Indian Journal for Research in Law and Management

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Supriyo v. Union of India

August 8, 2026 Volume III, Issue 10
Avishi Srivastava
DES Shri Navalmal Firodia Law College
Abstract
Despite the ruling of landmark cases such as Navtej Singh Johar and Ors vs Union of India which declared the criminalization of Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code of 1860 as unconstitutional due to its nature of violation of Article 14, 15, 19 and 21 of the Indian Constitution ;in Deepika Singh v. Central […]
Avishi Srivastava
DES Shri Navalmal Firodia Law College
Abstract
The Blue economy encompasses the resources of the marine life for economic growth. Contributing up to 4% of India’s GDP, consisting of dimensional sectors such as: fisheries, aquaculture, seabed mining, deep sea mining, offshore drilling, port management, ship building, maritime transport, ocean conservation etc. A coastline stretching along 7517 km covering over 9 states and […]
Avishi Srivastava
DES Shri Navalmal Firodia Law College
Abstract
The Indian Film Industry is one of the most exceptional motion cinema in the world. Indian cinema known for its peculiar style of storytelling ranging from stories that inspire people to imagine the unbelievable situations in their life to narrating biographies of the successful ones in life, from escaping realities to giving life lessons, from […]
Avishi Srivastava
DES Shri Navalmal Firodia Law College
Abstract
Children are the light towards the future of the country. In this advanced world of Artificial Intelligence and digitalization that is not so commonly understood by an adult but interpreted more logically by children of the Gen Z era subsequently making them a genius or rather more learned in this field. However, a child can […]
Garvita Mishra
India International University of Legal Education and Research, Goa
Abstract
India has become one of the world’s biggest startup hubs. But its legal system is complex and changes quickly, so every founder has to navigate it. The main problem is that rules are scattered across areas. These areas include company law, tax, foreign exchange, intellectual property and data protection. Each of these areas is managed […]
Garvita Mishra
India International University of Legal Education and Research, Goa
Abstract
In March of 2020, managers everywhere had about 48 hours to think hard about how they could continue operating their businesses uninterrupted. How to operate when there are no pre-written protocols, no guidelines set, and no expiry date. What followed was what we all know: the pandemic. A wave of mass layoffs, fluctuating markets, and […]
Garvita Mishra
India International University of Legal Education and Research, Goa
Abstract
The Constitution of India has been debated for a long time regarding the right to privacy. The Constitution does not mention the word “privacy.” For 70 years, the Supreme Court did not clearly state that it was a right protected under the Constitution. This was amended on August 24, 2017. A nine-judge bench in the […]
Garvita Mishra
India International University of Legal Education and Research, Goa
Abstract
Before 2020, people would have thought running an office team from your countertop was impractical. Then, of course, 2020 happened, which normalised this. Millions of managers who couldn’t see their team members and were in different time zones had to deal with frozen screens. They had to adapt, and that too fast. Managers had to […]
Mokshi Lohchab
University School of Law and Legal Studies, GGSIPU
Abstract
In April 2026 the Supreme Court permitted a fifteen year old rape survivor to terminate a thirty week pregnancy, and later dismissed a curative petition filed by AIIMS against that order. This article argues that the outcome was correct and the Court’s reasoning on institutional standing sound, but that the route taken, an Article 142 […]
Mokshi Lohchab
University School of Law and Legal Studies, GGSIPU
Abstract
Labour market collusion has become an active enforcement concern in several major jurisdictions since 2021. The European Commission fined Delivery Hero and Glovo €329 million for a no-poach cartel, the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority issued detailed guidance on the subject, the US secured its first criminal wage fixing conviction and Canada criminalised the conduct […]