Indian Journal for Research in Law and Management

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Noholie Bonnerjee
Jadavpur University
Gauri Dangi
Indore Institute of Law
Bhuvan Raj A
Christ Academy Institute Of Law

BEYOND LITIGATION: THE RISE OF ARBITRATION IN INDIA

December 26, 2025 Volume III, Issue 3
Mahek Zubeariya
Kalinga University
Ayushi Malhotra
Savitribai Phule Pune University

CRITICAL ANALYSIS ON ORGAN TRANSPLANTATION LAWS

December 26, 2025 Volume III, Issue 3
Anannya Mohanty
Symbiosis Law School
Rishabh Jain
Law centre 2, faculty of law, university of Delhi
Abstract
This paper examines the complex intersection of free speech, misinformation, and regulatory responses within the rapidly evolving landscape of social media. It analyzes how platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube have enabled unprecedented democratic participation while simultaneously amplifying the spread of misinformation and hate speech. Drawing upon comparative constitutional and international law, the article explores […]

The Role of Anticipatory Bail in the Criminal Justice System

December 21, 2025 Volume III, Issue 2
Rishabh Jain
Law centre 2, faculty of law, university of Delhi
Abstract
Anticipatory bail serves as a vital safeguard in India’s criminal justice system by granting pre-arrest relief to individuals who fear detention on accusations of non-bailable offences. Under Section 438 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, this remedy balances individual liberty with the state’s enforcement interests, mitigating risks of arbitrary or malicious arrest. The article outlines […]

The Juvenile Justice System In India

December 21, 2025 Volume III, Issue 2
Rishabh Jain
Law centre 2, faculty of law, university of Delhi
Abstract
India’s juvenile justice system is grounded in the principle that children and adolescents, due to their age and vulnerability, require specialized treatment distinct from adult offenders. This article examines the legislative journey from the Juvenile Justice Act of 1986 to the current Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015, shaped by international standards […]