Indian Journal for Research in Law and Management

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Swasti Jain
Parul Institute of Law, Parul University
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Maritime law stands out to be one of the most ancient branches of law that governs legal relations emerging due to navigation, shipping, maritime business, marine environment protection, and dispute settlements. India has over 7,500 kilometers of coastal regions and depends heavily on trade borne out of sea, therefore, maritime law holds a lot of […]
Swasti Jain
Parul Institute of Law, Parul University
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The Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redress) Act (POSH) 2013 marks an important turning point that has had a major impact on India’s labour law and legal rights of women. Prior to this legislation, women’s experience of being harassed at work was extremely high. Instances of workplace harassment were frequently dismissed […]
Swasti Jain
Parul Institute of Law, Parul University
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The story of the Indian aviation industry is one of progress, globalization and technological advancement. Aviation is one of the largest employers and it has become indispensable for millions of passengers traveling on business or leisure every year. However, behind the imposing facade of sparkling airport terminals and ever-expanding aircraft fleet lies an industry constantly […]
Mahati B
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This was because of a recently drastic shift in adoption law (which had now moved from a process primarily for the salvation of souls to an internal legal system concerned about the welfare and protection of children). This article is to try and review the adoption laws, with special focus on Historical Importance Of Hindu […]

ARTIFICAL INTELLIGENCE AND LAW

July 8, 2026 Volume III, Issue 9
Alena Mary Jacob
Student
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Alena Mary Jacob
Student
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Abraham Lincoln once made a poignant statement that “the ballot is stronger than the bullet”, expressing his belief that holding elections is the only way for democracy to continue. However, is it really possible for electoral democracy to be a true expression of the people’s will if the factors like the power of money, crime, […]
Alena Mary Jacob
Student
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In a constitutional democracy such as India, the judiciary plays a role beyond just interpretation of laws. It also acts as an active guardian of justice, freedom, and constitutional decency. This paper examines the constitutional status and democratic role of the Indian judiciary through judicial review, landmark judicial case laws, and judicial activism. It examines […]

CYBERSECURITY LAWS IN INDIA

July 8, 2026 Volume III, Issue 9
Alena Mary Jacob
Student
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yashika panwar
DR B R Ambedkar University Delhi
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Sexual harassment at the workplace is fundamentally a structural problem of gender power hierarchies that had long determined the organization of labor in India. The most significant legislative response by India to sexual harassment has been the Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013, known colloquially and legally as the […]
yashika panwar
DR B R Ambedkar University Delhi
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One of the most comprehensive projects of social engineering through law of any post-colonial nation-state in the world, the framework of laws governing gender equality in India has grown from fundamental rights under the Constitution to legislation designed to deal with issues such as domestic violence, matrimonial cruelty and reproductive freedom, gradually increasing the repertoire […]