Indian Journal for Research in Law and Management

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What do we understand when we talk about term disabled? Someone who can’t move or someone who is helpless, well that’s a very common thinking and understanding between people who are healthy and never get to experience that lifestyle but there is way much more in the term disabled. Disabled term is used for those […]
Pragya Rani
University of Allahabad
Abstract
The era of information technology and digitalization has further amplified the clash between these two basic freedoms, privacy and freedom of expression, essential for ensuring human dignity and democracy. The present study aims to analyze the theoretical foundations of these fundamental freedoms with reference to works of Warren and Brandeis; John Stuart Mill’s harm principle; […]

COPYRIGHT LAWS IN INDIA

June 29, 2026 Volume III, Issue 9
Pragya Rani
University of Allahabad
Abstract
Indian copyright laws are intended to protect all original literary, dramatic, musical, artistic, cinematographic and computer software works as well as stimulate creativity, economic development and public knowledge dissemination. This paper gives an account of Indian copyright laws from their historical background through different stages up to today’s Copyright Act of 2012. This Act harmonized […]

DATA PROTECTION AND PRIVACY LAWS IN THE DIGITAL AGE

June 29, 2026 Volume III, Issue 9
Pragya Rani
University of Allahabad
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In the digital age, where every action on the internet is associated with generating large volumes of personal information, privacy has become one of the key legal and societal concerns. The following article will cover the notions of data protection and privacy and their connection, as well as the legislative approaches to guaranteeing the rights […]

CHALLENGES IN ENFORCING IPR IN INDIA

June 29, 2026 Volume III, Issue 9
Pragya Rani
University of Allahabad
Abstract
Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) have an important role to play in ensuring innovation and economic development through providing the owners of such property with the exclusive right to their creations. Though there is an elaborate legislative regime in India covering the protection of patents, trademarks, copyrights, industrial designs, geographical indications, and trade secrets, several loopholes […]

PRODUCT LIABILITY UNDER CONSUMER LAW IN INDIA

June 29, 2026 Volume III, Issue 9
SHREYA S
SASTRA DEEMED UNIVERSITY, THANJAVUR
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Product liability is an important aspect of consumer protection that imposes responsibilities on producers and retailers regarding any harm caused due to the defective nature of their products. The Consumer Protection Act, 2019 has established a comprehensive regime of product liability in India through the definition of liability, identification of liable parties, and remedies for […]
SHREYA S
SASTRA DEEMED UNIVERSITY, THANJAVUR
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The increasing reliance on technological protection measures (TPMs) has transformed copyright enforcement from a rights-based adjudicatory system into a technologically embedded control architecture. In India, Section 65A of the Copyright Act, 1957, introduced through the Copyright (Amendment) Act, 2012, criminalises circumvention of effective technological measures. While enacted to comply with obligations under the WIPO Copyright […]
SHREYA S
SASTRA DEEMED UNIVERSITY, THANJAVUR
Abstract
The increasing reliance on technological protection measures (TPMs) has transformed copyright enforcement from a rights-based adjudicatory system into a technologically embedded control architecture. In India, Section 65A of the Copyright Act, 1957, introduced through the Copyright (Amendment) Act, 2012, criminalises circumvention of effective technological measures. While enacted to comply with obligations under the WIPO Copyright […]
SHREYA S
SASTRA DEEMED UNIVERSITY, THANJAVUR
Abstract
The proliferation of electronic trade in India has changed the notion of commercial identification. Domain names, social networking profiles, electronic store fronts, and electronic identities have become essential factors in verifying legitimacy and origin. Any abuse of such electronic identifications constitutes not only cyber-fraud but also trademark violations. Nevertheless, Indian laws cover these crimes in […]

DECODING VICARIOUS LIABILITY IN TORTS

June 29, 2026 Volume III, Issue 9
Roshni Kumari
National University of Study and Research in Law
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Vicarious liability stands as a cornerstone doctrine in law of torts. It embodies the principle that an employer bears legal responsibility for wrongful acts committed by employees within the scope of employment. This paper examines the doctrine through its theoretical foundations grounded in the maxim respondeat superior. The practical implication of this is spread across […]