Indian Journal for Research in Law and Management

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Evolution of Indian Constitutional Law

January 27, 2026 Volume III, Issue 4
Shruti Tiwari
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The history of India’s Constitution and the demand for its creation did not begin with independence from British rule, rather, it was rooted in the very spirit of the freedom struggle through which the nation sought it. This research paper covers the evolution of Indian constitution from the rule of Britisher to the present time […]

Noise Polution Regulations

January 27, 2026 Volume III, Issue 4
Shruti Tiwari
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Abstract
The one moving from villages to a new city find it very difficult to adjust there, as meeting new people so different in culture, occupation, language and thinking, change of food and mostly change of environment. The one moving to the new city, is being like moving into a new life with all these turmoils. […]

The Juvenile Justice System in India

January 27, 2026 Volume III, Issue 4
Shruti Tiwari
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Children are the most valuable resources a nation could have. How their mind is shaped depends on their family members, neighbors, society and the system in which they are bought up. The environment around them impacts deeply on their mind. They are the founding principle of the country’s future. The welfare of the children is […]

Women’s Right Under Indian Law

January 27, 2026 Volume III, Issue 4
Shruti Tiwari
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In India, goddesses are worshiped as embodiments of women’s dignity and rights, there’s different goddess symbolizing with different fields like Saraswati with knowledge and arts, Durga with strength, Kali with liberation, and Parvati with motherhood. But in reality, where women should be treated with respect, are being abused, harassed, atrocities and crimes against them and […]
Shayna
Student at Sri Venkateshwara College, University of Delhi
Abstract
Women’s participation in the workforce continues to be shaped by deeply entrenched patriarchal attitudes that compromise safety and dignity in professional spaces. Incidents of sexual harassment at the workplace highlight a serious and persistent violation of women’s rights, often normalised within everyday discourse. This article examines workplace safety for women by outlining the significance of […]
Shayna
Student at Sri Venkateshwara College, University of Delhi
Abstract
The Supreme Court’s decision in Navtej Singh Johar v. Union of India marked a transformative moment in Indian constitutional jurisprudence by decriminalising consensual same-sex relations under Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code. This case commentary analyses the Court’s reasoning through the lenses of constitutional morality, individual autonomy, dignity, and equality. It examines how the […]
Shayna
Student at Sri Venkateshwara College, University of Delhi
Abstract
Women’s participation in the public and political sphere has historically been constrained by deeply entrenched patriarchal structures that limit access to power and decision-making. This article examines women’s representation in Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRIs) as a critical site for democratic decentralisation and gender empowerment in India. Drawing upon feminist political theory, constitutional provisions, and international […]

Ethical Education and SEE Learning in India

January 27, 2026 Volume III, Issue 4
Shayna
Student at Sri Venkateshwara College, University of Delhi
Abstract
Ethical education and social-emotional learning (SEL) play a crucial role in shaping responsible, empathetic individuals. This article examines key methods of SEL-based ethical education, including experiential learning, reflective practices, and value-based pedagogy. It highlights their importance in fostering emotional intelligence, ethical decision-making, and inclusive social behaviour, emphasising education’s role in strengthening both individual character and […]
Priyanka Pillay
Symbiosis Law School, Pune
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The law of guarantee under the Indian Contract Act, 1872, represents an important juncture between contractual duties, equitable principles, and the allocation of commercial risk. Of its provisions, Sections 130, 143, and 145 have a decisive bearing on the rights and liabilities of the surety, creditor, and principal debtor. Section 130 governs the revocation of […]
Priyanka Pillay
Symbiosis Law School, Pune
Abstract
LGBTQ+ activism has undoubtedly greatly shaped global discourse around issues of equality and non-discrimination in moving away from discrimination towards an equitable approach. As such, it is necessary to note that despite such substantial movement in India, it has failed to recognize the complex realities stemming from intersecting identities such as race, caste, gender, social […]