Indian Journal for Research in Law and Management

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Vanshika Sharma
Dr. Akhilesh Das Gupta Institute of Professional Studies affiliated with GGSIPU
Abstract
Seventy-five years ago, India emerged from the joint chain of colonialism, it took a step of Independence on 15th August 1947 which was a great day of freedom for India. But the freedom which is political in nature didn’t mark the complete change of the country. The more comprehensive and strong revolution came which led […]

HARISH RANA V. UNION OF INDIA & ORS. (2026)

August 15, 2026 Volume III, Issue 10
Vanshika Sharma
Dr. Akhilesh Das Gupta Institute of Professional Studies affiliated with GGSIPU
Abstract
The case of HARISH RANA v. UOI, 2026 represents a landmark & significant judgment by Hon’ble Supreme Court in the history of Indian Constitutional and Medical Jurisprudence regarding Passive Euthanasia. The judgment significantly expanded the interpretation of Article 21 of the Constitution of India stating “Protection of Life and Personal Liberty” by affirming that the […]
Vanshika Sharma
Dr. Akhilesh Das Gupta Institute of Professional Studies affiliated with GGSIPU
Abstract
Artificial Intelligence is not something we only see in movies anymore. We use AI everyday with things like assistants and facial recognition systems. AI has become an integral part of our daily life, influencing sectors like healthcare, education, finance and law. AI has become a part of our daily lives. It can make decisions which […]
Priyanshu Shishodia
Law Centre-I, Faculty of Law, University of Delhi
Abstract
Most intellectual property frameworks rest on the premise that creativity is individual, discrete, and outdated. Patents reward the single inventor who files first; copyrights protect the solitary author; and trademarks belong to the enterprise whose investment built the brand. This framework works rather well for inventions that emerge from laboratories and companies that grow from […]
Priyanshu Shishodia
Law Centre-I, Faculty of Law, University of Delhi
Abstract
Reproductive freedom in India is locked in a heartbreakingly ironic paradox. As the Supreme Court gets more protective of bodily autonomy, actual laws in states become even more controlling and punitive. This paper examines the stark contrast between progressive judicial decisions concerning Article 21, including the landmark AIIMS Curative Petition [2026], and inviolable, rigid, nineteenth-century penal logic that continues to govern real-life medical treatment. The […]

TRANSPARENCY AS THE HANDMAID OF INDEPENDENCE

August 15, 2026 Volume III, Issue 10
Priyanshu Shishodia
Law Centre-I, Faculty of Law, University of Delhi
Abstract
Some judgments do more than settle a dispute. They make an institution turn its gaze upon itself. CPIO, Supreme Court of India v. Subhash Chandra Agarwal decided by a Constitution Bench on 13 November 2019, is one such judgment. Framed narrowly, it asked what categories of information held by the Supreme Court’s Registry fall within […]

SAFE, EMPLOYED AND EQUAL

August 15, 2026 Volume III, Issue 10
Priyanshu Shishodia
Law Centre-I, Faculty of Law, University of Delhi
Abstract
When a woman joins the Indian workforce, she doesn’t just fill a job opening; she upsets a centuries-old status quo. It was never about the money. It has been a contested space, shaped by who has the office, who sets the rules of entry and, crucially, who decides what biological realities are acknowledged and which […]
Vaniya Arzoo
BM Law College, Jodhpur affiliated with Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar Law University
Abstract
The integrity of competitive examinations is fundamental to ensuring equality, fairness, and merit in India’s education system. The alleged NEET paper leak exposed serious vulnerabilities in the administration of one of the country’s most significant entrance examinations, raising concerns over institutional accountability, constitutional guarantees, and public confidence. This article examines the controversy through the lens […]
Vaniya Arzoo
BM Law College, Jodhpur affiliated with Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar Law University
Abstract
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become an integral part of modern governance, commerce, healthcare, finance, education, and law enforcement. AI systems rely heavily on the collection, processing, and analysis of personal data to generate predictions, automate decisions, and improve efficiency. While AI offers unprecedented opportunities for economic growth and technological advancement, it also poses significant threats […]

JUSTICE BEYOND AGE: THE NEED TO REFORM JUVENILE LAWS

August 13, 2026 Volume III, Issue 10
Vaniya Arzoo
BM Law College, Jodhpur affiliated with Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar Law University
Abstract
Justice Beyond Age: The Need to Reform Juvenile Laws examines the evolving challenges confronting the juvenile justice system in the context of increasing involvement of minors in serious offences. While juvenile justice is traditionally founded on the principles of rehabilitation, reintegration, and the recognition that children possess greater capacity for reform than adults, recent incidents […]