Indian Journal for Research in Law and Management

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Volume III, Issue 9
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Nandni Kamal
CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bengaluru
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Nandni Kamal
CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bengaluru
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Nandni Kamal
CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bengaluru
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NISHA DALAL
Independent researcher
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This paper contains what essential effective communication strategies required for becoming a successful leader. Effective communication is a fundamental component of successful leadership, as it enables leaders to build trust, foster collaboration, and guide teams toward shared objectives. This paper examines the significance of communication in leadership by exploring its role in decision making, conflict […]
NISHA DALAL
Independent Researcher
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The National Human rights Commission (NHRC) plays a pivotal role in safeguarding and promoting human rights in India. This paper critically examines the effectiveness of NHRC in addressing the human rights violations, analysing its Role and functions, achievements and challenges. In a democratic country like India where protection of Individual rights and freedom forms the […]
NISHA DALAL
Independent Researcher
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The Right to Information Act, 2005 has emerged as an essential legal framework for promoting transparency, accountability, and participatory democracy in India. This article examines the historical evolution and constitutional foundation of the Act and highlights how the demand for transparency developed from grassroots movements into a statutory right guaranteed to citizens. The article primarily […]
NISHA DALAL
Independent Researcher
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The debate surrounding passive euthanasia and the right to die with dignity has emerged as one of the most complicated constitutional and ethical questions in India. This following paper mainly analyses the recent supreme court Judgement of harish rana v. union of India (2026), a landmark judgement in history of India where supreme court allowed […]
Ranjani Priya
National University of Study and Research in Law, Ranchi
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In India, the breaking of a marriage does not occur in isolation; rather, it involves some fundamental issues of economic justice, dependency, and legal accountability. The provision of post-marital maintenance or alimony is the primary legal means by which the economic repercussions of divorce can be addressed. Its normative bases are, however, often overshadowed in […]
Ranjani Priya
National University of Study and Research in Law, Ranchi
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The traditional common-law principle of caveat emptor, the idea that buyers should be cautious when making purchases, relies on the buyer’s personal ability to inspect the item being purchased. This has currently become impractical due to the growth of the practice of online shopping. This paper discusses the rapidly changing legal environment for online sellers […]
Ranjani Priya
National University of Study and Research in Law, Ranchi
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Digital technology has radically changed the ways in which we are able to express intimate relationships with others by allowing for the permanent documentation, reproduction, and dissemination of personal and sexual experiences. While the majority of the legal literature has looked at non-consensual intimate media, consent-recording technologies, and AI-generated sexual deepfakes as individual regulatory issues, […]