Indian Journal for Research in Law and Management

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Neha Singh Ranpuria
Vikrant University Madhya Pradesh
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Financial fraud and white collars are major aspects that pose possible economic security and credibility of any country. In such developing economies like India and Sri Lanka, there are numerous structural and procedural as well as political losses in the implementation of laws against such crimes. This study examines the commonalities and difference in legal […]
Anushree Goyal
UPES, Dehradun
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As India transitions from the colonial-era of Indian Penal Code, 1860 to the decolonised era of Bhartiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), 2023, its obscenity jurisprudence remains trapped between Victorian model of morality and the modern digital culture. The legal doctrine of obscenity in India is caught in a jurisprudential time warp. This article examines how the […]
Anoushka Narayana Phanswal
Amity International School, Noida
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Abstract Free healthcare camps organised by hospitals, non-governmental organisations and charitable institutions form an important part of community outreach in India. These camps provide consultations, basic investigations and preventive care to economically weaker and underserved populations. However, the absence of direct payment for medical services often creates uncertainty regarding the legal responsibilities of doctors, hospitals […]

Dissolution of Marriage Under Muslim Law

January 30, 2026 Volume III, Issue 4
Priyadarshini
Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad
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Divorce in Muslim laws is viewed as “a legal and controlled process of dissolving a marriage in case of an unworkable situation wherein neither of them can enjoy a harmonious and dignified relationship.” Divorce in Muslim laws relies on “Islamic legal maxims which had been derived from the Islamic Quran and Hadith, whereas Muslim laws […]
Arya Verma
National Law University Delhi
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This article examines India’s Semiconductor Mission 2025 as a transformative step from technological dependence to sovereignty. It places this mission in the context of India’s broader industrial and constitutional vision, and highlights the nation’s efforts to evolve from a semiconductor consumer and assembler to a global innovation and design hub through a balanced strategy of […]
Syedah Naureen Fatima
Jamia Hamdard University
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The paper analyzes India’s national security architecture through a thorough examination of the anti-terror legislation TADA and POTA. It examines the historical circumstances that led to the establishment of these unique legislations, such as the Emergency, the Punjab insurgency, and the 2001 Parliament attack. The study illustrates how this legislation enhanced state authorities by enabling […]
Tanya Shah
Banasthali Vidyapith, Rajasthan
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This paper examines the transformation of the rule of law in Indian administrative law from A.V. Dicey’s influential principles to the landmark Maneka Gandhi v. Union of India (1978). It traces the evolution of substantive due process and judicial review, highlighting how courts have shaped governance and rights protection. The study analyses key judicial interventions, […]
Swastika Ghosh
KIIT School of Law
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Joint ventures in India represent a strategic synthesis of collaboration ambition and regulatory complexity. These corporate alliances emerge as vehicles through which domestic enterprises and foreign entities pool resources access new markets and share entrepreneurial risk. Yet the Indian legal landscape governing such ventures remains fragmented and evolving. While the concept of a joint venture […]

Beyond the Moratorium

January 30, 2026 Volume III, Issue 4
Medhavi Verma
OP Jindal Global University
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In recent times, the “tug-of-war” between Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 and Section 96 of India’s Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 has reached its zenith. With inconsistent judgments and fragmented verdicts, the uncertainty regarding the enforceability of cheques during insolvency has reached a critical point. This uncertainty has been addressed recently by […]

Gig Workers and the Future of Employment Laws in India

January 30, 2026 Volume III, Issue 4
Manshi Raj
Usha Martin university Ranchi Jharkhand
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