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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MENTAL HEALTH AND CRIMINAL BEHAVIOUR

ABSTRACT The relationship between criminal behaviour and mental health is a complex and multifaceted topic that has gained increased attention in the psychiatric and legal communities. While mental illness alone does not predict criminal behaviour, certain psychological conditions can result in distorted reality perceptions, impaired judgement, and impaired impulse control. This abstract explores the relationship …

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TITLE: Minorities:-A Litmus Test For The Functioning Of Any Democracy

Minorities:-A Litmus Test For The Functioning Of Any Democracy ABSTRACT:  The status of minorities in any democratic country indicates the soundness of democracy in such country. Minorities play a vital role for the preservation of democracy, for, a nation can be called democratic only when it provides its minority population with equal rights and opportunities. …

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Reimagining Justice: A Feminist Critique of India’s New Criminal Laws

Abstract India had been governed by colonial-era penal laws for the longest time. These criminal laws did not represent the dynamics and needs of the present Indian society. In a historic legislative overhaul, the Indian government replaced the Indian Penal Code, the Code of Criminal Procedure, and the Indian Evidence Act with the Bharatiya Nyaya …

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Crossing Borders: State Responsibility And The Challenge Of Transboundary Environmental Harm

Abstract With pertinent reforms in existing legal dynamics, judicial opinions and scholarly commentary have increasingly converged to bring global environmental issues to the universal forefront of international discourse. By facilitating dialogue, dispute resolution, and the development of customary international norms, these forums enable states to engage in cooperative frameworks. The normative legal notions though solemn …

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CORPORATE WHISTLEBLOWER PROTECTION IN INDIA: EVALUATING LEGAL FRAMEWORK, RECENT DEVELOPMENTS AND GLOBAL BEST PRACTICES

Abstract In today’s corporate world, ensuring ethical conduct and transparency has become essential for sustainable development. Whistleblowers, as insiders, play a crucial role in exposing fraud, corruption, and other unethical practices within organizations. Across the world, countries have implemented laws to protect whistleblowers from retaliation and provide confidentiality. In India, however, despite several regulations like …

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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 and the Trade Marks Rules, …

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National Security at the Age of AI: Mitigating Disinformation Risks with Forward Looking Legal Responses

Abstract The proliferation of disinformation that is created by AI poses an unprecedented and constantly evolving threat to national security that puts the very foundations of democratic societies at risk, further causing citizens to lose trust in fundamental institutions. In the following research paper, the reasons that “how artificial intelligence is reshaping the magnitude, complexity, …

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Is consent enough? Analysing the effectiveness of the consent framework under the DPDP Act,2023.

Abstract: “In the digital world, clicking ‘I Agree’ rarely means ‘I Understand’.” By saying this a dilemma of  highlighted gap between giving a consent and rarely understanding it becomes an important task to solve and curb the extending disparities created by the term ‘I Agree’ . In this paper, I would elucidate upon what does …

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Gender Representation and Inheritance Rights Under the Amended Waqf Act: A Socio-Legal Analysis

Abstract The institution of Waqf in India, a cornerstone of Islamic philanthropy, has been the subject of extensive legislative reform, culminating in the highly contested amendments to the Waqf Act, 1995. This paper provides a comprehensive socio-legal analysis of these reforms, with a specific focus on their implications for gender representation and the inheritance rights …

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Extra-Judicial Killings and Fake Encounters: Fabricated Justice

Abstract  Extra-judicial activities refer to the actions committed outside the scope of judiciary, when the executive takes law in their own hands and decides to act as judge or jury and punish the arrested persons/accused by encounters, this constitutes extra-judicial killings. This paper aims to critically examine the prevalent evil of encounters and also deals …

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Title: Knowledge and Comprehension of the POSH Act of 2013  

Abstract This study looks at how well-informed Indian workers and companies are about the Sexual  Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013 (POSH Act). It examines how well the Act has been applied, paying special attention to reporting procedures, rights awareness, and Internal Complaints Committee (ICC) operations. The study makes use …

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UNDERSTANDING THE LEGAL CONUNDRUM OF APPLICATION OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND DATA PRIVACY IN HEALTHCARE SECTOR

ABSTRACT One of the most prominent accomplishments in the 21st century has been the invention of Artificial Intelligence (AI). AI is simulated human intelligence through machines such as computer systems. The emergence of this impeccable technology has had an extensive impact on not just the sectors of the economy but also on every aspect of …

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Gender Representation and Inheritance Rights Under the Amended Waqf Act: A Socio-Legal Analysis

Abstract The institution of Waqf in India, a cornerstone of Islamic philanthropy, has been the subject of extensive legislative reform, culminating in the highly contested amendments to the Waqf Act, 1995. This paper provides a comprehensive socio-legal analysis of these reforms, with a specific focus on their implications for gender representation and the inheritance rights …

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FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION IN CONFLICT: JUDICIAL TRENDS IN POST-2022 INDIA.

ABSTRACT This research discuss the scope and restrictions of freedom of speech in recent times.Freedom of speech and expression, enshrined under Article 19(1)(a) of the Indian Constitution, serves as one of the pillars of Democracy .The constitution provides some fundamental rights to citizen but they are subject to restrictions to maintain the peace and public …

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FROM PUNISHMENT TO REFORM: EVALUATION OF INDIA’S PROGRESS ON PRISON REFORMS AND THE MANDELA RULES

ABSTRACT  India’s prison administration stems from colonial-era laws, which introduced a more institutionalised system of prisons to maintain law and order. It aimed to incorporate a uniform set of rules for the prison administration that inclined towards a punitive approach. This research paper aims to critically evaluate the extent to which India has aligned its …

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TITLE CRIMINALISATION OF CHEQUE DISHONOUR IN INDIA: A CRITICAL APPRAISAL OF SECTION 138 OF THE NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS ACT,1881

CRIMINALISATION OF CHEQUE DISHONOUR IN INDIA: A CRITICAL APPRAISAL OF SECTION 138 OF THE NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS ACT,1881 ABSTRACT Negotiable instruments are one of the most essential tools used in financial transactions that take place in India, with cheques being the most used instruments. Even so, the rising number of dishonored cheques due to insufficient funds …

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SUCCESSION IN THE DIGITAL ERA: LEGAL CHALLENGES OF INHERITING MONETIZED YOUTUBE CHANNELS

ABSTRACT  This research paper explores the legal issue around the inheritance of digital assets in India, with a focus on Youtube channels .While Indian law recognizes the inheritance of physical and intellectual property, there is no clear recognition for digital assets in statutes that makes the management of the accounts after the user’s death subject …

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INSOLVENCY AND BANKRUPTANCY CODE IN INDIA: A PARADIGM SHIFT IN CORPORTAE RESOLUTION AND RECOVERY

_________________________________________________________________________ ABSTRACT The  Insolvency  and  Bankruptcy  Code,  established  in  2016,  was  created  to  consolidate  the  scattered  insolvency  and  bankruptcy  structure  into  one  unified  legislation.  A  primary  goal  of  this  Code  is  to  protect  creditor  rights  and  interests.  It  was  formulated  to  overcome  the  limitations  and  ineffective  aspects  of  previous  insolvency  regulations  by  departing  from  the  …

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PROTECTION OF WOMEN UNDER POCSO ACT: EFFECTIVENESS AND CHALLENGES

Abstract: The POCSO Act, 2012, was introduced by the Indian legislature to address increasing cases of child sexual abuse, particularly against girls. The law defines a comprehensive range of offences, establishing child-friendly procedures and Special Courts for the speedy disposal of cases. Despite significant legal advancements, implementation challenges persist. This research uses a doctrinal and …

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THE RIGHTS OF MAN IN 21ST CENTURY INDIA: BETWEEN CONSTITUTIONAL IDEALS AND SOCIAL REALITIES 

ABSTRACT  The “Rights of Man” theory has developed in the Enlightenment revolutions and then found a place in the contemporary constitutional democracies, such as India. The Indian Constitution promises a wide range of fundamental rights with the ethos of liberty, equality, justice, and dignity the very values constituting the substance of the Rights of Man. …

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Research Paper: No Protection for Men in India against Marital Cruelty

TITLE: Lack of Legal Protection for Men in India against Marital Cruelty ABSTRACT  Marital cruelty directed at men is a growing concern in discussions about justice. This research thoroughly looks at the lack of legal protection for men in India when they face cruelty in marriage. Unlike women, who have specific protections under Section 498A …

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“Voice for the Voiceless: Why India’s Animal Cruelty Laws Need Urgent Reform”                              

Abstract: Every day across Indian cities, a few people carry bags of leftover food or packets of biscuits, walk quietly to street corners, and feed the dogs and cats no one else cares about. They don’t do it for praise—they do it because they feel it’s the right thing to do. But instead of support, …

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ROUND TRIPPING AND THE LEGAL GAPS BETWEEN FEMA AND TAX LAWS IN INDIA

ABSTRACT Round Tripping is a practice that involves circular flow of money. It can be simply understood as when money generated in India is invested in another country through channels such as Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) or Foreign Portfolio Investment (FPI) is reinvested back in India. Though round tripping is not explicitly prohibited in India, …

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Hate Speech vs. Free Speech: The Blurred Line in Indian Jurisprudence

Abstract  The intersection of hate speech and free speech in Indian jurisprudence represents one of the most challenging constitutional dilemmas of our time. As India grapples with increasing communal tensions and the rapid proliferation of digital platforms, the courts find themselves walking a tightrope between protecting fundamental rights and maintaining social harmony. Common people often …

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ONLINE DISPUTE RESOLUTION (ODR) IN INDIA: OPPORTUNITIES, CHALLENGES, AND FUTURE PROSPECTS

ABSTRACT  Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) emerged as a prominent mechanism for resolving legal disputes through digital means, such as virtual hearings, electronic filings, and online conferencing tools. In light of the Indian judiciary’s chronic backlog and prolonged trial timelines, ODR presents a viable solution to address inefficiencies in traditional court systems. This paper traces the …

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The Legal Framework of Slum Rehabilitation in India: A Critical Analysis of Policy and Practice

Abstract India’s rapid urbanization has fueled the growth of informal settlements, posing a significant challenge to urban governance and human rights. This research paper critically analyzes the legal framework of slum rehabilitation in India, examining the evolution of policy and it’s real world implementation. This paper scrutinizes persistent implementation challenges, including insecure land tenure, bureaucratic …

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Climate Litigation in India: Rising Judicial Activism or Executive Failure?

Abstract In India, nowadays Climate litigation is not only confined to traditional environmental disputes but is interlaced with constitutional and human rights. Supreme Court as well as High Courts, acts as proactive institution while interpreting environmental rights under Article 21 of the Constitution of India. This undermines the fact that while judicial activism has contributed …

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OFFENCES RELATED TO MARRIAGE Chapter xx of Indian Penal Code 1860 

Chapter xx of Indian Penal Code 1860      ABSTRACT  Starting my abstract with a strong quote which goes by “the best place to live is where women walk freely ,speak boldly ,and are treated equally,”.Marriages are said to be made in heaven ,unfortunately some are unlucky in this beautiful stage of their life . Vows are …

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Trademarking the Intangible: A Critical Appraisal of Non-Conventional Trademarks in India

~Remsha Pathan Abstract Trademarks were created to assist people remember the quality and identity of a brand, making it easier for them to tell one brand from another. So far, India has provided strong protection for conventional trademarks such as words, colors, labels, names, and symbols. Indian trademark legislation currently falls short in offering sufficient …

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Acquittal or Discharge of Accused Due to Procedural Lapses by the Police: A Critical Study of Legal Safeguards and Judicial Trends

The Criminal Justice of India relies profoundly upon the principle of impartial investigation and due process of law. Yet, in various number of cases in the Indian territory the accused are acquitted or discharged due to the lapses in the procedure that has to be followed by the police during the course of investigation and …

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Digital Services Taxes and WTO Rules: Conflict or Coexistence

Abstract  The rapid growth of the digital economy has revealed fundamental weakness in conventional international tax systems, which led various countries to implement Digital Services Taxes (DSTs) as a measure to guarantee equitable taxation of global digital business. However, these unilateral tax actions have led to legal and trade issues, specifically whether they are consistent …

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TITLE: Trapped without trial: Comparative analysis of section 167 of CrPC with section 187 of BNSS and its effects on the overcrowding of jails. BY – Khushi Sharma

Abstract –  The paper deals with the comparative and critical analysis of previous provisions of section 167 of CrPC to section 187 of BNSS and analyse if the modified section fails or succeeds to resolve the issue of overcrowding in jail ? The paper explicitly shows that the NCRB report has proved that 75% of …

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Critical Analysis of Fresh Start Process under IBC, 2016

Abstract The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC), 2016, is landmark legislation. This consolidated statute establishes a uniform framework for insolvency and bankruptcy matters concerning corporate entities, limited liability partnerships, partnership firms, and individuals. The Fresh Start process, as enshrined in Chapter II of Part III of the Code, offers debtors an opportunity to manage debts …

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MEDICAL NEGLIGENCE LAWS IN INDIA: A COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS

NIKITHA KOTTESWARAN  ABSTRACT: Medical negligence is a burning problem in India, where the medical profession with its noble status is under fire because of cases of malpractices leading to the harm or death of the patient. In the current paper, the legal system pertaining to the rule of medical negligence/malpractice focused in India is addressed, …

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The Light Pollution Policy Gap in India – An Overview

Abstract Increasing urban development has caused light pollution to be a growing concern in India. It affects the health of humans, flora and fauna. The skyglow phenomenon actively hinders astronomical pursuits. However this issue is not well known, and the Indian Judiciary has started to take cognizance of it. This paper examines regulations relating to …

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Cyber Gender-based violence: A critical analysis on the rise in deepfakes, revenge porn, and online stalking

Abstract The purpose of this research is to understand the growing threat of cyber violence against women in India, with a focus on deepfakes, revenge porn, stalking, etc. These acts are often targeted towards women online, and can lead to mental health deterioration, psychological harm, and even reputational harm. While laws mentioned in Bharatiya Nyaya …

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“Privacy In The Age OF Quantum Computing: Will Encryption Survive?”

Abstract The rapidly evolving technological world poses a risk, and the concept of quantum computing is no longer a science fiction concept; in reality, it is transforming into a transformative reality. It no doubt promises and vows to revolutionise fields like medicine, climate science and artificial intelligence, the most posing risk it imposes on the …

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CORPORATE LIABILITY FOR DATA BREACHES IN INDIA: EVOLVING STANDARDS UNDER THE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (IT) ACT AND DIGITAL PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION (DPDP) ACT.

ABSTRACT In the age of digital transformation, the Indian Corporations are using data-driven technology more and more, which leads to huge amount of sensitive and personal information. Data breaches have increased as a result of the incredible development in data collection, which has raised questions about the Consumer Protection and corporate responsibility. In order to …

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GREENWASHING AND ESG COMPLIANCE IN INDIA: LEGAL LOOPHOLES, CORPORATE PRACTICES AND INVESTOR RISK 

ABSTRACT The exponential rise in Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) investing has compelled Indian companies to align their corporate strategies with sustainability objectives. As of early 2024, ESG-focused mutual funds in India manage assets worth over ₹12,300 crore, reflecting the growing investor shift toward ethical portfolios. However, this surge in ESG disclosures has also led …

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Fraud Investigation: A comparative analysis of India and the United Kingdom- the PML Act, 2002(India) alongside the Fraud Act, 2023 (UK)

Abstract: In an era where technological advances have taken over almost all aspects of man and the society, it is crucial that everyone understand the trends of how crimes have modified from causing physical harms to abusing financial systems and institutions through acts of cheating, deception, dishonesty and theft. These offenses, also known as Economic …

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Silent Surveillance: Are Smart Devices Violating Right to Privacy in India?

Abstract In India, smart devices like fitness bands, smart speakers (like Amazon Alexa), and smartphones are now widely used in homes and offices. These gadgets are made to hear, gather, and save user information. A smart speaker, for instance, may record conversations even when not in use, which raises questions about ongoing, covert surveillance. This …

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KAJAL V JAGDISH CHAND : A New Dawn For Disabled Victims in Indian Jurisprudence

FACTS The Victim & Accident On October 18, 2007, a careless tractor-truck driver struck a motorcycle carrying 12-year-old Kajal as a passenger. She was deemed completely disabled, had irreversible paraplegia, and suffered catastrophic brain damage. Lower Awards & Claim Her father made a claim in accordance with Motor Vehicles Act Section 166: The insurer subsequently …

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Title:  Criminology and the society; Understanding the Society’s Influence on crime.

Abstract:   Criminology, the study of crime and criminal behavior, is intrinsically linked to society. It examines how societal factors influence crime, how crime impacts society and how society responds to crime through its law, enforcement and correctional systems. Criminology seeks to understand the root causes of crime, develop strategies for crime prevention, and improve …

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“BETWEEN GAVEL AND GOSPEL : Decoding the clash of Constitutional and Popular Morality”

ABSTRACT As India’s democracy has grown, the rights of marginalised and minority groups have started to be given the same weight as those of the majority. Despite being frequently treated as separate concepts, moral and legal standards have historically overlapped in intricate and occasionally contradictory ways. While morality, particularly public or popular morality, is frequently …

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 CAN AI-GENERATED EVIDENCE BE ADMISSIBLE  UNDER  INDIAN LAW? 

 ABSTRACT   The sudden  rise  in  artificial  intelligence’s  content-producing  powers  has  transformed  how  we  create  and  consume  content,  and  from  a  legal  context,  this  presents  a  unique  dilemma  in  evidence  presentation.  AI-generated  products  like  deepfakes,  audio  files,  and  machine-generated  texts  can  replicate  real  human-created  evidence.  This  paper  explores  whether  such  evidence  can  be  considered  admissible  under  …

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Conflict, Displacement, and Denial: A Legal Analysis of the Violation of Rights of Women and Girls in War-Affected Regions Post-2020.

This paper aims at exploring the consequences of armed conflict in war affected regions post 2020 are gendered, with a special focus on the worst affected areas of Afghanistan, Ukraine and Gaza. Women and girls are known to be affected disproportionately during conflict and are often the first casualties of war. They have a lot …

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ANATOMY OF THE RAREST OF RARE CRIMES IN INDIA: LEGAL PRECEDENTS AND THEIR SOCIAL REVERBERATION

ABSTRACT The recent cases committed especially against women makes one ponder why the rarest of rare crimes have become so common. With the growing rate of crime these days, and the media trial of such cases even before these go to courts, especially of the elite classes, makes one think of what constitutes the ‘rarest …

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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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THE BATTLE FOR INDIA’S SOUL: LEGAL VALIDATION AND POLITICAL CONTESTATION OF SECULARISM AND SOCIALISM IN THE CONSTITUTION

ABSTRACT The Indian Constitution is a living document that is constantly changing and evolving with social and political life. This research paper studies the idea of judicial interpretation of constitutional flexibility through landmark cases such as Kesavananda Bharati v. State of Kerala (1973) and S.R. Bommai v. Union of India (1994). It also talks about …

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FAIRNESS OR FRUSTRATION? EVALUATING PROCEDURAL BOTTLENECKS IN THE LEGAL SYSTEM.

ABSTRACT In the present research paper, established-procedure barriers being the causative factor for man-made delays in civil and criminal litigations have come under questioning investigation and stern examples cited are multi-generational litigations regarding property rights and the notorious 72-year-old Berhampur Bank case[1]. It reveals to what level new juridical developments, i.e., Bhartiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), …

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Reimagining IP Law in the AI Era: Legal Challenges and the Ghibli Art Controversy

 Keywords Abstract Artificial Intelligence (AI) is almost redrawing the boundaries of creativity and ownership in the era of the digital age. As AI technologies are increasingly generating works of art, musical pieces, logos, and literary works, conventional Intellectual Property (IP) paradigms—deliberately designed with human creators in mind—are being pushed to their limits. This research explores …

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The untimely demise of Bollywood star Sushant Singh Rajput (SSR) on June 14, 2020, triggered massive media attention and convoluted legal matters. Starting as a police investigation into an alleged suicide, the case soon assumed the form of a jurisdictional and political battle between two states—Maharashtra and Bihar—joined by central agencies of investigation later. The …

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RESEARCH PAPER Evolution of Hindu Joint Family system and intestate succession with the persistence of patriarchal norms in Hindu Succession Act and Mitakshara law

Title Evolution of Hindu Joint Family system and intestate succession with the persistence of patriarchal norms in Hindu Succession Act and Mitakshara law Abstract This paper examines the evolution of Hindu property inheritance laws and how patriarchal norms continue to persist despite statutory reforms. With a special focus on the Hindu Succession Act, 1956 and …

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Codified Disparity: Empirical Study of Legal Frameworks on Marginalized

Groups Abstract The law presents itself as an unbiased framework of justice, which persistently regulates as a medium that strengthens and legitimizes existing social hierarchies disguised as impartial procedural decorum. Equality under the law is essential to keeping democracy meaningful for everyone, not just the privileged. When our legal systems make sure everyone gets fair …

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TOPIC:  Artificial Intelligence and the Death of Mens Rea: A Legal Dilemma.

Name: Shivangi Kumari Institute: Sardar Patel Subharti Institute of Law Year: 3rd year (Vth Semester) Email-Id: chaturvedishivangi80@gmail.com ABSTRACT: The rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in modern legal systems brings not only innovation but also deep confusion about fundamental concepts of criminal law. One of the most critical concerns is the idea of mens rea (guilty …

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TITLE: Right in Law, Denied in Reality: A Socio-Legal Study on the Non-Implementation of Daughters’ Coparcenary Rights in India

 Right in Law, Denied in Reality: A Socio-Legal Study on the Non-Implementation of Daughters’ Coparcenary Rights in India ABSTRACT The Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act of 2005 shifted the perspective of inheritance law by granting daughters equal holding in coparcenary rights, thereby tearing down a time-honored and unjust system of inheritance rights. While this change was …

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Topic -> A Comparative study of Alternative Dispute Resolution frameworks across jurisdictions

2.1-> Introduction………………………………………………………3 2.2-> Literature Review…………………………………………………3 2.3-> Objectives of Research……………………………………………5 2.4-> Scope and Limitations……………………………………………6 2.5-> Research Methodology……………………………………………8 2.6-> Sources of Data……………………………………………………8 3.1-> ADR framework in India………………………….……………10 3.2-> ADR framework in Singapore………………………………….12 3.3-> ADR framework in the UK……………………………………..13 3.4-> ADR framework in the USA……………………………………14 3.5-> Suggestions………………………………………………………15 3.6-> Conclusion………………………………………………………16 The evolution of the Alternative Dispute Resolution (hereinafter referred …

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TOPIC: CRPC AND MENTAL HEALTH OF THE ACCUSED-   IDENTIFYING AND ADDRESSING PROCEDURAL GAPS

ABSTRACT The mental health of the accused is a crucial yet often neglected aspect of the criminal justice system. Ensuring a fair trial and humane treatment for individuals suffering from mental illness is not only a legal obligation but also a moral imperative rooted in the right to life and dignity under article 21 of …

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An Analysis of the Indian Ports Bill, 2025: Revolutionising Maritime Governance in India

ABSTRACT With the goal of strengthening regulatory frameworks, port development, and coastline management in India, the Indian Ports Bill, 2025, aims to modernise and replace the Indian Ports Act, 1908. This essay analyses the Bill’s main provisions, including the creation of the Maritime State Development Council, the creation of a National Perspective Plan, and the …

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Towards Digital Justice: Examining the rise of online dispute resolution (ODR) in India

Abstract The judicial system of India is burdened by an extreme number of pending cases; there are around one hundred eighty-two thousand (182,000) cases pending for over 30 years.[1] This traditional legal framework, burdened by the pendency of cases, is witnessing the rise of an alternate pathway, which is more cost-effective and faster. Online Dispute …

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MENSTRUAL LEAVE IN INDIAN LABOUR LAW: A STEP TOWARDS INCLUSION OR STEREOTYPE REINFORCEMENT?

ABSTRACT This study examines the impact of menstrual leave policy on health equity, gender equality, and employment market inclusion from the perspective of Indian labour laws. It determines whether such provisions constitute a step in the direction of labour reform or might instead reinforce stereotypes based on gender, which would hinder women’s career success in …

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