Indian Journal for Research in Law and Management

Advancing Law and Management

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Paridhi Sharma
University School of Law and Legal Studies, GGSIPU
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The interplay between international trade law and environmental protection has become increasingly significant in an era of globalization. While trade agreements primarily promote liberalization and ease of cross-border commerce, their interaction with environmental norms creates both opportunities and conflicts. The evolution of multilateral trade frameworks, especially under the WTO, has brought environmental concerns to the […]
Kumar Sajal
Kristu Jayanti College of Law, Bengaluru affiliated to Karnataka State Law University
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Data is the new oil. It is considered a modern weapon of warfare, particularly financial data. This article studies how financial data of an individual is shared with consent for availing services and how the consent management system works. This article also examines the comparative analysis of the regulatory frameworks governing Account Aggregators (AAs) in […]
Dr. Suresh Kumar & Poonam Devi
Himachal Pradesh University Shimla; Ph.D Research Scholar Department of Commerce Himachal Pradesh University Shimla
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Self-help groups (SHGs) have emerged as essential tools for boosting financial inclusion, economic empowerment, and sustainability, particularly in rural areas. These groups empower women to become financially independent and encourage their active participation in diverse opportunities. The study examines the relationship between socio-economic variables and loans borrowed by self-help group members. The study used data […]
Saransh Sharma
Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies, school of law, Bengaluru
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The research article critically analysis the intricate nexus between free speech and hate speech in India with regard to how the court should balance the constitutional conflict between article 19(1)(a)) right to freedom of speech and expression) and article 19(2) (reasonable restriction). In a plural and multicultural society such as India, the legal and moral […]
Akanksha Choudhary
Chanakya National Law University
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Dark patterns describe design practices in websites and apps that deliberately steer users toward actions they otherwise might not take. These practices often include hiding important information, misleading buttons, or presenting an option to opt-out in a way that is ambiguous or takes disproportionate effort that encourages the user to choose an outcome that benefits […]
Utkarsh Yadav
Chanakya National Law University
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is one of the most disruptive technologies of the 21st century, affecting, challenging, and changing a myriad of areas, whether it be personal connection to the world, business, or governance. Among many forms of application is one of the most insidious aspects of AI, the use of deepfakes. Deepfakes uses AI methods, […]
Shristi Singh Jadoun
Amity University,Noida
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Sanskriti Koul
Asian Law College, Noida
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Rafiya Tabassum
Presidency University Bangalore
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“One ordinary evening, millions of Indians opened their favourite gaming apps Dream11, My11Circle, RummyCircle, MPL only to be greeted with a shock: cash games were gone. What had become a daily ritual for cricket lovers, card sharks, and prediction pros vanished overnight after the government announced a sweeping ban on all real-money online games. For […]
Shreya Pandey & Riya Yadav
United University; United University
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AI, as we all know, is a technology that helps us in many ways. The phrase “artificial intelligence” is widely recognised nowadays in all fields, and when it comes to the subject of inquiry, we need to have rules in place that permit the application of AI in this field. If forensic and digital evidence […]