Indian Journal for Research in Law and Management

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MC MEHTA VS UNION OF INDIA

August 30, 2025 Volume II, Issue 9
Nazneen Mushthak
SVKM's NMIMS

Legal Aspects of Cloud Computing in India

August 30, 2025 Volume II, Issue 9
Aarti Sukhram
Advocate
Nazneen Mushthak
SVKM's NMIMS
Abstract
This paper explores India’s Blue Economy and the way it connects sustainable use of ocean resources with economic growth. It looks at how India’s long coastline and rich marine ecosystems support trade, fisheries, energy, and tourism, while also facing serious pressures such as overfishing, coastal erosion, pollution, and climate change. The study reviews India’s existing […]

Misuse of layering and Complex corporate structures

August 30, 2025 Volume II, Issue 9
Diya R S
PES University
Nirmiti Umesh Patil
Symbiosis Law School, Pune
Abstract
The core issue of this case is related to the concept of intermediary liability. The IT Act, 2000 provides protection to the intermediaries under Section 79 , which is also referred to as the safe harbour provision. The safe harbour provision has its own ambiguities revolving around its application and limitation, which are exacerbated in […]
Nirmiti Umesh Patil
Symbiosis Law School, Pune
Abstract
The core issue of this case is related to the concept of intermediary liability. The IT Act, 2000 provides protection to the intermediaries under Section 79 , which is also referred to as the safe harbour provision. The safe harbour provision has its own ambiguities revolving around its application and limitation, which are exacerbated in […]
Anand Dhakad
National University of Study and Research in Law, Ranchi
Abstract
Indigenous communities worldwide share a profound connection with their land, treating it as both a cultural identity and a resource for survival. This paper examines how the Indian Constitution, particularly Article 21, can be expanded to recognize and protect Indigenous sovereignty over their natural resources and environment. It explores the challenges Indigenous communities’ face, such […]

Artificial Intelligence and Law

August 30, 2025 Volume II, Issue 9
Semon Kaur
ime law college, Law Student
Abstract
Dramatic courtroom scenes. Libraries stacked with dusty statute books. Lawyers burning the midnight oil. These are the classic visuals of legal dramas. Enter Artificial Intelligence, and the stage is changing—sometimes faster than even the fastest-talking attorney can keep up.
Anand Dhakad
National University of Study and Research in Law, Ranchi
Abstract
Indigenous communities worldwide share a profound connection with their land, treating it as both a cultural identity and a resource for survival. This paper examines how the Indian Constitution, particularly Article 21, can be expanded to recognize and protect Indigenous sovereignty over their natural resources and environment. It explores the challenges Indigenous communities’ face, such […]
Anand Dhakad
National University of Study and Research in Law, Ranchi
Abstract
Indigenous communities worldwide share a profound connection with their land, treating it as both a cultural identity and a resource for survival. This paper examines how the Indian Constitution, particularly Article 21, can be expanded to recognize and protect Indigenous sovereignty over their natural resources and environment. It explores the challenges Indigenous communities’ face, such […]