Indian Journal for Research in Law and Management

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Nikunj Kanha Agrawal
The West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences
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Nikunj Kanha Agrawal
The West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences
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Jessina Ghei
Campus Law Centre , Faculty of law
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This research paper examines the role of the nikahnama as a foundational legal instrument for safeguarding women’s rights within the framework of Muslim personal law in India. While marriage in Islam is established as a civil contract, the absence of a uniform, legally binding nikahnama often leaves women vulnerable to systemic inequities. The study provides […]

DEEPFAKES AND THE DIGITIAL DIGNITY OF WOMEN IN INDIA

March 9, 2026 Volume III, Issue 5
Jessina Ghei
Campus Law Centre , Faculty of Law
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This paper explores the escalating crisis of AI-generated deepfakes and their impact on the digital dignity of women in India. With India facing the highest rate of AI-driven targeting globally, this study critiques the current patchwork regulatory framework consisting of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) 2023, the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act 2023, and […]
Jessina Ghei
Campus Law Centre , Faculty of Law
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As India emerges as a global space power, the lack of a comprehensive domestic legal framework presents significant challenges for regulation, liability, and international compliance. This paper examines the necessity of designated space legislation in India, beginning with the fundamental legal ambiguity regarding the boundary between airspace and outer space, specifically the Karman Line. While […]

ALTERNATIVE RESOLUTION DISPUTE MECHANISM (ADR)

March 9, 2026 Volume III, Issue 5
Khushboo Gupta
MKLM ADHIA COLLEGE OF LAW
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Legal proceedings in the present judicial system are often time-consuming and procedurally complex. Due to the huge pendency of cases before courts, it becomes extremely difficult to adjudicate every matter efficiently and deliver timely justice. Statistical data reveals that crores of cases remain pending in courts, primarily due to factors such as judicial vacancies and […]

HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATION IN INDIA: LEGAL REMEDIES

March 9, 2026 Volume III, Issue 5
Khushboo Gupta
MKLM ADHIA COLLEGE OF LAW
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Every human being is inherently entitled to the right to live with dignity. Human rights are fundamental, inalienable, and universal in nature, arising from the mere fact of being human. These rights are acquired at birth and continue throughout a person’s lifetime, irrespective of gender, race, physical or mental ability, social status, or any other […]

THE ROLE OF LEGAL AID CLINIC IN INDIA

March 9, 2026 Volume III, Issue 5
Khushboo Gupta
MKLM ADHIA COLLEGE OF LAW
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Our legal system is based on the principle of equality before law, ensuring that justice is delivered to the rightful person and that innocent individuals are not subjected to undue suffering. However, in contemporary times, accessing justice has become a challenge, particularly due to the difficulty in engaging competent legal representation. Identifying an advocate with […]

DK Basu v. State of West Bengal

March 9, 2026 Volume III, Issue 5
Aruva Banoo
Faculty of Law, Jamia Millia Islamia New Delhi
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