Indian Journal for Research in Law and Management

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Data Protection and Privacy

October 15, 2025 Volume II, Issue 11
Himanshu
Legal Research Associate
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Legal Aspects of Indigenous Rights in India

October 15, 2025 Volume II, Issue 11
Himanshu
Legal Research Associate
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Indigenous people are the most culturally rich communities around the world, but face the most discrimination at the hands of the developed people and even the State many times. Though they are provided safeguards under various laws at both International and national level but despite that their actual on ground implementation lacks a lot. For […]
Jasbir
Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak
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In India, Advocates play a crucial role in upholding justice, preserving the rights of individuals & ensuring a fair legal system. We all know that advocacy is a private profession in India that is based on the client fees. As legal professionals representing clients in various matters, advocates face unique challenges and risks in the […]

Enforceability of E-Contracts in the Age of Generative AI

October 12, 2025 Volume II, Issue 11
Viraj Kumar
Chanakya National Law University
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The quick development of generative artificial intelligence has started to impact the way contracts are formed, negotiated, and enforced. What was initially an easy move from paper-based to electronic agreements, has transitioned into a paradigm in which AI tools can draft, interpret, and even agree to contract terms autonomously. This paper looks at the enforceability […]
Apoorva Lal
Lovely Professional University
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This paper examines the domestic application of international human rights in India. The study explores the constitutional mechanisms and judicial trends adopted by India in order to incorporate the provisions of human rights and how international norms are integrated into Indian legal system. The role of constitution in facilitating this process, and the judiciary’s evolving […]
Sushma Ahlawat
Rashtriya Raksha University, Lavad, Gujarat
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Merchant Shipping Act, 2025 will result in significant changes in maritime regulatory framework of India such as formalization of bareboat charter cum-demise arrangement. This research paper discusses the legally and security issues of this provision, whose areas lacked research, and that ownership issues, patterns of leasing, and their national security implications are untested. The bareboat […]
Tarun Khatana
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar National Law University, Sonipat
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This paper examines the legal framework, judicial interpretations, and industrial implications of strikes and lockouts under the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947. Strikes and lockouts, though recognised as legitimate tools of collective bargaining, are carefully regulated to balance workers’ rights, employers’ interests, and public welfare. The study outlines statutory definitions and procedural safeguards under Sections 2, […]
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 […]