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Tanisha Mishra
Gujarat National Law University, Silvassa campus
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Historically, the global fashion and apparel industry relied on tangible goods and brick-and-mortar retail. However, this is changing with an emerging collection of technologies, including the Metaverse and NFTs, at the core of a far-reaching digital shift. Such a new paradigm introduces digital fashion: three-dimensional garments, virtual accessories, and immersive digital showrooms existing purely as […]

REGULATORY ENFORCEMENT IN INDIA’S VIRTUAL ASSET SECTOR

January 29, 2026 Volume III, Issue 4
TANISHA MISHRA
Gujarat National Law University, Silvassa campus
Abstract
March 7, 2023, is a watershed moment in the landscape of Indian financial regulation. A groundbreaking notification by the Ministry of Finance had brought Virtual Digital Asset activities within the fold of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002. This strategic step marked the end of the era of “regulatory ambiguity” for the crypto sector […]
Tanisha Mishra
Gujarat National Law University, Silvassa campus rat
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CASE COMMENT
Sanika Brahme
Symbiosis Law School, Pune
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Coral reefs are among the most ecologically important marine ecosystems and at the same time among the most susceptible to increasing anthropogenic and climatic stress. Even though extensive coral reefs exist in other regions of India, including the Gulf of Mannar, Lakshadweep, and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, their protection is indirect. The paper is […]
Sanika Brahme
Symbiosis Law School, Pune
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Bailment is one of the essential principles of the Indian Contract Act, 1872, which regulates several daily commercial and non-commercial relationships, including the temporary transfer of goods. The paper will conduct a doctrinal and correlational examination of the obligations of a bailee as enshrined in the Act under Sections 151 and 152, which set out […]
Sanika Brahme
Symbiosis Law School, Pune
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Ex parte orders are a significant but divisive tool of civil procedure law, which weighs judicial efficiency over the principle of natural justice. The paper will critically analyse the doctrine of ex parte decrees as provided under the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, with specific reference to the jurisprudential ambiguity surrounding the concept of sufficient […]
Sanika Brahme
Symbiosis Law School, Pune
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The decision in Mohd. Kaleem v. State of Uttar Pradesh marks a significant shift in Indian criminal jurisprudence from a purely punitive framework toward a victim-centric and rehabilitative model of justice. This case analysis examines the High Court’s approach in addressing victim compensation under Sections 357 and 357-A of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, […]

LEGAL AID IN INDIA – A MERE RULE OR A POOR’S BOON?

January 29, 2026 Volume III, Issue 4
Sandhya Karthik
Symbiosis Law School, Pune
Abstract
Our constitution, under Article 39-A, gives every citizen the right to legal aid, enabling everyone to reach courts. This also supports Articles 14, 21 and 22, making it constitutionally and jurisprudentially strong. However, the idea written on paper can be quite different from actual working. Hence, this paper aims at evaluating whether legal aid in […]
Sandhya Karthik
Symbiosis Law School, Pune
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State of Tamil Nadu v. Governor of Tamil Nadu (2025) is a landmark judgment that directly confronts the misuse of gubernatorial assent powers and re-centres democratic accountability in India’s federal structure. The Supreme Court not only clarified the meaning of Article 200 but also crafted structural remedies to prevent an unelected Governor from paralysing an […]

THE EVOLUTION OF PUBLIC INTEREST LITIGATION IN INDIA

January 29, 2026 Volume III, Issue 4
Sandhya Karthik
Symbiosis Law School, Pune
Abstract
Public Interest Litigation has been an effective tool in Indian jurisprudence, providing access to justice for everyone, especially marginalised communities. In today’s times, PIL have become a very common daily aspect of our legal world, with numerous being filed every hour. PILs have led to developments in almost all aspects of rights of citizens, whether […]