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GENDER DISCRIMINATION IN THE WORKPLACE

June 30, 2026 Volume III, Issue 9
SAMARTH AEREN
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Gender discrimination in the workplace remains a persistent challenge despite significant legal reforms and organizational efforts aimed at promoting equality. This study examines the various forms of gender-based discrimination encountered during employment, particularly in recruitment, compensation, promotion, and workplace treatment. The research explores how gender stereotypes, unconscious bias, and socio-cultural norms influence hiring decisions and […]
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Clarity and readability are fundamental requirements of effective legislative drafting in a constitutional democracy. Beyond serving as instruments of governance, laws must be accessible, precise, and comprehensible to ensure legal certainty, democratic legitimacy, and public confidence in the legal system. This paper examines the constitutional and governance dimensions of clarity and readability in legislative drafting […]
Taranbir Singh
Nancy College of Law, Affiliated with Punjabi University, Patiala.
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The rise of the gig economy has become a defining element of India’s digital economy, transforming conventional employment relations through its flexible, platform-based, and technologically enabled nature. Digital platforms like Uber, Swiggy, Zomato, and Urban Company have created significant employment opportunities, especially for young urbanites, migrants, and semi-skilled individuals. On the other hand, the exponential […]
Taranbir Singh
Nancy College of Law, Affiliated with Punjabi University, Patiala.
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Corporate governance has become a critical element of contemporary corporate law, especially in countries experiencing fast economic growth and growing numbers of investors. The passing of the Companies Act, 2013, in India has marked the transition from the traditionally prevalent compliance-based legal framework into a governance-oriented one, focusing on accountability, transparency, and fiduciary principles. This […]
Taranbir Singh
Nancy College of Law, Affiliated with Punjabi University, Patiala.
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The concept of intersectionality provides an important tool in analysing how different types of discrimination impact people in multiple and intersecting ways based on their various social identifications, such as gender, caste, class, religion, sexuality, and others. In India, the debates surrounding gender justice have been limited in the sense that they consider all women […]
Taranbir Singh
Nancy College of Law, Affiliated with Punjabi University, Patiala.
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The passage of the Constitution (One Hundred and First Amendment) Act, 2016, followed by the introduction of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) regime in 2017, is considered among the most important financial reforms undertaken in independent India. Envisioned under the slogan “One Nation, One Tax,” the GST was intended to move away from the […]

Legal Aspects of LGBTQ+ Rights in India

June 29, 2026 Volume III, Issue 9
ANKITA ABANI MISHRA
Smt. Kamalaben Gambhirchand Shah Law School
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This research paper examines the legal evolution and current status of LGBTQ+ rights in India through the lens of constitutional law, statutory frameworks, and judicial interpretation. It traces the transformation of LGBTQ+ rights from the colonial-era criminalisation under Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code to the recognition of sexual orientation and gender identity as […]

Understanding Goods and Services Tax in India

June 29, 2026 Volume III, Issue 9
ANKITA ABANI MISHRA
Smt. Kamalaben Gambhirchand Shah Law School
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The Goods and Services Tax (GST), introduced in India on 1 July 2017, represents one of the most significant reforms in the country’s indirect taxation system. Designed to replace multiple central and state taxes with a unified tax structure, GST aims to create a common national market under the principle of “One Nation, One Tax.” […]

Reproductive Autonomy of Minor Rape Survivors

June 29, 2026 Volume III, Issue 9
ANKITA ABANI MISHRA
Smt. Kamalaben Gambhirchand Shah Law School
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This case commentary examines the Supreme Court’s decision in S v. Union of India & Ors. (2026), a landmark judgment concerning the reproductive autonomy of minor rape survivors and the constitutional protection of reproductive rights in India. The case involved a 15-year-old girl who sought termination of her 28-week pregnancy, which had resulted from a […]
ANKITA ABANI MISHRA
Smt. Kamalaben Gambhirchand Shah Law School
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The Indian sports industry has experienced significant growth over the past two decades, evolving into a commercially vibrant sector driven by professional leagues, broadcasting rights, sponsorships, and digital platforms. While this expansion has enhanced the economic and cultural significance of sports, it has also given rise to complex legal challenges that demand effective regulatory oversight. […]