Indian Journal for Research in Law and Management

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Tanya Shah
Banasthali Vidyapith, Rajasthan
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This paper examines the transformation of the rule of law in Indian administrative law from A.V. Dicey’s influential principles to the landmark Maneka Gandhi v. Union of India (1978). It traces the evolution of substantive due process and judicial review, highlighting how courts have shaped governance and rights protection. The study analyses key judicial interventions, […]
Swastika Ghosh
KIIT School of Law
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Joint ventures in India represent a strategic synthesis of collaboration ambition and regulatory complexity. These corporate alliances emerge as vehicles through which domestic enterprises and foreign entities pool resources access new markets and share entrepreneurial risk. Yet the Indian legal landscape governing such ventures remains fragmented and evolving. While the concept of a joint venture […]

Beyond the Moratorium

January 30, 2026 Volume III, Issue 4
Medhavi Verma
OP Jindal Global University
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In recent times, the “tug-of-war” between Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 and Section 96 of India’s Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 has reached its zenith. With inconsistent judgments and fragmented verdicts, the uncertainty regarding the enforceability of cheques during insolvency has reached a critical point. This uncertainty has been addressed recently by […]

Gig Workers and the Future of Employment Laws in India

January 30, 2026 Volume III, Issue 4
Manshi Raj
Usha Martin university Ranchi Jharkhand
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ONGC v. Western Geco International Ltd. (2014)

January 30, 2026 Volume III, Issue 4
Manshi Raj
Usha Martin university Ranchi Jharkhand
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Manshi Raj
Usha Martin university Ranchi Jharkhand
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Corporate fraud has emerged as a considerable peril to corporate governance, investor confidence, and economic integrity in India. Recent occurrences of several notable corporate scandals have highlighted the deficiencies of traditional compliance and regulatory frameworks in the early detection of fraudulent activities. In this regard, whistleblower systems have gained paramount importance as an internal governance […]
Manshi Raj
Usha Martin university Ranchi Jharkhand
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CHETNA PARASHAR
AMITY UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH
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Interlocking directorship refers to a person who is acting as a director on the board of multiple companies, that may have a competitive streak with one another in the market. Such kind of directors can pose as a threat to the transparency and accountability factor that is being established through laws for corporate governance and […]
CHETNA PARASHAR
AMITY UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH
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Insider trading refers to an act of trading of securities through unpublished Price Sensitive Information, which can eventually lead to disruption of market and unnatural gain for the insider. Such kind of trading based on non-published information leads to disruption in the market and thus is a considered to be a prohibited practice and regulated […]
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Interlocking directorship refers to a person who is acting as a director on the board of multiple companies, that may have a competitive streak with one another in the market. Such kind of directors can pose as a threat to the transparency and accountability factor that is being established through laws for corporate governance and […]