Indian Journal for Research in Law and Management

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Ananya Sanjiv
Indian Institute of Management, Rohtak
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This paper looks at how legal research design has changed in the age of digitization and why it continues to matter. With most legal materials now available online, researchers can find information faster, but they also face challenges like information overload and the need to judge the reliability of digital sources. The paper explains different […]
Mishthi Aggarwal
Jindal Global Law School
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Aphoristically speaking the sex worker industry is one of the oldest professions but remains highly stigmatised, operating under vastly different social and legal frameworks around the world. In India the act of sex work is not explicitly outlawed but regulated under the Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act, 1956 which criminalises brothel-keeping, soliciting, and third-party involvement making […]
Utkarsh Yadav & Akanksha Choudhary
Chanakya National Law University; Chanakya National Law University
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The Aravalli Range, that is 3 billion-years-old Proterozoic fold mountains, signifies more than being a geological phenomenon; it is the very foundation for the environment that sustains North-Western India. Stretching over 650 kilometers, although conceptual environs have stretched its environmental impact over 1,500 kilometers from the Palanpur hills in the state of Gujarat via Rajasthan […]
Utkarsh Yadav & Divyanshi Rathour
Chanakya National Law University; University of Lucknow
Abstract
The welfare system of India is currently facing a major challenge. The ongoing issues of poverty, growing disparity, informal labor, and tight government budget have led to a revival of discussions on the best social protection model. The two rival yet connected concepts Universal Basic Income (UBI) and Universal Basic Services (UBS) have become the […]
Maitra Varun Chotia
PhD Research Scholar at Central Sanskrit University, New Delhi
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The paper will discuss the concept of constitutional morality in Indian jurisprudence as it is developing in response to Navtej Singh Johar (2018) and similar cases. The paper follows the history of constitutional morality since the Constituent Assembly debates with landmark Supreme Court decisions examining the ways it has been employed to safeguard fundamental rights […]
Sonali Panigrahi
Lingaraj Law College, Berhampur
Sneha Pal
Jadavpur University
Simran P Kanchagar
Christ Academy Institute of Law, Bangalore

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Jadavpur University
Mansi Shrivastava
Christ University