Indian Journal for Research in Law and Management

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Sristi Dutta
Jadavpur University
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Jadavpur University
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Jadavpur University
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A Chandrika Ratna Siri
VIT-AP University
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The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code 2016 introduced a brand new paradigm to manage companies that find themselves in a bad shape, due to financial difficulties. Before its existence, the Indian economy consisted of various inchoate and inconsistent laws which were responsible for resolving the issues related to insolvency, for example, the Sick Industrial Companies Act, […]
A Chandrika Ratna Siri
VIT-AP University
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The Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rights) Act, 2006, informally called the Forest Rights Act (FRA), represents a significant structural break with Indian environmental, human rights and constitutional property regimes. For over a century, colonial laws severed organic links between tribal and other forest-dwelling communities and their traditional forested ecosystems, […]
A Chandrika Ratna Siri
VIT-AP University
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The decision in Navtej Singh Johar V. Union of India is one of the most transformative constitutional judgments delivered by the Supreme Court of India. The case challenged the constitutional validity of Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860, a colonial-era provision that criminalised “carnal intercourse against the order of nature.” For decades, the […]
A Chandrika Ratna Siri
VIT-AP University
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The indigenous people in India, collectively categorised as Scheduled Tribes (STs) or Adivasis, have inhabited the structural margins of the economic world for millennia. While geologically secluded and discriminated against economically, they are also systematically demarcated from their traditional life intertwined with forests and therefore, heavily multidimensionally marginalised. The question of placing tribal people into […]
RAJAALAN A
Central University of Tamil Nadu, Thiruvarur
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The Fourth Industrial Revolution, animated by AI, automation, digital technologies and others, will not only change many careers, but also create job opportunities as well, in countries where there can be at least 85 million jobs lost in an industry that is now likely to come, and there are still 97 million jobs to be […]
Abhishek Suchari & Dr. Praveen Kumar Mall
Ph.D Scholar, Faculty of Juridical Sciences Rama University; Professor, Faculty of Juridical Sciences, Rama University
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Cyber Delinquency poses a significant challenge in India’s rapidly expanding digital ecosystem, particularly empasizing on juveniles who have a greater tendency to deviate and start doing unlawful act. The dependence on technology has led to new and evolving crimes especially done by youth such as circulating morphed videos or photos, online harassment, using artifical intelligence […]

REVOCATION OF ARTICLE 370 AND IT’S CONSEQUENCES

August 12, 2026 Volume III, Issue 10
Avanthika Udaya Malar & Kaviya S
Sastra Deemed University , Thanjavur; Sastra Deemed University , Thanjavur
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Article 370 of the Indian Constitution delineates the authority of Jammu and Kashmir to legislate for its residents. The provisions applicable to other states in India do not extend to Jammu and Kashmir. This report will succinctly examine the revocation of Article 370, including the rationale behind its initial implementation and its intended purpose, as […]