Indian Journal for Research in Law and Management

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Vanshika Chauhan
Vivekananda Global University
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This article traces the evolution of maintenance rights for Muslim women in India from Shah Bano (1985) to recent Supreme Court decisions (2024–2026), analysing how judicial interpretation has reconciled the Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Divorce) Act, 1986 with the secular remedy under Section 125 CrPC (now mirrored by Section 144 BNSS). It finds […]
NEILOTPLA PALAK
NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY ODISHA
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This paper explores the far-reaching legal, philosophical and geopolitical challenges that have arisen with the emergence of Human Digital Twin (DT) technology. This study challenges the historically dominant yet conceptually problematic metaphors of data extraction, and introduces the Digital Twin as a symbiotic extension of human identity, as a “Digital Personhood” that is a manifest […]

LEGAL ASPECTS OF BLOCKCHAIN TECHNOLOGY IN INDIA

August 6, 2026 Volume III, Issue 10
Mohani Chaurasia
Alliance university Bangalore
Abstract
The advent of blockchain technology marks a game-changing innovation. Applications of blockchain technology range from cryptocurrencies to banking, healthcare, governance, logistics, and administration. While India lacks specialised blockchain legislation, the technology is governed through the existing legal framework, which includes the Information Technology Act 2000, Digital Personal Data Protection Act 2023, tax law, anti-money laundering […]

J.S. JADHAV v. MUSTAFA HAJI MOHAMAD YUSUF 1993 SC

August 6, 2026 Volume III, Issue 10
Mohani Chaurasia
Alliance university Bangalore
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The case J.S. Jadhav v. Mustafa Haji Mohamed Yusuf (AIR 1993 SC 1535) is one of the key judgments that highlights the duty of a lawyer with respect to ethics and trustworthiness in terms of Lawyers Act of 1961. In this case, one of the advocates committed professional misconduct by abusing the finances of his […]

Legal Aspects of Live-in Relationships in India

August 6, 2026 Volume III, Issue 10
Mohani Chaurasia
Alliance University Bangalore
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Live in relationships have emerged as a major social and legal phenomenon in India, posing a threat to the conventional notions of family and marriage and creating complex legal rights and obligations for the individuals involved in the relationship. The purpose of this study is to analyze critically the legal provisions relating to live in […]

LEGAL ASPECTS OF SURROGACY IN INDIA

August 5, 2026 Volume III, Issue 10
Mohani Chaurasia
Alliance University Bangalore
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Surrogacy has emerged as an essential reproductive choice, generating legal, ethical, social, and constitutional issues. This study examines the concept of surrogacy and various aspects of it in the context of the evolution of surrogacy laws in India in the form of court rulings, Law Commission reports, executive guidelines, and legislative enactments leading to the […]

The Legal Dimensions of India’s Rising Heat Crisis

August 4, 2026 Volume III, Issue 10
Nandit V. Tickoo
Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law
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This article explores the constitutional and legal governance of the growing problem of heatwaves in India, asserting that it has become much more than an environmental issue and is instead a serious public health, labour rights and human rights problem. It examines the current state of the law on heatwaves, including the lack of statutory […]
Nandit V. Tickoo
Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law
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The article critically discusses the function of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) in tackling violence against married women in India and doubts whether it is a body of protection or it is just a body to record the violation of human rights after the incident. Based on the statutory mandate of the NHRC, judicial […]
Nandit V. Tickoo
Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law
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This article looks at the history of the Bar Council of India (BCI) as the controlling body of legal education against the backdrop of the recent controversy about its recognition of Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University (RMLNLU). It examines the legislation that governs the process of institutional recognition under the Advocates Act, 1961, […]
Nandit V. Tickoo
Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law
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This article looks into the recurring economic disruptions in the Persian Gulf that are happening in India and whether they should be seen as force majeure events or the results of ongoing policy failures. With the current Iran conflict as a lens and drawing parallels with earlier regional conflicts, the article discusses India’s ongoing reliance […]