Indian Journal for Research in Law and Management

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Gorvi Breja
Uttarakhand Technical University
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Criminal Law exists as a shield against wrong, not as a sword in domestic warfare. Yet across Indian courts and police stations, a trend is being noticed where penal statutes that were meant to protect women from cruelty are being used as an instrument of coercion during matrimonial disputes. The most misused statute in such […]
Dnyaneshwari Bhise
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RIGHT TO HEALTH IN INDIA

June 28, 2026 Volume III, Issue 9
Dnyaneshwari Bhise
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As there is no law available in India about Health Right and no expressed provision in Constitution, which deals with or expressly talk about the Health Rights in India (except Rajasthan Right to Health Care Act, 2023) , the implied responsibility of State and Judiciary to recognize and protect Human Rights of Citizens have been […]

NAVTEJ SINGH JOHAR VERSES UNION OF INDIA

June 28, 2026 Volume III, Issue 9
Dnyaneshwari Bhise
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ROLE OF NATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION

June 28, 2026 Volume III, Issue 9
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Rudra Vinod Ramchandani
Woxsen University
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Indian courts have spent fifty years classifying games. They have assessed rummy, horse racing, poker, and fantasy cricket and asked: is this predominantly skill, or predominantly chance? This article argues that Indian law has been classifying the wrong thing entirely. Skill and chance are not fixed properties of games. They are relational properties of the […]
Rudra Vinod Ramchandani
Woxsen University
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India’s Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 marks the country’s first full attempt at managing personal data in the digital space. It specifies what people can expect when it comes to their data and what’s expected from organizations that use it. But there’s a catch, the law also gives the government a lot of wiggle […]
Rudra Vinod Ramchandani
Woxsen University
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This commentary examines the Indian Supreme Court’s decision in Amazon.com NV Investment Holdings LLC v. Future Retail Ltd. and its significance for emergency arbitration in India. It argues that the judgment marked a major shift in Indian arbitration law by recognizing emergency arbitrator orders as enforceable under Section 17 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, […]
Rudra Vinod Ramchandani
Woxsen University
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India has no shortage of road safety laws. The Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, the 2019 Amendment, and related criminal provisions already create a detailed legal framework. The real problem lies in weak enforcement, poor infrastructure, unreliable data, and limited administrative capacity. This article examines the gap between law on paper and safety on the ground, […]