Indian Journal for Research in Law and Management

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THE FOREST CONSERVATION ACT: SAVING NATURE’S WEALTH

June 28, 2026 Volume III, Issue 9
Yeshika Sharma
Manav Rachna University
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What would happen to this planet if all the forests were to disappear! This planet would go through catastrophic changes and face unprecedented climate imbalances. The planet would lose its massive wildlife and naturally go through floods and droughts in alternate seasons. In extreme cases, even human life could be under threat. In most parts […]
Yeshika Sharma
Manav Rachna University
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Competition laws in India currently are guided by the Competition Act, 2002. The intent of such laws is to ensure healthy competition amongst businesses. The laws, thus, demand businesses to develop competition legal strategies. Additionally, laws are also intended to protect the interests of the consumers by ensuring that no business indulges in anti-competitive practices, […]
Atulya Srivastava
University of Lucknow
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Artificial intelligence is increasingly making decisions that affect individual and society, raising questions about legal accountable. This Blog examines responsibility for AI generated harm should rest with developers, users, companies or regulator, and argues that human actor must remain accountable for the access of AI systems. It highlights the need for clear legal framework to […]

Shreya Singhal v. Union of India (2015)

June 27, 2026 Volume III, Issue 9
Atulya Srivastava
University of Lucknow
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Shreya Singhal v. Union of India (2015) is a landmark judgement in which the Supreme Court of India struck down section 66S of the information technology act,2000 for violating the constitution guarantees the freedom of speech and expression under article 19(1)(A). The decision sentence digital free speech protections by holding the vague and overboard restrictions […]
Atulya Srivastava
University of Lucknow
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He rapid growth of the gif economy has transformed the nature of work, creating new opportunities through digital platforms. This article argues that while legal recognition of gog worker has improved, they continue to face significant challenges relating to social security, job security, collective bargaining and algorithmic control.
Atulya Srivastava
University of Lucknow
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Deepfake technology poses serious threats to the society and law in India due to rapid emergence of artificial intelligence and digital platforms. This paper will explore the legal challenges associated with the phenomenon of deepfake with regards to issues of privacy, consent and democracy in India
Virat Choudhary
Kisan Law College, Jaipur, Rajasthan
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Justice K.S. Puttaswamy (Retd.) v. Union of India (2017) is a landmark constitutional decision in which the Supreme Court of India unanimously recognized the right to privacy as a fundamental right under Articles 14, 19, and 21 of the Constitution. This article analyses the facts, reasoning, and constitutional significance of the judgment and highlights its […]
Virat Choudhary
Kisan Law College, Jaipur, Rajasthan
Abstract
Deepfake technology, driven by advances in artificial intelligence, has created significant opportunities as well as serious legal and constitutional challenges. This article examines the regulation of deepfakes in India by analyzing their impact on privacy, reputation, democratic discourse, and freedom of speech. It evaluates the limitations of the existing legal framework and advocates for a […]

Right to Privacy v. Freedom of Expression

June 27, 2026 Volume III, Issue 9
Virat Choudhary
Kisan Law College, Jaipur, Rajasthan
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The conflict between the right to privacy and freedom of expression represents one of the most significant constitutional challenges in contemporary India. This article examines the scope and limitations of these rights under Articles 19 and 21 of the Constitution, with reference to landmark judicial decisions and emerging issues in the digital era. It argues […]
Virat Choudhary
Kisan Law College, Jaipur, Rajasthan
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming the legal profession in India by improving legal research, document drafting, case management, and access to justice. This article examines the growing integration of AI in the Indian legal system and analyses its potential benefits and challenges, including concerns relating to privacy, ethics, employment, and judicial decision-making. It argues […]