Indian Journal for Research in Law and Management

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Key Features of the Indian Constitution

August 30, 2025 Volume II, Issue 9
Diksha
Trinity Institute of Professional Studies, Dwarka, GGSIPU

The Efficacy of Drug Courts in Reducing Recidivism

August 30, 2025 Volume II, Issue 9
Diksha
Trinity Institute of Professional Studies, Dwarka, GGSIPU
Abstract
Drug courts are specialized court docket programs that target criminal defendants and offenders, juvenile offenders, and parents with pending child welfare cases who have alcohol and other drug dependency problems. These courts seek to reduce recidivism and substance abuse among participants and to increase their likelihood of successful rehabilitation. This research investigates the efficacy of […]
Rakshit Aggarwal
Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar
Abstract
The cross-section of law and technology is emerging with numerous shifts in the digital environment. Whereas the commission of offences is also rising at an alarming rate, where offenders use technology as a whole or part in any stage of the crime. The primary objective of cyber forensics is to aid the court in its […]
Rakshit Aggarwal
Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar
Abstract
The country, like India, aspired to generate meaningful employment for its people, but it still faces a multifaceted employment divide. The disparities of employment fall into both the buckets of rural and urban arenas. This paper highlights the critical analysis of this divide through several bases in the socio-economic model. It underlines the legal framework […]
Sukhvinder Singh
Faculty of Law, Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
Abstract
The article examines the intricate and dynamic realm of medical jurisprudence in India, highlighting the growing legal challenges that doctors face in today’s healthcare landscape. It outlines the historical evolution of medico-legal principles in the country and examines how modern laws impact medical practitioners’ daily responsibilities and rights. With rising medico-legal claims and regulatory complexities, […]
Mahesh Dhanasekaran
Tamil Nadu National Law University
Aaria Lakhani
Symbiosis Law School, Pune
Abstract
As India deals with escalating environmental crises, from extreme air pollution and unsafe industrial activity to heightened consequences of climate change, the limitations of existing environmental tort law and corporate liability laws have become increasingly evident. This article examines the adequacy of India’s regulatory framework as articulated in the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 and Companies […]
Aaria Lakhani
Symbiosis Law School, Pune
Abstract
Wage laws in India have never been solely about the amount paid to labourers. They reflect the nature and character of the work, the priorities of the government and the constant shift in balance between ensuring labour welfare and industrial growth. It is clear from the evolution from the Payment of Wages Act,1936 to the […]
G. HARINI
GOVERNMENT LAW COLLEGE, THENI
G. HARINI
GOVERNMENT LAW COLLEGE, THENI