Indian Journal for Research in Law and Management

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Apoorva Lal
Lovely Professional University
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The landscape of international relations has significantly changed, moving away from a focus on hard power such as military force and economic sanctions towards the recognition of soft power as an essential diplomatic tool. Soft power, as defined by political scientist Joseph Nye, involves influencing others through attraction and persuasion, rather than coercion, through means […]
Chokalingam & Kanimozhi
Crescent school of law / Dean; Dr. Ambedkar law university / Research Scholar
Abstract
The Work Place Environment Of The Workplace Plays A Key Role In The Design Of Employee Productivity And Well-Being, Particularly In High-Risk Dictities Such As Open Cast Mining. The Aim Of This Study Is To Assess The Diverse Effects Of Environmental Conditions On Employee Workplace And Psychosocial-Based Efficiency In Open Mining Processes. Known For Dangerous […]
Arihana Gohain
National Law School of India University, Bengaluru
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This paper argues that Indian corporate law has a critical regulatory gap in the financial transparency of large unlisted private companies, a failure starkly exposed by the collapse of Byju’s. Current law exempts these entities from continuous disclosure mandates like those applicable to listed companies, assuming that private investors can secure adequate transparency through contractual […]
Koneru Deepika
Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad.
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In today’s world, sustainability is a rapidly changing field; it has become important. From climate change and environmental crises to cultural and moral issues, the most significant cause for accepting sustainability is to conserve the earth for future offspring. Global warming, deforestation, and pollution threaten the balance of the global ecosystems. Many of the sustainability […]
MANIMARAN SARAVANAN & Dr. S. MARUTHAVIJAYAN
The Tamilnadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University, SOEL.; School of Excellence in Law, TNDALU
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Start where you are, use what you have, do what you can. This is the best quote to say what a remote working in simple terms is. But we need a more appropriate definition. This study examines definitions, some opinions on remote working and as well as problems that come along with it in context […]
Khushi Sadhwani
Faculty of Law, The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
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Merger and Acquisition is one of the most effective ways to boost the growth of any company. It is a general term which depicts the unification of companies through various types of financial transactions. The terms ‘merger’ and ‘acquisition’ are often used interchangeably, but they both have distinct meanings. In an acquisition, a company acquires […]

Intellectual Property Rights and Artificial Intelligence

October 29, 2025 Volume II, Issue 11
Sejal Ravindranath Pandey
HAVELI INSTITUTE OF LEGAL STUDIES & RESEARCH
Abstract
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has revolutionized every field — from healthcare to law. However, it has also created complex legal challenges in the field of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR). The question arises: who owns the copyright or patent of a work created by AI — the programmer, the user, or the AI itself? This paper discusses […]
Sushma Ahlawat
Rashtriya Raksha University, Lavad, Gujarat
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This research is a critical analysis of the dynamic legal environment of the government procurement and public-private partnerships (PPPs) in India with regard to compliance, operational issues, and risk management. With the increased reliance on the public procurement and PPP models in the infrastructure, provision of public services, and economic development, it is important to […]
Praveen C
CMR UNIVERSITY SOLS
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The practice of evergreening in the pharmaceutical industry represents a major point of contention between innovation and public health. Evergreening involves strategies by which pharmaceutical companies extend the patent life of existing drugs through minor or incremental changes that often lack substantial therapeutic improvement. This paper examines the concept, legal framework, and judicial interpretation of […]

Ajit D. Padiwal v. State of Gujarat- Case comment

October 29, 2025 Volume II, Issue 11
Akanksha Choudhary
Chanakya National Law University
Abstract
The case of Ajit D. Padiwal v. State of Gujarat was initiated in 1994 by Advocate Ajit D. Padiwal on the basis of a newspaper report concerning the issuance of a non-bailable warrant. Padiwal filed a Public Interest Litigation in the Gujarat High Court challenging the legality and procedure of issuing warrants without proper adherence […]