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Volume III, Issue 8
Whistleblowing By Lawyers and Their Impact
June 11, 2026
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The tension between professional duty and moral responsibility and its consequences forms the core research problem that this study aims to explore. It examines the complex relationship between the two as faced by lawyers particularly when there is a conflict between their duty of confidentiality and their moral responsibility to administer justice. The methodology used […]
Whistleblowing By Lawyers and Their Impact
June 11, 2026
Abstract
The tension between professional duty and moral responsibility and its consequences forms the core research problem that this study aims to explore. It examines the complex relationship between the two as faced by lawyers particularly when there is a conflict between their duty of confidentiality and their moral responsibility to administer justice. The methodology used […]
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The fashion industry is one of the most significant sectors, both economically and creatively. At the same time the fashion industry is vulnerable to intellectual property (IP) violations like counterfeiting, design piracy, trademark infringement and unauthorized use of creative assets. The IP clauses work against these violations and provide contractual safeguards beyond registration and statutory […]
We Trusted You!
June 9, 2026
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A warm welcome and greetings to the reader, through this paper, we intend to study what defection is, how it affects a democracy and how nations try to tackle it. In a democracy, people elect their leaders. This is one of the basic features of democracy. India is a significant subject of examination because it […]
THE EROSION OF A SAFEGUARD: PREVENTIVE DETENTION AND THE UNFINISHED PROMISE OF ARTICLE 21
June 9, 2026
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Preventive detention occupies a peculiar place in Indian constitutional law: it is the one power by which the State may confine a person without charge, trial or conviction, and it is written not into a temporary emergency statute but into the fundamental-rights chapter of the Constitution itself. This paper argues that the constitutional safeguards surrounding […]
THE EROSION OF A SAFEGUARD: PREVENTIVE DETENTION AND THE UNFINISHED PROMISE OF ARTICLE 21
June 9, 2026
Abstract
Preventive detention occupies a peculiar place in Indian constitutional law: it is the one power by which the State may confine a person without charge, trial or conviction, and it is written not into a temporary emergency statute but into the fundamental-rights chapter of the Constitution itself. This paper argues that the constitutional safeguards surrounding […]
Legal Aid as a Tool for Enforcing Workplace Safety: A Study of Sexual Harassment Laws in India
June 9, 2026
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Sexual harassment at the workplace remains a grave violation of women’s fundamental rights to dignity, equality, and safety. Despite the enactment of the Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013, significant implementation gaps persist due to fear, stigma, procedural barriers, and institutional failures. This paper critically examines India’s legal framework […]
Maintenance, Alimony and Domestic Violence: Examining Gender Neutrality in Indian Family Law
June 9, 2026
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This paper examines the legal position of men within the frameworks governing maintenance, alimony and domestic violence in India. It analyses Section 144 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023, Sections 24 and 25 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, and the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005, with particular focus on questions […]
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India recently overhauled its entire criminal legal framework by enacting new criminal laws, namely the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, and Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam. The primary purpose was to decolonize and depart from the existing criminal law framework by making it more liberal and victim-centric in nature. This paper aims to analyze such […]
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In 2024, the Government of Uttarakhand enacted the Uniform Civil Code (UCC), which represents an important advancement for succession law in India by creating one set of rules for all individuals regardless of their religion or any other classification. The purpose of this paper is to highlight the effects that the UCC will have on […]