Indian Journal for Research in Law and Management

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Adv. Jignesh Arvind Bhanushali
Chembur Karnataka College of Law ( Mumbai University)
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Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming how content – ranging from text and images to music, code, and legal writing – is created. As these AI-generated outputs begin to rival human work, they pose new and complex legal questions. India’s existing IP laws, particularly the Copyright Act, 1957 and the Patents Act, 1970, lack provisions […]
Afnan Towheed
University of Exeter
Adv. Jignesh Arvind Bhanushali
Chembur Karnataka College of Law ( Mumbai University)
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Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) compliance has emerged as a cornerstone of responsible corporate conduct in India, particularly since 2021. With rising global and domestic demands for sustainable development and ethical business practices, Indian regulators – especially the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) and the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) – have introduced […]
SANJANA RAKHI KUJUR
AMITY UNIVERSITY KOLKATA
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This article takes a closer look at how India manages its electronic waste through the lens of corporate compliance and the challenges of legal implementation. As the third-largest producer of electronic waste in the world, India has crafted a detailed regulatory framework centred around the E-Waste (Management) Rules, 2022. This marks a significant shift from […]
Afnan Towheed
University of Exeter
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Restrictive birthright citizenship laws abroad, combined with India’s single citizenship policy, put many children of the Indian diaspora at risk of statelessness and limited legal rights. India’s Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) status offers partial benefits but not full citizenship/ This paper highlights the need for India to reform citizenship policies, to protect and support […]
Ahana Basu
George School of Law
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“Technology is no longer an option but a necessity in ensuring access to justice” This powerful statement captures why legal technology today is not merely desirable but essential to a modern justice system. Imagine a courtroom that never sleeps, where AI tools assist filing of pleadings, and hearings happen seamlessly regardless of the distance. In […]
DEVANSHU SAXENA
PUNJABI UNIVERSITY, PATIALA (CLC MOHALI)
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Human rights are pivotal in safeguarding the dignity and worth of individuals, serving as a vital cornerstone for societal justice. However, in India, which is often regarded as the world’s largest democracy, human rights violations persist. These violations can manifest in various forms, from discrimination and police brutality to caste-based atrocities and restrictions on freedom […]
Ahana Basu
George School of Law
DEVANSHU SAXENA
PUNJABI UNIVERSITY, PATIALA (CLC MOHALI)
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Ahana Basu
George School of Law
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Money laundering poses a serious threat to the integrity of financial systems and democratic institutions, especially in developing economies like India. The Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002 (PMLA) , enacted in line with India’s obligations under the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) , forms the backbone of the country’s anti-money laundering regime. This article […]