Indian Journal for Research in Law and Management

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Avinash Kumar Khaware
Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies TC
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The Thane Commissionerate has issued an ₹803.4 crore GST demand to Zomato for alleged unpaid taxes on delivery charges, highlighting a dispute over whether the company acts as a principal supplier or a pure agent. This statutory challenge risks significantly altering the financial models of gig-economy platforms.
Avinash Kumar Khaware
Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies TC
Abstract
The Reserve Bank of India is establishing a regulatory framework to address risks in digital neobanking and fintech lending, balancing innovation with consumer protection and systemic stability. The analysis focuses on the RBI’s guidelines regarding partnerships, data privacy, and digital lending, aimed at mitigating predatory practices while promoting financial inclusion.

BRIEF ANALYSIS OF K.S. PUTTASWAMY V. UNION OF INDIA

August 7, 2026 Volume III, Issue 10
Vaishnavi Upadhyay
Bhartiya Vidyapeeth New Law College, Pune
Abstract
The right to privacy, this simple idea stands at the heart of one of the most important constitutional cases ever decided in India. In Justice K.S. Puttaswamy v. Union of India , a nine-judge bench of the Supreme Court held that privacy is a fundamental right guaranteed under the Constitution of India. The judgment did […]

BALANCING ELECTION LAWS AND PRIVACY RIGHTS IN INDIA

August 7, 2026 Volume III, Issue 10
Vaishnavi Upadhyay
Bhartiya Vidyapeeth New Law College, Pune
Abstract
With the growing economy and developing ideas of people, introduction of new technology has laid down the pattern that is exploiting the basic structure of human kind. The evolution of technology in our day to day life has balanced comfort with digital tools. There is wider question that has risen that whether digital tools helps […]

BRIEF ANALYSIS OF K.S. PUTTASWAMY V. UNION OF INDIA

August 7, 2026 Volume III, Issue 10
Vaishnavi Upadhyay
Bhartiya Vidyapeeth New Law College, Pune
Abstract
The right to privacy, this simple idea stands at the heart of one of the most important constitutional cases ever decided in India. In Justice K.S. Puttaswamy v. Union of India , a nine-judge bench of the Supreme Court held that privacy is a fundamental right guaranteed under the Constitution of India. The judgment did […]
Vaishnavi Upadhyay
Bhartiya Vidyapeeth New Law College, Pune
Abstract
With the evolving nature of technology, piracy has evolved right alongside it. The rapid expansion of high-speed mobile internet, and opensource application development has turned piracy into commercial business that has impacted various software industries and organisations. In today’s time pirates not only use simple websites but uses advanced hidden mobile apps and private chat […]
Vaishnavi Upadhyay
Bhartiya Vidyapeeth New Law College, Pune
Abstract
It’s well said ‘for once you can take out patriarchy from society but never the society from patriarchy’ We have come far from adapting various habits, different culture, technology however the one thing that left in pace is a society where patriarchy is glorified and women are always seen as submissive to men. Where marriage […]
P V VISRUTH
Samrat Vikramaditya University
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This research paper undertakes a comprehensive doctrinal and comparative analysis of the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in employment, focusing on the legal challenges posed by algorithmic management in India. As workplaces transition from traditional human-led hierarchies to automated, data-driven systems, existing labour protections face unprecedented conceptual and practical strain. This paper examines the constitutional […]
P V VISRUTH
Samrat Vikramaditya University
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“Privacy includes at its core the preservation of personal intimacies, the sanctity of family life, marriage, procreation, the home and sexual orientation. Privacy also connotes a right to be left alone. Privacy safeguards individual autonomy and recognises the ability of the individual to control vital aspects of his or her life.” Justice D.Y. Chandrachud, Puttaswamy […]
P V VISRUTH
Samrat Vikramaditya University
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The metaverse is rapidly evolving from science fiction into a vibrant, immersive digital world where people work, socialize, shop, and create. This shift is putting serious pressure on traditional intellectual property laws. This poses a pressing question: Is Indian IP law truly ready for the metaverse? India’s legal framework built around the Copyright Act, 1957, […]