Indian Journal for Research in Law and Management

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Pramiti Kothawade
ILS Law College
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The ongoing humanitarian crisis during times of war has long been established, as civilians are often the main victims of armed conflict despite having laws intended to protect them. Although the principle of proportionality was established in IHL to protect civilians from undue suffering, it is being increasingly misused by state actors as a justification […]
Pramiti Kothawade
ILS Law College
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In today’s world, the digital economy has completely transformed the manner in which products and services are provided to customers. Unlike traditional markets, digital platforms no longer operate through isolated products; rather, they function through interconnected ecosystems where multiple services are integrated into a single technological environment. In this context, tying and bundling have emerged […]

THE RISE OF DATA AS MARKET POWER IN COMPETITION LAW

July 17, 2026 Volume III, Issue 9
Pramiti Kothawade
ILS Law College
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Data has become an integral source of market power in digital economies of scale, especially for companies such as Google, Amazon etc., who use data to enhance AI models, predict consumer behaviour and eventually raise their position in the market and create barriers for other companies to enter the market. This change in data-driven markets […]
Sneha Biswas
NALSAR University of Law
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When a marriage has completely fallen apart, with no shared life and no real possibility of the two people coming back together, should the law still refuse to end it simply because neither party can prove the other did something wrong? This is the question at the centre of the debate around irretrievable breakdown of […]
Sneha Biswas
NALSAR University Of Law
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Every contract begins with a proposal, but not every statement that looks like one actually is. Indian contract law draws a firm line between a proposal that binds the person making it and an invitation to treat, which is merely a signal that someone is open to receiving proposals. This distinction matters enormously in practice, […]
Sneha Biswas
NALSAR University Of Law
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The Indian Constitution is one of the longest and most detailed governing documents in the world, yet it contains a striking omission: it sets no time limit for the President or a Governor to act on a bill passed by the legislature. This gap gave rise to what is known as the pocket veto, where […]
Sneha Biswas
NALSAR University of Law
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This paper examines a recent judgment of the Patna High Court in Manoj Kumar Munna v. Nita Bharti, in which the court dissolved a marriage registered under the Special Marriage Act, 1954, by applying the doctrine of frustration under Section 56 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872. The case presented an unusual situation; the wife […]
Prarthana Krishnan.U
Mar Gregorios College of Law
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India’s criminal justice system has undergone significant changes from the colonial era to its present framework showcasing a drastic change encompassing technological advancements. The act which initially focused on punishment rather than reformation has now been focusing on more rehabilitative measures. With the enactment of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita and […]
Prarthana Krishnan.U
Mar Gregorios College of Law
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In today’s rapidly evolving business environment, organizational change and transformation have become essential for long-term sustainability and competitive advantage. This blog explores the critical role of leadership in driving successful organizational change by aligning employees with a shared vision, fostering adaptability, and overcoming resistance to transformation. The discussion examines the various phases through which leadership […]
Prarthana Krishnan.U
Mar Gregorios College of Law
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This case commentary examines the landmark decision in Mukesh & Anr. v. NCT Delhi, one of the significant judgements in the contemporary India. The case unfolded from an incident in which a woman was brutally gang-raped in the capital of the country. The incident invoked widespread protest raising concerns about the safety of women in […]