Indian Journal for Research in Law and Management

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RIDIMA AHUJA
Trinity Institute Of Professional Studies,Dwarka
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Euthanasia is one of the prominent issues that has been discussed in modern times, and the courts and the Legislatures all over the world are facing. In the present case, the court felt like a ship in an uncharted sea. Further seeking guidance from the light on the legislation and judicial principles laid by the […]
RIDIMA AHUJA
Trinity Institute Of Professional Studies,Dwarka
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Through the judicial precedents, the right to a clean environment and clean water is included under Article 21 of the Indian Constitution. But in modern times, there are some emerging crises that demand some crucial lessons towards the structural and governance failures that have to be exposed, demanding the need to enforce civic accountability. Indore […]
Vaibhav Rajak
Trinity Institute of Professional Studies, Dwarka, New Delhi
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Vaibhav Rajak
Trinity Institute of Professional Studies, Dwarka, New Delhi
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The Indian regulatory landscape has historically been characterized by a “compliance heavy” architecture, often pejoratively termed “regulatory cholesterol.” The Jan Vishwas (Amendment of Provisions) Bill, 2025, popularly known as Jan Vishwas 2.0, represents a significant legislative stride in the Government of India’s attempt to dismantle this archaic framework. Building upon the foundation laid by its […]

DEMATERIALIZATION FOR PRIVATE COMPANIES

March 9, 2026 Volume III, Issue 5
Vaibhav Rajak
Trinity Institute of Professional Studies, Dwarka, New Delhi
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For decades, the hallmark of owning a piece of a private company was a crisp, physical share certificate—often tucked away in a dusty office safe or a bank locker. But the business world is shedding its paper skin. In an era defined by instant transactions and digital transparency, dematerialization (or “demat”) has moved from a […]
Subiksha Merin
Law Centre - II, University of Delhi
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This case note examines Authority for Advance Rulings (Income Tax) v. Tiger Global International II Holdings, where the Supreme Court of India reconsidered the scope of treaty benefits under the India-Mauritius DTAA. The Court held that a Tax Residency Certificate is not conclusive proof of treaty entitlement and that benefits may be denied where an […]
Subiksha Merin
Law Centre - II, University of Delhi
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This article examines the growing use of workplace surveillance and algorithmic management systems and their implications for employee privacy, fairness, and productivity. It argues that continuous digital monitoring-through tools such as biometric tracking, keystroke logging, and AI-driven performance evaluation-does not enhance productivity as commonly assumed but instead generates stress, erodes trust, and incentivizes superficial performance […]
Subiksha Merin
Law Centre - II, University of Delhi
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The recent exposure of millions of login credentials linked to platforms such as Gmail, Facebook, Instagram, and Netflix has reignited global concerns regarding digital security and data protection. While the breach itself may not have originated from a single corporate failure, its scale highlights systemic weaknesses in cybersecurity governance, legal accountability, and user protection. This […]
Molumuri Navyaveni
University College of Law, Osmania University
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The recognition of privacy as a fundamental right represents a significant development in Indian constitutional law. In the landmark judgment of Justice K.S. Puttaswamy v. Union of India, the Supreme Court of India unanimously held that the right to privacy forms an essential part of the fundamental rights guaranteed under the Constitution. This case commentary […]
Molumuri Navyaveni
University College of Law, Osmania University
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The integration of technology into judicial systems has become increasingly significant in modern legal administration. In India, the judiciary continues to face challenges such as case backlog, procedural delays, and administrative inefficiencies. Artificial Intelligence (AI) has emerged as a technological tool capable of assisting courts in managing large volumes of legal information and improving the […]