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Headlines Demand Change: Mentality Remains Silent.

November 17, 2025 Volume II, Issue 12
Aastha Arora
Banasthali Vidyapith
Abstract
This research paper explores the importance of Women’s Rights and globally peace keeping as an integral part of human rights and social development. This studies the evolution of thoughts of people from a male centered society towards an enlightened society through global laws and frameworks such as the (UDHR) Universal Declaration Of Human Rights and […]
Sameera P.S
Bharata Mata School Of Legal Studies, Aluva,Kerala,Affiliated to MG University
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From a policy and doctrinal point of view, this article examines the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002 (PMLA), laying out its fundamental structure, recent legislative amendments, and notable judicial involvement. First discussed is the legal definition of money laundering under Section 3, together with the enforcement structure emphasizing on the Enforcement Directorate, Adjudicating Authority, […]

Consideration under the Indian contract act, 1872

November 17, 2025 Volume II, Issue 12
Sudeep Gupta
University of Lucknow
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This paper offers a comprehensive analysis of the doctrine of consideration under the Indian Contract Act, 1872, emphasizing its enduring significance in the law of contracts. Section 2(d) of the Act defines consideration as the act, abstinence, or promise made at the promisor’s desire by the promisee or any other person‚ a formulation that reflects […]

CROSS EXAMINATION: A LEGAL ART IN THE PURSUIT OF TRUTH

November 17, 2025 Volume II, Issue 12
SIMRAH HAINDADAY
KISHINCHAND CHELLARAM LAW COLLEGE
Abstract
‚ÄúCross-examination is generally considered to be the most difficult branch of the multifarious duties of the advocate,‚Äù said Francis Wellman in his groundbreaking work, acknowledging that although genius is a gift, it takes even the most gifted ‚Äúmany years of training and careful observation to arrive at anything approaching perfection.‚Äù This singular statement sums up […]

Drone Regulations In India : Balancing Innovation And Safety

November 17, 2025 Volume II, Issue 12
Shantanu Dipak Jagtap
Ismail Saheb Mulla Law College Satara, Affiliated to Shivaji University Kolhapur
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The incredibly rapid growth of the digital economy in India has changed the entire market dynamics, but at the same time, it has brought such challenges that the existing competition laws framework are hardly capable of solving._x000D_ This article very critically outlines the journey of Indian competition law from its ex-post enforcement paradigm of the […]
Nikitha Kotteswaran
SRM University
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is changing how we enforce anti-corruption by using predictive analytics to find bribery and other illegal activities more efficiently than ever. This article looks at the opportunities AI offers, like monitoring procurement processes in real time, spotting irregularities in financial transactions, and forecasting risks in public sectors. It draws from global case […]
Aastha Arora
Banasthali Vidyapith
Abstract
The Brahmaputra River, which flows from China to India and Bangladesh too always has been the focus of flood vulnerability for years. Heavy rains, climate change, unplanned placement of human life, deforestation are some core reasons which have made this region one of the most flood prone areas in India. Back from 2012 to 2022, […]
Sameera P.S
Bharata Mata School Of Legal Studies, Aluva,Kerala ,Affiliated to MG University
Abstract
This paper critically examines the implications of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (IBC), on the resolution of corporate debt in India. It asks if the IBC has improved corporate governance, balanced debtor and creditor interests, raised creditor recoveries, and given time-bound solutions. Doctrinal examination of the IBC and notable court decisions complements empirical data […]
Taranbir Singh
Nancy College of Law, Affiliated with Punjabi University, Patiala.
Abstract
Article 253 of the Indian Constitution gives Parliament the power to make laws that all of India must follow to carry out international treaties, conventions, and agreements, even on issues that are constitutionally reserved for the states. This provision shows that India is serious about its international duties and needs to speak with one voice […]
SIMRAH HAINDADAY
KISHINCHAND CHELLARAM LAW COLLEGE
Abstract
The right to protest under Article 19(1)(a), (b), and (c) of the Indian Constitution, with its origins in the nation’s long history of anti-colonial resistance, is considered as a sacrosanct and fundamental component of India’s democratic fabric. However, in recent times, there has been an increase in instances of sustained blockage of public infrastructure, vandalism, […]