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Law Commission Recommendations and Statutory Reforms: Addressing the Persistent Misuse of Arrest Powers

TABLE OF CONTENTS Sr. No. INDEX Page No. 1. ABSTRACT 1-1 2. INTRODUCTION 1-2 3. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 2-3 3.  REVIEW OF LITERATURE 3-3 3. ARREST UNDER INDIAN LAW 4-7 4. LAW COMMISSION REPORT AND JUDICIAL PRECEDENTS 7-9 5. RECOMMENDATIONS  9-11 6. CONCLUSION 12-12 This paper is a critical evaluation of the practice of using powers …

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DRAFT SPACE ACTIVITIES BILL, 2017 DURING THE AGE OF PRIVATIZATION: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS AGAINST THE SPACE POLICY OF INDIA 2023 AND IN-SPACe

ABSTRACT The growing privatization of the activities carried out in the outer space has required the establishment of integrated legal and policy frameworks around the world. India, despite its spectacular successes in the field in the form of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), has fallen behind in the development of a sound statutory framework …

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POLITICS WITHOUT PROTECTION:  Why Supreme Court reject the plea for the application of PoSH in Political Parties?

Why Supreme Court reject the plea for the application of PoSH in Political Parties? ABSTRACT: We often talk about a gender-neutral world, where everyone can participate freely without fear. Yet, when it comes to Politics, women are still vulnerable to various threats like that as sexual harassment. Despite the Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace …

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REGULATING THE GIG ECONOMY: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF LABOUR RIGHTS AND LEGAL REFORMS IN INDIA AND UNITED KINGDOM

ABSTRACT   Gig workers are someone who make money by doing short term , flexible jobs generally through digital platforms like Uber, Swiggy, Zomato without having a proper employer – employee relationship. There has been significant increase in gig workers throughout various countries worldwide. By offering a flexible on demand employment through digital platform, the gig …

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CUSTODIAL VIOLENCE AND HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS OF TRIBAL PEOPLE IN INDIA

Ms. Bhoomika Mishra ** Abstract: Custodial violence and human rights violations against tribal communities in India represent a grave challenge to the nation’s constitutional commitment to equality, dignity, and justice. Despite legal safeguards such as the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989 and constitutional provisions under Articles 15, 17, and 21, …

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CLIMATE REFUGEES AND INTERNATIONAL LAW: LEGAL PROTECTION IN THE AGE OF DISPLACEMENT

Abstract: The accelerating pace of climate change has triggered an unprecedented wave of human displacement across borders. Rising sea levels, desertification, extreme weather events, and resource depletion are forcing vulnerable populations to leave their homes in search of safety and livelihood. Yet, the legal framework governing refugee protection remains grounded in the historical context of …

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Copyright and Creative Rights: Legal Dilemmas of Artists in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

Sumanta Ghosh ABSTRACT Artificial Intelligence is no longer only a technical tool; it is now entering the space of creativity which was once thought to be exclusively human. In music, painting, literature or film, AI systems are producing works that are difficult to separate from human imagination. This creates a dilemma for copyright law, which …

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Title: Registration is Not Ownership: Re-examining Buyer’s Due Diligence in Light of Supreme Court’s Ruling in K. Gopi v. Sub-Registrar (2025)

Abstract The relationship between registration and ownership in Indian property law has long been a contested issue, with significant implications for buyers, sellers, and the stability of land transactions. While earlier judicial interpretations and popular understanding often equated registration with ownership, the Supreme Court in K. Gopi v. Sub-Registrar (2025) reaffirmed that registration is merely …

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“The Supreme Court of India’s Role in Urban Animal Control: A Case Study of the Stray Dog Issue in Delhi-NCR”

ABSTRACT: The increasing number of stray dogs in India’s urban areas, especially in the Delhi-National Capital Region (NCR), has set off heated arguments on issues of public safety, animal welfare, and city government. This paper discusses the Supreme Court of India’s involvement in moulding urban animal control policy, with the case of stray dogs in …

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Uttarakhand Uniform Civil Code, 2024: Constitutional, Social, and Legal Analysis

Abstract The Uniform Civil Code (UCC) has been one of the most contested and debated reforms in Indian constitutional discourse. Rooted in Article 44 of the Directive Principles of State Policy, the idea of a uniform code governing marriage, divorce, succession, adoption, and inheritance across religious communities has historically faced both political and social resistance. …

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Effectiveness of Lok Adalats in Ensuring Justice for the Underprivileged: A Critical Legal Study

______________________________________________________________________________ Abstract: This paper critically evaluates the effectiveness of Lok Adalats in delivering justice to the underprivileged in India. Established under Article 39A of the Constitution and the Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987, Lok Adalats were designed to provide accessible, speedy, and cost-free dispute resolution. While they have resolved millions of cases and reduced judicial …

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REASSESSING THE AGE OF SEXUAL CONSENT IN INDIA: LEGAL AND SOCIAL CHALLENGES UNDER POCSO

Abstract This research paper critically examines the legal and social challenges arising from setting the age of sexual consent at 18 years under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act, 2012. Drawing on case laws, empirical studies, and reports, the study highlights how consensual sexual relationships among adolescents aged 16–18 are frequently criminalized. …

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India’s Position on International Military Alliances Author: Arida Hassan1

1 First year B.A.LL.B student at Jamia Millia Islamia Abstract India’s approach to international military alliances has been shaped by its historical legacy, strategic autonomy, and evolving geopolitical dynamics. Since achieving independence, India has exhibited caution in entering formal military alliances, emphasizing non-alignment and flexibility in its foreign policy. This article examines India’s position on …

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International Court of Justice – The Role and Effectiveness of ICJ in Peaceful Settlement of Disputes

Abstract Resolving disputes between governments and providing advisory opinions on legal matters are the responsibilities assigned to the International Court of Justice, which was founded in 1945 as the main judicial body of the UN. This paper examines the ICJ’s function and efficacy in resolving international conflicts amicably. Although the Court’s groundbreaking rulings in Nicaragua …

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Market Manipulation and Securities Law: A Comparative Analysis of SEBI’s Regulatory Framework and the Jane Street Controversy

Abstract  Market manipulation is a bleak threat to trends in the integrity, transparency and efficiency of securities markets. Even in countries such as India, with a robust regulating legal framework of the sort of the Securities and Exchange Board of India Act, 1992 (SEBI Act), the Securities Contracts (Regulation) Act, 1956 (SCRA) and the rules …

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Geographical Indication Protection and Design Imitation: A Critical Analysis with Reference to Kolhapuri Chappals

Abstract This paper examines the scope and limitations of the Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration and Protection) Act, 1999 in addressing the case of design imitation, with reference to the Kolhapuri Chappals and the Prada Sandals Controversy. The Kolhapuri Chappals, a traditional handcrafted leather footwear from Kolhapur, Maharashtra, was granted a Geographical Indication (GI) tag …

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Deepfakes, Consent, and the Law: Bridging India’s Legal Gaps in the Age of Generative AI

Abstract Deepfake technology is powered by artificial intelligence and rapidly changing how we create images, videos, and audio. While it has possibilities for creativity and innovation, the malicious non-consensual use particularly in the form of non-consensual sexual imagery, has raised important concerns for privacy, dignity, and autonomy in India. Current legal frameworks in India, eg; …

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LEGAL RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF CONTENT CREATORS            

Abstract In the contemporary digital landscape, content creation has evolved into a significant profession, transcending traditional notions of entertainment and fame. This shift has made social media an integral part of everyday life, serving as a platform for income generation, information dissemination, and social awareness. As content creators wield substantial influence over audiences, they are …

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ANIMAL WELFARE IN INDIA: CONSTITUTIONAL MANDATES AND POLICY INTERVENTIONS

ABSTRACT This research paper explores the constitutional mandates and policy interventions that shape animal welfare in India. It analyzes the relevant constitutional provisions, including Directive Principles and Fundamental Duties, and examines key legislation such as the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960, and the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972. The study highlights significant judicial pronouncements …

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AI-Driven State Surveillance and Digital Privacy in India: A Critical Analysis of the Telecommunications Act, 2023

Abstract The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into state functions has revolutionized surveillance practices. However this is a cause of raising fundamental questions about digital privacy and constitutional rights. In India, the new Telecommunications Act, 2023[1]  replaces the colonial-era Indian Telegraph Act, 1885, expanding the government’s regulatory and surveillance powers in the digital domain. It …

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Human Rights Protections for Individuals with Extreme Rare Diseases

Abstract This research examines the human rights protections available to individuals affected by extreme rare diseases, defined as conditions affecting fewer than 1 in 500,000 people globally. Through a comprehensive analysis of international human rights frameworks, national legislation, and empirical evidence, this study identifies significant gaps in protection mechanisms for this vulnerable population. The research …

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THE PARADOX OF PROTECTION: MALE MORTALITY PATTERNS IN INDIA’S 498A IMPLEMENTATION (2020-2025)

ABSTRACT This research paper’s major aim is to explore Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code (Now Section 85 of the Bhartiya Nyaya Sanhita), Originally designed as a shield for women facing dowry and harassment and domestic cruelty, however present scenario has lead to examine the correlation between Section’s implementation patterns with  emerging male mortality …

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CORPORATE PERSONHOOD IN THE DIGITAL AGE: EXAMINING THE LEGAL STATUS OF VIRTUAL ENTITIES

ABSTRACT The idea of corporate personhood has influenced company law for more than a century. It gives corporations a legal identity that is distinct from their shareholders. Traditionally recognized under Salomon v. Salomon & Co. Ltd. in English law and codified in India through the Companies Act, 2013, this principle enables corporations to own property, …

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The doctrine of ultra vires restricts a company to acts authorized by its Memorandum of Association, originally designed to protect shareholders and creditors. While effective in theory, its rigid application often hindered business flexibility, prejudiced third parties, and allowed management to exploit technicalities. Judicial decisions in England (Ashbury Railway Carriage, Great Eastern Railway) and India …

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FROM COURTROOM TO CODE: LEGAL CHALLENGES IN AI- DRIVEN FINANCIAL SERVICES IN INDIA

ABSTRACT Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming the financial services sector in India including credit underwriting, robo‑advisory, fraud detection, collections, and customer service. Even with the promises of efficiency, scale and increased financial inclusion, these technologies pose significant legal and regulatory risks. Foremost amongst these are issues of consumer protection, privacy, discrimination, algorithmic transparency, resilience …

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Intersection of DPDP Act and Right to Information (RTI): Conflict between Transparency & Privacy

Conflict between Transparency & Privacy  YOGITA KASHYAP BA.LLB (HONS.) STUDENT, MAHARAJA SURAJMAL INSTITUTE (MSI)  ABSTRACT The convergence of the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 (DPDP Act), and the Right to Information Act, 2005 (RTI Act) represents a critical moment in India’s democratic and digital governance. At stake is the reconciliation of two essential principles: …

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THE LEGAL DISTINCTION BETWEEN DEBT AND EQUITY: JUDICIAL TRENDS AND DOCTRINAL CLARITY IN INDIA

INTRODUCTION This present paper is proposing to create distinction between debt and equity in relation to financial instruments. The main purpose to create distinction between these two terms is to conceptually understand the rights, obligations, and duties of shareholders and to protect the interests of investors. The differentiation is conducted not only for a systematic …

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Adolescent Relationships under the POCSO ACT- Between Protection and Criminalization

ABSTRACTS This study explores how POCSO addresses adolescent relationships, particularly the legal treatment of consensual interactions and international child protection laws, emphasizing the criminalization of consensual relationships. It also clarifies adolescent psychological and developmental concerns, and analyzes the application of POCSO by courts in consensual adolescent relationships. The study also compares international approaches and highlights …

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Protection Of ‘Smells and Scents’ Under Intellectual Property Law.

Abstract With increasing industry sector, the IP field is growing in a faster pace due to technological advancements. This paper highly focuses on how Intellectual Property Law includes the protection of non-traditional subject matter under various IP regimes such as Trade Marks, Copyright, Patent and Designs. It highlights the olfactory marks under Trademark Act in …

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‘Food Adulteration and Public Health: Legal Remedies and Limitations under Indian Law’

ABSTRACT In India, Food Adulteration is a critical and chronic public health problem that threatens the safety and security of consumers and the consumer trust in governmental organizations. The effective functioning of the legal system continues to be constrained by problems regarding implementation, incompetent administrative process, and prolonged proceedings in courts, despite the presence of …

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Police Caters a Crucial Factor in An Effective Indian Criminal Justice Mechanism

All civil governments hold a criminal justice system to maintain the values of their civilized society. The role of the police is decisive because the policeman is the first to arrive at the scene of the crime. Police, first and foremost, work extensively to maintain discipline and prevent crime, make preventive arrests, conduct investigations, and …

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Environmental, Social & Governance (ESG) Compliance: A Legal and Corporate Perspective

1. ABSTRACT: The creation of Business Responsibility reporting standards and a review of the current level of ESG disclosure by Indian firms are the main topics of this research, which looks at the evolution of ESG compliance in India. ESG considerations are becoming essential for long-term business value beyond financial measurements, driven by rising investor …

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Protection Of ‘Smells and Scents’ Under Intellectual Property Law.

Abstract With increasing industry sector, the IP field is growing in a faster pace due to technological advancements. This paper highly focuses on how Intellectual Property Law includes the protection of non-traditional subject matter under various IP regimes such as Trade Marks, Copyright, Patent and Designs. It highlights the olfactory marks under Trademark Act in …

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TITLE:- Environmental Personhood in India: Can Forests or Rivers Hold Legal Rights?

ABSTRACT In the last ten years, Indian courts have started recognizing parts of nature—like rivers, forests, animals, and even “Mother Nature”—as legal persons. This means they are given rights and responsibilities like a human or a company. This paper looks at the idea of giving nature legal rights. It studies important court decisions, laws, and …

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FROM RECOGNITION TO REGISTRATION: ANALYZING INDIA’S LEGAL FRAMEWORK FOR WELL-KNOWN TRADEMARKS IN THE DIGITAL AGE.

ABSTRACT The Indian legal framework dealing with recognition and registration of well-known trademarks is of great importance and needs to be strictly applied for brand protection, especially at present when the world has shifted to digital era. In India, the trademark registration is governed by the Trade Marks Act, 1999[1] and the Trade Marks Rules, …

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 A License to Abuse? Unpacking Patriarchy’s Grip on India’s Justice System

Abstract India’s legal system, though rooted in constitutional ideals, still carries strong patriarchal (male-dominated) biases. This paper explores how these gendered norms—woven through caste, class, religion, and law—show up in criminal and family laws, court procedures, and judicial decisions. We look at key areas like rape laws, the marital rape exception, adultery, inheritance, domestic violence, …

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CAPITAL PUNISHMENT IN INDIA: BALANCING JUSTICE AND HUMAN RIGHTS

ABSTRACT- The death penalty is a form of capital punishment, as it involves the execution of the offender. In India, a lot of controversy has been raised about the death penalty. They debate whether it prevents heinous crimes or whether it is a fundamental violation of human rights. This analysis digs into the multifaceted dimensions …

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Criminalisation Of Marital Rape in India and Equality in An Institution of Marriage

ABSTRACT Marital Rape is a dishonourable offence that has marked a negative stance in the institution of marriage. Thousands of women face this problem even today as many of the countries has not yet criminalised this act. Under Section 375 of Indian Penal Code (IPC), makes Martial rape as an exception from the definition of …

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CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY: A TOOL FOR PROMOTING ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE

ABSTRACT A key instrument for advancing environmental justice is corporate social responsibility, or CSR, which makes sure that companies address environmental injustices and support sustainable development. With a special emphasis on underprivileged and vulnerable populations that are disproportionately impacted by pollution, resource exploitation, and climate change, environmental justice promotes the equitable distribution of environmental benefits …

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ENSURING JUSTICE IN THE GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL LADSCAPE: THE ROLE OF LEGAL AID AND ACCESS TO JUSTICE. –

Ms. Shrishti Bhardwaj ABSTRACT: Environmental justice is more than just a buzzword—it’s a necessity in today’s world, especially as environmental harm continues to hit the most vulnerable communities the hardest. From polluted water in rural areas to rising sea levels affecting coastal populations, it’s clear that the impacts aren’t shared equally. This paper looks at …

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FEMINISM AND THE PHILOSOPHICAL FOUNDATIONS OF LEGAL INTERPRETATIONS

FOUNDATIONS OF LEGAL INTERPRETATIONS ABSTRACT: This paper dives into the Jurisprudence of feminism and the Feminist schools of law. The paper shows us the deep-rooted patriarchy in the norms and regulations since ages. It explores through the legal interpretations brought in by women in the male centered Laws and Regulations. The movements made by Feminists …

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Adolescent Relationships under the POCSO ACT- Between Protection and Criminalization

ABSTRACTS This study explores how POCSO addresses adolescent relationships, particularly the legal treatment of consensual interactions and international child protection laws, emphasizing the criminalization of consensual relationships. It also clarifies adolescent psychological and developmental concerns, and analyzes the application of POCSO by courts in consensual adolescent relationships. The study also compares international approaches and highlights …

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LEGAL LIABILITY IN AUTONOMOUS VEHICLE ACCIDENTS IN INDIA: ANALYSING CIVIL, CRIMINAL, INSURANCE, AND REGULATORY GAPS IN THE ABSENCE OF A COMPREHENSIVE FRAMEWORK

ABSTRACT  Autonomous vehicles (AVs) or self-driving vehicles (SDVs) are set to transform transportation in India, but existing legal and insurance systems are not prepared for their unique challenges. Traditional liability models based on human fault do not apply when control shifts to automated systems. India’s complex traffic conditions and cultural factors add further difficulty in …

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Shareholder Activism and Mergers & Acquisitions: A Growing Legal Challenge?

ABSTRACTWith a focus on the Indian corporate and legal landscape, this study examines the growing impact of shareholder activism in the field of mergers and acquisitions (M&A). Shareholder activism, which was once viewed as a fringe activity, is now becoming a powerful force that has the ability to change company direction and governance. From institutional …

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TITLE: SEBI’s Role in Regulating Social Media-Driven Stock Manipulation

ABSTRACT In today’s times social media has become a popular tool for spreading information across various platforms, which also includes financial advice. This has led to stock manipulation and misinformation wherein various social media influencers, in this case known as ‘Finfluencers’ have started to engage in various activities which mislead investors and disrupt market functioning. …

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TITLE Recognition of Live-In Relationships in Indian Family Law: Beyond Protection to Inheritance and Maintenance

Recognition of Live-In Relationships in Indian Family Law: Beyond Protection to Inheritance and Maintenance ABSTRACT Live-in relationships where two adults live together without being married are becoming increasingly common in India. Traditionally, Indian law focused on marriage and did not recognize such partnerships. However, courts have gradually started protecting individuals in live-in relationships, mainly under …

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Political Use of Religious Symbols and Its Legal  Implications:

ABSTRACT: India is only one of many democracies where the political usage of religious symbols has grown commonplace. The constitutional ideal of secularism is seriously threatened by political actors’ exploitation of religious images and sentiments in a nation renowned for its religious variety and multicultural spirit. In addition to warping democratic values, the deliberate use …

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The Future of Consent: Legal Challenges of Informed Consent in AI Powered Platforms

Abstract Artificial Intellisgence has changed the interaction between humans and machines, but at the same time it has strained the legal boundaries of informed consent. Traditional consent frameworks depend heavily on human comprehension, consent, and transparency principles. These are now tested by the rise of opaque, adaptive, and “data-hungry” AI systems. This paper explores the …

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BOARDROOM TO BLOCKCHAIN: CORPORATE GOVERNANCE IN THE AGE OF IP TOKENIZATION

ABSTRACT The convergence of blockchain technology and corporate governance is driving a fundamental shift in how intellectual property (IP) is managed, traded, and protected. This paper examines the disruptive potential of IP tokenization, a process that converts intangible assets into blockchain-based digital tokens on current governance methods. The study examines how decentralized technologies including smart …

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WORKPLACE SAFETY IN THE DIGITAL ECONOMY: REVISITING THE POSH ACT IN THE CONTEXT OF INDIA’S GIG AND INFORMAL WORKFORCE

ABSTRACT “A Knock That No One Heard.” A woman gig worker who sought recourse for the harassment she faced from her co-worker, denied because she was not formally employed and was rather classified as an independent contractor. Because the aggregators called themselves digital intermediaries and refused to call themselves employers? This paper critically examines the …

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EVALUATING VICTIM- SURVIVOR AUTONOMY IN DELAY-RIDDEN RAPE INVESTIGATIONS IN INDIA

ABSTRACT  Delays in rape investigations in India remain a significant barrier to justice for victim survivors, compounding the trauma they endure and undermining their autonomy and dignity. Despite progressive statutory and judicial frameworks mandating timely procedures such as immediate FIR registration, prompt medical examinations and swift charge-sheet filing systematic inefficiencies continue to plague the criminal …

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Protection Of ‘Smells and Scents’ Under Intellectual Property Law.

Abstract With increasing industry sector, the IP field is growing in a faster pace due to technological advancements. This paper highly focuses on how Intellectual Property Law includes the protection of non-traditional subject matter under various IP regimes such as Trade Marks, Copyright, Patent and Designs. It highlights the olfactory marks under Trademark Act in …

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2026 Delimitation: Striking a Balance between Federal Equity, Women Reservation and Demographic Transformation of India

ABSTRACT: In the case of electoral boundaries drawing, the Delimitation Commission is under close limelight regarding the fairness of the practice. In this paper, I will analyze the legal and institutional structure within which the operations of the panel are structured, such as the membership, intra- working, and the legal regulations that have been guiding …

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CHAINS OF SILENCE – Reforming India’s Legal Response To Custodial Cruelty 

ABSTRACT   The term custodial cruelty is virtually a world-wide phenomenon inflicted upon individuals regardless of gender , age, or state of health .This worst form of human rights violation has become a very serious and alarming problem in India. Brutal atrocities on accused persons are on the increase day by day. Custodial cruelty has  …

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hal The Phantom of IT’s Section 66A: Post-Strike Down Enforcement in India

Post-Strike Down Enforcement in India Abstract The courts are the final safeguards of constitutional principles, guaranteeing that parliamentary and executive decisions adhere to core rights. Wherever laws declared invalid by courts continue to be applied, a very real danger to the rule of law arises. One of the most surprising illustrations in contemporary Indian law …

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AVIATION LIABILITY IN LIGHT OF THE AHEMDABAD TRAGEDY

Abstract In recent years, despite significant advancements in aircraft technology and safety protocols, aviation accidents have continued to occur, shaking public confidence and raising significant questions about responsibility and accountability within the aviation industry. These tragedies highlight the unsettling truth that even in a highly regulated and technologically sophisticated field, systemic setbacks exist. This study …

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Mansi MadnaniGreen IPOs and ESG Disclosures: A New Era in Capital Markets?

ABSTRACT Consideration of environmental sustainability, social responsibility and ethical governance is transforming the capital markets. Today’s shareholders are not just voting on returns but also scoring companies on how they are affecting the planet, people and politics. Green IPOs are emerging in that sweep. These are publicly offered companies that are in the business of …

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Chosen Families and the Constitution: A Study of Queer Legal Recognition in India

ABSTRACT  This paper examines a recent Madras High Court judgement which ruled that “chosen families” fall under the ambit of Article 21 of the Indian Constitution. It argues that the judgement is a significant development in queer rights jurisprudence in India because it broadened the legal notion of the term “family” beyond heteronormative and conservative …

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