Indian Journal for Research in Law and Management

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Procheto Das Gupta
St. Xavier's University, Kolkata
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Arbitrability determines whether a particular dispute can be resolved through arbitration or must be adjudicated by courts or statutory authorities. In India, the concept has evolved through judicial interpretation under the framework of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996. While arbitration is intended to provide an efficient and party driven mechanism for dispute resolution, not […]
Sidheswar Jena
Vivekananda Global University
Abstract
Indian Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) operate in an increasingly complex regulatory environment marked by frequent legal changes, expanding compliance obligations, and heightened enforcement mechanisms. Despite their critical donation to profitable growth and employment, MSMEs frequently warrant structured legal threat operation fabrics, performing in compliance failures and increased legal exposure. Being literature largely focuses […]
Atif Alam & Srijan Shreyam Kahsyap
Chanakya National Law University; Chanakya National Law University
Abstract
This article examines the use of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), focusing on the balance between State authority and individual rights in the context of public security. It analyses the expanding interpretation of “Terror Acts” and the bail framework in relation to pre-trial detention. The article traces the evolution of anti-terror laws from TADA […]
Divyanshu Bhardwaj
PhD Scholar at CSJMU, Kanpur
Abstract
The jurisprudential terrain of Indian environmental law has been changed radically, near seismically, into a less reactive paradigm of pollution control and more expansively and intricately into the constitutionalization of climate justice. For a few decades, the principles set in the landmark case of M.C. Mehta v. Union of India – in particular, the principles […]
Soumya Singh & Aryan Raj
National Law Institute University , Bhopal; Jindal Global Law School
Abstract
India’s legal system is not ready for agentic AI and the gap is already consequential. Unlike a chatbot, an agentic AI system executes transactions, makes hiring decisions, sends communications and pursues goals across dozens of steps without human approval at each stage. When one causes harm, existing law offers no clear answer on who bears […]
Anugya Mishra & Ashutosh Samir
Sarala Birla University; Advocate Practicing Criminal Law
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This research paper examines the relationship between arrest and personal liberty as protected under Article 21 of the Constitution of India. Article 21 guarantees that no person shall be deprived of life or personal liberty except according to procedure established by law. The paper analyzes the constitutional framework governing arrest, the safeguards against arbitrary detention, […]
JAI PRAKASH SHUKLA
DHARMASHSTRA NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY
Abstract
The research article analyses a recent Supreme Court intervention while dealing with a case related to the POCSO Act and acknowledges the need for amendments to protect teenage romantic relationships.
Himani Singh
PES UNIVERSITY BANGALORE
Abstract
Written constitutions are partial in nature. None of the constitutional documents, however elaborated, can predict all the social, political, and technological possibilities that can emerge with time. Such unavoidable gaps, termed in this paper as living gaps, result in constitutional silence, where clear instruction is lacking in the text. The paper discusses the jurisprudential imperative […]
Philip J. Dolo
Apeejay Stya University School of Engineering and Technology
Abstract
The global software development industry has evolved into a primary engine for economic growth and innovation. However, the path from a nascent startup to a sustainable enterprise is fraught with volatility; industry statistics consistently indicate that a significant percentage of software projects fail due to poor project management (PM) rather than technical incompetence. While challenges […]

DIGITAL MARKETING AS A GROWTH ENGINE FOR STARTUPS

March 20, 2026 Volume III, Issue 6
Philip J. Dolo
Apeejay Stya University School of Engineering and Technology
Abstract
In today’s digital economy, startups are no longer limited by traditional marketing barriers. With the internet, smartphones, and social media, even startups with limited budgets can use digital marketing to build brand awareness, attract customers, analyse results, and grow quickly. This blog explores the vital role that digital marketing plays in accelerating startup growth and […]