Indian Journal for Research in Law and Management

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Sanskriti Mishra
NIMS School of Law, NIMS University
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The Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012 (POCSO Act) was enacted to address the growing concern of sexual violence against children and to establish a comprehensive legal framework for their protection. More than a decade after its enactment, the legislation is widely regarded as one of the most stringent child-protection statutes in India. […]
Sanskriti Mishra
NIMS School of Law, NIMS University
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One of the most vital systems for any democracy is that of the system of dispensation of justice. However, with the increase in the workload of the court over the years, delay in proceedings, increase in litigation cost, and complexity of procedure, accessibility of justice by common people has been made extremely difficult . In […]

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS IN INDIA

June 27, 2026 Volume III, Issue 9
Sanskriti Mishra
NIMS School of Law, NIMS University
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Intellectual Property Rights have become a critical part of today’s economy, which is driven by innovation. With the fast-paced developments in technology, digital communication, artificial intelligence, and globalization, the need to protect inventions and innovations has become paramount. Intellectual property rights ensure that creators of innovations, inventions, authors, artists, businesses, and scientists enjoy exclusive rights […]

CYBER LAW IN INDIA: OVERVIEW AND RECENT TRENDS

June 27, 2026 Volume III, Issue 9
Sanskriti Mishra
NIMS School of Law, NIMS University
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The rapid expansion of digital technology has fundamentally transformed the social, economic, and legal landscape of India. The growth of internet accessibility, digital payment systems, artificial intelligence, cloud computing, e-commerce, and social media platforms has accelerated India’s transition toward a digital economy. Government initiatives such as Digital India and the increasing dependence on online services […]
Dhruv Singh
national law school of india university bangalore
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Dhruv Singh
national law school of india university bangalore
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This case comment examines the ruling of the Supreme Court of India in IDBI Bank Ltd. V. Jaypee Infratech Ltd.,a landmark and highly prominent proceeding arising out of India’s most eminent high-profile insolvency case under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016. This particular case brought to attention a big loophole and a crisis at the […]
Dhruv Singh
national law school of india university bangalore
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On November 8, 2016, the government of India announced that currency notes of Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 would no longer be a legal financial tender with immediate effect. What followed was one of the most contested economic policy experiments in modern democratic history. This research paper looks at the socio-economic repercussions of that decision, […]
Dhruv Singh
national law school of india university bangalore
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Dhrangadhariya krishna Hiteshbhai
Department Of Law
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Fundamental rights constitution of cornerstone of a democratic constitutional framework ensuring the protection of individual liberty, equality, and human dignity. These rights are enshrined in the constitution as basic guarantees against arbitrary state action and are essential for the holistic development of individual being justiciable in nature, fundamental rights are enforceable through judicial remedies thereby […]
Dhrangadhariya Krishna Hiteshbhai
Department of law, VNSGU
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Democratic systems have historically demonstrated a certain degree of vulnerability over time. Although foundational texts like the Indian Constitution embody the aspirations and principles of a newly independent nation, future governments often adopt practical approaches that may not always align with those original ideals. In this context, the decision in Kesavananda Bharati v. State of […]