Indian Journal for Research in Law and Management

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Volume III, Issue 7
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BHAVIKA KHETRAPAL
S.S. KHANNA GIRLS' DEGREE COLLEGE, UNIVERSITY OF ALLAHABAD
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Rahul Gandhi criticized the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party government and its leaders while addressing a rally preceding the 2019 general elections. He remarked: “Why do all thieves like Nirav Modi, Lalit Modi or Narendra Modi always have the name Modi?” This reference has been directed to those ‘thieves’ high up in the political setup; Nirav […]
BHAVIKA KHETRAPAL
S.S. KHANNA GIRLS' DEGREE COLLEGE, UNIVERSITY OF ALLAHABAD
Abstract
This paper analyzes the legal remedies available to victims of cybercrime in India, with a focus on the framework established under the Information Technology Act, 2000 (as amended in 2008), the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (now complemented by the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023), and recent judicial developments. It examines key statutory provisions addressing offenses such […]
Sreekanth S
National University of Advanced Legal Studies Kochi
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This article examines the increasingly fragile equilibrium between privacy and transparency in India’s evolving data governance regime. Situating the discussion within the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023, and its implications for the Right to Information framework, the paper argues that the contemporary legal order risks transforming data protection into a vehicle for institutional opacity. […]
Sreekanth S
National University of Advanced Legal Studies Kochi
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This paper traces the historical and jurisprudential evolution of digital consent from a transactional checkbox model to a rights-based framework grounded in autonomy, accountability, and trust. It argues that the rise of sophisticated data processing, platform-based ecosystems, and generative artificial intelligence has rendered conventional notice-and-choice mechanisms inadequate for meaningfully protecting personal data. Through a comparative […]
Sreekanth S
National University of Advanced Legal Studies Kochi
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This blog piece offers a thoughtful exploration of content moderation as one of the defining governance functions of the contemporary internet. It argues that social media platforms are not neutral conduits of speech but privately governed spaces in which moderation systems, policies, and algorithms actively shape the boundaries of public discourse. By examining the instability […]
Mrinalini Menon
Indian Institute of Technology, Tirupati
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Eco-feminist Discourse in India has often discussed the interconnectedness of Mother Nature to womanhood. The personification of Earth as the divine feminine, for her endurance and timeless resilience, is viewed through the same lens as the role of womanhood, where motherhood is glorified for its tedious responsibilities and immeasurable sacrifices. This short blog explores the […]
Mrinalini Menon
Indian Institute of Technology, Tirupati
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Parental rights in India have historically been rooted in patriarchal philosophies where paternity was often established to determine the identity of a child, even though maternity rightfully links the biological responsibility of the offspring to the mother. This gender discrimination trickled down to the Indian Constitution in many different ways. The concept of guardianship and […]
Mrinalini Menon
Indian Institute of Technology, Tirupati
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Article 19 of the Constitution of India grants the right to free expression and free speech; yet every action and inaction in physical and virtual spaces remains acutely surveilled, suppressed and scrutinised in the 21st century. The effect of this confining governance leads to the phenomenon of the chilling effect, where citizens censor their beliefs, […]
Tripti Pal
student of Asian Law College
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Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) has emerged as a significant mechanism for resolving disputes outside traditional court systems. In India, where judicial backlog and procedural delays have long undermined access to justice, ADR serves as a vital complement to formal adjudication. Rooted in ancient dispute resolution traditions and reinforced through modern statutory frameworks, ADR today encompasses […]
Tripti Pal
student of Asian Law College
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The rapid digitization of society has transformed communication, commerce, governance, and social interaction. However, this digital revolution has also generated new forms of criminality collectively referred to as cyber crime. From identity theft and financial fraud to cyber terrorism and online harassment, cyber crime presents complex challenges to traditional legal systems. In India, the Information […]