Indian Journal for Research in Law and Management

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Sneha Singh
Amity University
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Strategic management is a fundamental management discipline that enables organizations to achieve long-term success by aligning their resources, capabilities, and operations with the changing business environment. It involves the systematic process of environmental scanning, strategy formulation, implementation, evaluation, and continuous improvement to achieve organizational goals effectively and efficiently. In an era of globalization, technological advancement, […]
Apeksha Kumari
Sarala Birla University
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) has emerged as a transformative technology that is reshaping various sectors, including the legal system. The increasing use of AI-generated content such as images, videos, audio recordings, and text has introduced new challenges regarding the admissibility, authenticity, and reliability of evidence in judicial proceedings. While AI enhances efficiency in legal research, digital […]
Saksham Bharedwaj
Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law
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The rapid expansion of e-commerce has transformed consumer transactions while simultaneously enabling the widespread use of deceptive interface designs known as dark patterns. These practices manipulate consumer behaviour through psychological and cognitive biases, undermining informed consent and distorting purchasing decisions without overt deception. This article critically examines India’s regulatory response to dark patterns through the […]
Saksham Bhardwaj
Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law
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The Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Amendment Act, 2026 marks a significant shift in India’s legal framework governing gender identity by replacing the principle of self-identification with a system of medical verification. This article critically examines the constitutional and legal implications of the Amendment, arguing that it departs from the rights-based framework established by the […]
Saksham Bhardwaj
Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law
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The Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023, marks the first-ever attempt at regulating the collection, processing, and protection of personal data in a progressively digital society in India. This law is based on the constitutional principles set out by the Supreme Court of India in K.S. Puttaswamy v. Union of India and seeks to operationalise […]
Saksham Bhardwaj
Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law
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Arbitration has emerged as the preferred mechanism for resolving commercial disputes due to its efficiency, neutrality, and international enforceability. India has undertaken significant judicial and legislative reforms to modernize its arbitration framework, particularly through the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 and subsequent amendments, with the objective of establishing itself as a leading global dispute resolution […]
Laxmipriya Nayak
GD Goenka University
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The rapid growth of internet and social media has blurred the understanding of fundamental rights and freedom of speech. In India, almost half of the population uses social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, X, YouTube and Whatsapp to share their views on various topics and situations, turning them into an important means for sharing […]
Laxmipriya Nayak
GD Goenka University
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Selvi v. State of Karnataka is one of the most important Supreme Court cases on criminal investigation in India. It deals with the question of how far the police can go while collecting evidence from a suspect or accused person. The Court made it clear that investigation is important, but it cannot cross constitutional limits. […]

Liberty in Crisis-Fundamental Rights During an Emergency

August 11, 2026 Volume III, Issue 10
Laxmipriya Nayak
GD Goenka University
Abstract
WHEN FREEDOM MEETS FEAR Freedom is often taken for granted until the day it begins to disappear. We live our daily lives speaking our minds, moving freely, practicing our beliefs, and expressing our opinions without constantly thinking about the rights that make these freedoms possible. These protections, knows as Fundamental Rights, are the backbone of […]
Laxmipriya Nayak
GD Goenka University
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From the Crime Scene to the Courtroom: The Role of Forensic Evidence and Cross-Examination is a story of how facts travel from dust, blood, fiber, and fingerprints to the cold precision of legal argument. In a criminal case, forensic helps uncover what happened, while cross-examination testes whether that scientific story can stand up in court.