Indian Journal for Research in Law and Management

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Aritra Saha
SOA National Institute of Law
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The theory of the double jeopardy is one of the foundations of criminal jurisprudence as it provides the assurance that an individual cannot be prosecuted or punished more than once on the same crime. This doctrine is an imperative constitutional guarantee in defense of the right to life and personal liberty against arbitrary state attack. […]
Shivangi Viju
St. Joseph's College of Law
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In India, digital-only banks without physical locations, known as neobanks, are quickly becoming important participants in the financial industry. However, their growth is blocked by substantial regulatory difficulties, including the absence of a typical banking license. The regulatory obstacles that neobanks encounter under the existing banking laws and regulations are examined in this paper, with […]
Shantanu Dipak Jagtap
Ismail Saheb Mulla Law College Satara, Affiliated to Shivaji University Kolhapur
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India’s water resource governance faces significant challenges arising from inter-state disputes, uneven spatial and temporal distribution of water, over-extraction, pollution, and climate-induced variability. River interlinking has been proposed as a strategic solution to address these challenges; however, it raises intricate legal, environmental, and social issues requiring doctrinal scrutiny. This paper examines the constitutional and statutory […]

Drone Regulations In India : Balancing Innovation And Safety

November 22, 2025 Volume III, Issue 1
Shantanu Dipak Jagtap
Ismail Saheb Mulla Law College Satara, Affiliated to Shivaji University Kolhapur
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The incredibly rapid growth of the digital economy in India has changed the entire market dynamics, but at the same time, it has brought such challenges that the existing competition laws framework are hardly capable of solving. This article very critically outlines the journey of Indian competition law from its ex-post enforcement paradigm of the […]

Competition Law in India : Regulating Digital Markets

November 22, 2025 Volume III, Issue 1
Shantanu Dipak Jagtap
Ismail Saheb Mulla Law College Satara, Affiliated to Shivaji University Kolhapur
Abstract
The incredibly rapid growth of the digital economy in India has changed the entire market dynamics, but at the same time, it has brought such challenges that the existing competition laws framework are hardly capable of solving. This article very critically outlines the journey of Indian competition law from its ex-post enforcement paradigm of the […]
Shantanu Dipak Jagtap
Ismail Saheb Mulla Law College Satara
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India’s transportation policy agenda now mostly focuses on electric vehicles (EVs) as the country moves quickly toward sustainable mobility. Understanding the two needs of lowering greenhouse gas emissions and controlling metropolitan air pollution, the Indian government has started major programs such as the FAME Schemes (2015, 2019) and the PM E-DRIVE Scheme (2024), which are […]
Meenu Nair
SRM University
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Discrimination and violence against individuals who identify as, or are perceived to be, LGBTQ, i.e, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, or Queer, are deeply rooted in contemporary society. These injustices happen in various forms, like social exclusion, discrimination in institutions, and even the denial of basic rights that are essential for every human being. This paper […]

The Role of Gender and Race in Domestic Violence

November 22, 2025 Volume III, Issue 1
Aashish
S.R.M university, Sonepat, Delhi-NCR
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The Changing Contour of the Global Currency Reserve System

November 22, 2025 Volume III, Issue 1
Kanak Kumari
Chanakya National Law University, Patna
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Balancing Freedom of Speech and Hate Speech Laws in India

November 22, 2025 Volume III, Issue 1
Anushree
Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies
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This research paper explores the complex relationship between freedom of speech and hate speech in the Indian context, particularly in the age of digital communication. It emphasizes that while freedom of expression is a cornerstone of democracy enshrined in Article 19(1)(a) of the Indian Constitution, it is not absolute and must be balanced against the […]