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THE ROLE OF TECHNOLOGY IN MODERN PROJECT MANAGEMENT

November 17, 2025 Volume II, Issue 12
Gaurab Das
Tata Institute Of Social Sciences
Abstract
This case commentary examines how technology has transformed modern project management from a procedural discipline into a strategic, knowledge-intensive domain. Drawing on the Socio-Technical Systems Theory, it explores the dynamic interplay between human and technological subsystems within organizational contexts. Through two case studies the Crossrail Project in the United Kingdom and Infosys’ AI-driven project dashboard […]

The Legal Framework for Smart Cities in India

November 17, 2025 Volume II, Issue 12
Gaurab Das
Tata Institute of Social Sciences
Abstract
The Smart Cities Mission (SCM) of the Government of India launched ipagen 2015 is the globe’s most ambitious initiative for creating smart cities. It seeks to revamp 100 of the nation’s cities into eco-friendly, citizen-driven, and economically sustainable urban agglomerations with technology- and data-facilitated governance. But the fast-tracked digitization and infrastructure transformation integrated into the […]

THE SMART CITIES MISSION

November 17, 2025 Volume II, Issue 12
Gaurab Das
Tata Institute of Social Sciences
Abstract
India’s cities are at a turning point. Providing infrastructure, services, and habitable spaces has never been more challenging than it is now, as more than a third of India’s population now resides in cities, and forecasts indicate that by 2036, approximately 600 million Indians will live in cities. In June 2015, the Government of India […]
Gaurab Das
Tata Institute of Social Sciences
Abstract
The Government of India launched the Smart Cities Mission (SCM) in 2015 with the aim of promoting sustainable and citizen-friendly urban development. The Mission envisions the creation of one hundred smart cities through integrated planning, use of digital technologies, and improved service delivery. While the policy intent is ambitious, its implementation has encountered significant legal […]

ONLINE HARASSMENT: CHALLENGES AND LEGAL FRAMEWORK

November 17, 2025 Volume II, Issue 12
Jahanvi saini
Advocate
Abstract
The exponential growth of digital communication has redefined the boundaries of human interaction, enabled unprecedented connectivity while simultaneously created fertile ground for new forms of abuse. Cyberbullying and online harassment have emerged as some of the most pervasive and psychologically damaging manifestations of this dark digital evolution. Unlike traditional bullying, their reach is limitless, their […]
Jahanvi saini
Advocate
Abstract
The case of Imran Pratapgarhi v. State of Gujarat (2025) stands as a landmark in India’s evolving constitutional and procedural jurisprudence, marking the first major interpretation of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 and the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023. It arose from an FIR lodged against poet and parliamentarian Imran Pratapgarhi for reciting a poem […]

USE OF CONTINGENT FEES IN PERSONAL INJURY LITIGATION

November 17, 2025 Volume II, Issue 12
Jahanvi Saini
Advocate
Abstract
Personal injury litigation serves as a vital mechanism through which individuals who have suffered harm i.e. physical, emotional, or financial, seek redress from those responsible. It operates on the principle of restoring the injured party to their pre-injury position, primarily through monetary compensation. Central to this process in many jurisdictions is the concept of a […]
Jahanvi Saini
Advocate
Abstract
The gender wage gap in India reflects a persistent inequality deeply entrenched in social structures and economic systems. Despite constitutional guarantees under Article 39(d) and legislative measures such as the Equal Remuneration Act, 1976 and the Code on Wages, 2019, women in India continue to earn significantly less than men for work of equal value. […]
SIMRAH HAINDADAY
KISHINCHAND CHELLARAM LAW COLLEGE
Abstract
The right to protest under Article 19(1)(a), (b), and (c) of the Indian Constitution, with its origins in the nation’s long history of anti-colonial resistance, is considered as a sacrosanct and fundamental component of India’s democratic fabric. However, in recent times, there has been an increase in instances of sustained blockage of public infrastructure, vandalism, […]

CROSS EXAMINATION: A LEGAL ART IN THE PURSUIT OF TRUTH

November 17, 2025 Volume II, Issue 12
SIMRAH HAINDADAY
KISHINCHAND CHELLARAM LAW COLLEGE
Abstract
‚ÄúCross-examination is generally considered to be the most difficult branch of the multifarious duties of the advocate,‚Äù said Francis Wellman in his groundbreaking work, acknowledging that although genius is a gift, it takes even the most gifted ‚Äúmany years of training and careful observation to arrive at anything approaching perfection.‚Äù This singular statement sums up […]