have been unable to deal with successfully. In this research paper, attention will be paid to the following legal problems related to the digitalization of court systems: admissibility of electronic evidence; effects of usin…
Ms. Banveer Kaur Jhinger, Assistant Professor (Law), University Institute of Law, Panjab University Regional Centre, Ludhiana Research Scholar, Department of Laws, Panjab University, Chandigarh ABSTRACT The Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013 (hereinafter 'LARR Act' or 'the Act') represented a transformational shift in India's…
Ms Janmoni Gogoi, Research Scholar, Apex Professional University, Arunachal Pradesh Prof. (Dr) Jyotsna Raj, Professor, Apex Professional University, Arunachal Pradesh ABSTRACT The evolution of industrial laws in India is deeply intertwined with the historical growth of trade unions and the broader socio-economic transformations that shaped labour relations from the colonial period to the contempo…
Dr. Sushma Sharma, Assistant Professor, Sikkim Government Law College, Gangtok, Sikkim ABSTRACT The growing pressure of modernization, population expansion, and technological advancement have significantly increased the demand for environmental resources, posing serious challenges to environmental sustainability. This rising threat to the environmental resources to meet the demands of the society…
Kondru Appalanaidu, LL.B., Dr. B.R. Ambedkar College of Law, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India Vavilapalli Uma Ram Kiran, LL.B., Dr. B.R. Ambedkar College of Law, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India ABSTRACT The abstract discusses how Mahatma Gandhi’s principles of Ahimsa (non- violence), truth (Satya), and self-reliance (Swaraj) offer a critical moral fr…
Sneha Uniyal, Law College Dehradun, Uttaranchal University ABSTRACT Electricity Distribution Companies, commonly referred to as DISCOMs, play a crucial role in facilitating domestic, industrial, and commercial activities by providing essential services that underpin market operations. However, despite their critical role, DISCOMs are situated near the bottom of the liquidation priority hierarchy,…
Ajay Jatav, National Law University, Delhi ABSTRACT This article examines comprehensive and criticality of the harm principle as reconceived by A.P. Simester and Andreas von Hirsch in their seminal work, Crimes, Harms, and Wrongs: On the Principles of Criminalisation (2011). Moving beyond John Stuart Mill's foundational but under-specified formulation, Simester and von Hirsch erect a normatively …
Vedanti Rajput, Bharatividyapeeth Institute of Management and Research ABSTRACT The exponential growth of Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) has positioned India as a central hub for technological innovation. However, the operational architecture of Large Language Models (LLMs)—which require the ingestion of massive, unfiltered datasets—fundamentally conflicts with the data protection princi…
Mohammed Salman Siddiqui, Amboji Archana & Ammarah Ishaq ABSTRACT The rapid proliferation of Artificial Intelligence has revolutionized global innovation ecosystems, creating a profound tension between the collaborative spirit of open-source AI and the traditional frameworks of Intellectual Property Rights. This research addresses the central question of how legal systems can reconcile the au…
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