Indian Journal for Research in Law and Management

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Kanishka Tandon
Daulat Ram College, University of Delhi
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Kanishka Tandon
Daulat Ram College, University of Delhi
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RIVER INTERLINKING IN INDIA: DREAM, DILEMMA OR DISASTER?

December 1, 2025 Volume III, Issue 1
ISHIKA SINGHAL
AMITY UNIVERSITY GWALIOR
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India faces a dual challenge of water abundance and water scarcity due to the uneven distribution of rainfall and the seasonal nature of its river systems. While floods ravage some areas during the monsoon season, other regions face persistent drought. In this context, the idea of river interlinking has been proposed as a potential long-term […]
ISHIKA SINGHAL
AMITY UNIVERSITY GWALIOR
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Tadgh Quill-Manley
King's Inns
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This paper explores the complex legal safeguards available to tenants in Ireland’s local authority housing, focusing on the core Housing Act 1966 and subsequent revisions. It examines key aspects such as tenure security, income-based rent determination through differential systems, maintenance responsibilities, succession entitlements, and dispute resolution options. Combining legislative review, key court rulings, and recent […]
Vinay Kumar Singh
Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Avadh University, Ayodhya
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The prohibition of cinematic works, especially those drawn from real historical events, constitutes far more than a mere act of regulatory enforcement or moral rectitude . It is, at its heart, a culturally charged and politically significant intervention into the democratic order . In societies that claim the mantle of democracy and proclaim allegiance to […]

Censorship, A Threat to Democracy

December 1, 2025 Volume III, Issue 1
Vinay Kumar Singh
Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Avadh University, Ayodhya
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Censorship, once perceived as a benign guardian of public morality and national security, has evolved into a sophisticated instrument of democratic subversion, cloaked in the rhetoric of regulation and protection . Rather than preserving societal order, modern censorship often undermines the foundational principles of democracy by silencing dissent, distorting public discourse, and narrowing the scope […]
Utkarsh Kumar
Chanakya National Law University
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This study critically examines the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives of Tata Group and Reliance Industries within the statutory framework of Section 135 and Schedule VII of the Companies Act, 2013. Using a mixed-method approach, the research analyzes financial data and CSR disclosures from 2019–2022 to evaluate the scale, focus, and effectiveness of each company’s […]
Himanshu Kumar Singh & Srishti Singh
Kisan Mahavidyalaya Ghazipur; City Law College, Lucknow
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Honour crimes represent one of the most entrenched forms of gendered violence in South Asia, especially in India. Rooted in patriarchal notions of family reputation, caste hierarchy, and community control, these crimes continue to challenge the enforcement of constitutional rights and individual autonomy. Simultaneously, the persistence of non-state, customary institutions such as khap panchayats, jati […]
Utkarsh Yadav & Divyanshi Rathour
Chanakya National Law University; University of Lucknow
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The modern global energy discourse is fundamentally defined by the inherent tension between achieving comprehensive energy security (ES) and meeting rigorous environmental sustainability (ESD) imperatives. Energy security, traditionally defined by the International Energy Agency (IEA) as the “uninterrupted availability of energy sources at an affordable price,” has expanded beyond the purely economic metrics of supply […]