Indian Journal for Research in Law and Management

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Alokika Singh Kushwaha
Kamala Nehru College University of Delhi
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From the ancient theories of Aryabhata and Brahmagupta to launching the first crewed mission in space by 2027, India’s space journey is nothing short of extraordinary, establishing its power on the global stage by advancing its technology, yet still relying on its old, scattered policies. While we see the rise in many private institutions and […]

DIVORCE LAWS IN INDIA: A QUESTION OF FAITH OR JUSTICE?

November 22, 2025 Volume II, Issue 12
Alokika Singh Kushwaha
Kamala Nehru College University of Delhi
Abstract
In India, marriage signifies a bond between two people that is tied through a sacred thread, either as seven circles around sacred fire, or three words spoken in a mosque, or vows before a cross; these threads carry different faiths of society and can sometimes end up broken in courts, either painfully or swiftly, as […]
Alokika Singh Kushwaha
Kamala Nehru College University of Delhi
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The Indian constitution provides special provisions for the special protection and empowerment of children, which often contradict juvenile crimes. The Juvenile Justice system in India tries to uphold the rights and well-being of children in conflict with the law within the country’s legal framework. While the recent cases of 2025, where the plea of juvenility […]

CORPORATE FRAUDS: A STUDY OF HIGH PROFILE CASES IN INDIA

November 22, 2025 Volume II, Issue 12
Ashish Kansal
Bharat College of Law, Affiliated to Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra
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Corporate fraud poses a substantial threat to national economic prosperity, as evidenced by its increasing prevalence amid global trends of globalisation, liberalisation and privatisation. _x000D_ This research paper meticulously examines the complex dimensions of corporate fraud, defined herein as an intentional act employing deception to accomplish illicit financial gain, and elucidates the fundamental constituents of […]

THE NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS ACT: A PILLAR OF COMMERCIAL LAW

November 22, 2025 Volume II, Issue 12
Ashish Kansal
Bharat College of Law, Affiliated to Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra
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The Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 is a cornerstone of commercial law, facilitating transactions that evolved after the barter system. It governs key instruments like promissory notes, bills of exchange, and cheques, which act as vital catalysts for commercial transactions among businesses. A negotiable instrument is essentially a transferable written document entitling a person to a […]
Ashish Kansal
Bharat College of Law, Affiliated to Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra
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This paper discusses the landmark judgment delivered by the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India. This case revolves around Section 23 of the Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act, 2007 (hereinafter ‚Äòthe Act’), which deals with ‚ÄúTransfer of property to be void in certain circumstances‚Äù. Basically, the Apex Court held that senior citizens […]
Asmita Kumari
Central University of South Bihar
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The idea of legal personality defines who or what can hold rights and responsibilities under the law. Traditionally, this status belongs to humans and extends to legal entities like corporations, idols, and even rivers or temples. With the rise of the digital age, a new question has arisen: should artificial intelligence (AI) and robots be […]
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India has made significant progress in innovation and economic growth. In the Global Innovation Index 2024, it ranked 39th among 133 economies, a major improvement from 81st in 2015. India is also the third-largest contributor to scientific publications globally. Economically, the country has shown resilience, with its nominal GDP nearly doubling in a decade, making […]

A CRITICAL REVIEW OF SPECIFIC RELIEF ACT, 1963

November 21, 2025 Volume II, Issue 12
Ashish Kansal
Bharat College of Law, Affiliated to Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra
Abstract
This paper examines the Specific Relief Act, 1963, a foundational statute in Indian civil law established upon the principle of ubi jus ibi remedium—’where there is a right, there is a remedy.’ Enacted to address violations of individual civil rights and specifically to enforce agreements, the Act is structured to offer targeted legal solutions, distinct […]

Culpable Homicide not amounting to Murder: A Study

November 21, 2025 Volume II, Issue 12
Kanak Kumari
Chanakya National Law University, Patna
Abstract
In substantive criminal law, one of the most important distinctions is the concept that culpable homicide is not murder. This idea is fundamental to criminal law. The Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 (BNS) has modified the interpretations of these clauses but retains the essential principles listed in the Indian Penal Code (IPC), 1860, with the addition […]