Indian Journal for Research in Law and Management

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Rishabh Jain
Law centre 2, faculty of law, university of Delhi
Abstract
This paper examines the complex intersection of free speech, misinformation, and regulatory responses within the rapidly evolving landscape of social media. It analyzes how platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube have enabled unprecedented democratic participation while simultaneously amplifying the spread of misinformation and hate speech. Drawing upon comparative constitutional and international law, the article explores […]

The Role of Anticipatory Bail in the Criminal Justice System

December 21, 2025 Volume III, Issue 2
Rishabh Jain
Law centre 2, faculty of law, university of Delhi
Abstract
Anticipatory bail serves as a vital safeguard in India’s criminal justice system by granting pre-arrest relief to individuals who fear detention on accusations of non-bailable offences. Under Section 438 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, this remedy balances individual liberty with the state’s enforcement interests, mitigating risks of arbitrary or malicious arrest. The article outlines […]

The Juvenile Justice System In India

December 21, 2025 Volume III, Issue 2
Rishabh Jain
Law centre 2, faculty of law, university of Delhi
Abstract
India’s juvenile justice system is grounded in the principle that children and adolescents, due to their age and vulnerability, require specialized treatment distinct from adult offenders. This article examines the legislative journey from the Juvenile Justice Act of 1986 to the current Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015, shaped by international standards […]

The Evolution of Indian Constitutional Law

December 21, 2025 Volume III, Issue 2
Rishabh Jain
Law centre 2, faculty of law, university of Delhi
Abstract
The Indian Constitution stands as a testament to the nation’s journey from colonial subjugation to a vibrant democracy. This article traces the transformation from British rule to the homegrown document adopted in 1950, highlighting the vision of the Constituent Assembly and the influences drawn from various world constitutions. It examines how foundational principles such as […]

Employment Law Implications in Gig Economy Service Platforms

December 16, 2025 Volume III, Issue 2
Dr. Madhukumar K
PES University
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The rapid expansion of the gig economy, facilitated by digital labor platforms, has fundamentally challenged traditional employment law frameworks worldwide. This paper examines the critical legal implications arising from the classification of gig workers, who are often categorized as independent contractors, thereby excluding them from fundamental labor rights and protections afforded to employees. Through a […]
Yasir Mustafa Khan
Jamia Hamdard University
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In the piece I argue that the SIR voter-roll “cleanup” in Bihar led to mass, opaque deletions that violated statutory safeguards, constitutional voting rights, and principles of fairness, prompting Supreme Court scrutiny.Petitioners argue the ECI exceeded its authority, acted arbitrarily, and risked disenfranchising millions issues now critical as similar exercises are planned across other states. […]
Srishti Gupta
SRM University, Sonipat
Abstract
In the digital era, the right to privacy has emerged as one of the most significant yet vulnerable aspects of human life, particularly for women. With the growing use of social media and online platforms, crimes such as revenge porn, blackmailing, cyberstalking, and harassment have created serious threats to women’s dignity, autonomy, and security. These […]
Tadgh Quill-Manley
King's Inns
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This article examines the interaction between statutory minimum wage policy and the gender pay gap in Ireland and the European Union, arguing that these two domains of labour regulation are more deeply interconnected than is often acknowledged. While minimum wage law traditionally aims to ensure a basic floor of income and prevent exploitation, its distributive […]
Rashmi Bhushan
Bharati Vidyapeeth New Law College, Pune
Abstract
As the worldwide economic order promotes a fundamental restructuring emerged with the aid of digitalization and the fracturing in accordance with deliver chains, India is aggressively pivoting from its earlier function as a service-exporting “returned workplace” to a sovereign architect of digital change. This article offers an exhaustive, empirical evaluation of India’s strategic transition into […]
Arya Anushree
Symbiosis Law School,Pune
Abstract
The regulation of genetically Modified Organisms raises critical questions about transparency, public participation and the scope of the Right to Information(RTI) in democratic governance. As GMOs increasingly enter food systems, agriculture, and commercial markets, the public’s ability to access accurate and timely information becomes essential for safeguarding health, environmental integrity and informed consumer choice. This […]