Indian Journal for Research in Law and Management

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yashika panwar
DR B R Ambedkar University Delhi
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Child sexual abuse is one of the worst attacks on human dignity, and not only should the laws be made to prevent such abuses, but they should also be practiced. The Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012 (POCSO Act) was enacted by the Parliament of India to combat the rising issue of child […]
Yashika Panwar
DR B R Ambedkar University Delhi
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India’s digital boom hasn’t just made life more connected. It’s also brought a flood of new tech that tracks people by state, by businesses, and pretty much everywhere. Take the biometric systems: they decide who gets food or welfare. Or the facial recognition cameras popping up in public places. Or laws that hand huge interception […]
Shivansh Sharma
Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University, Visakhapatnam
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Modern global trade operates with assets and debts scattered across multiple nations, yet legal frameworks often remain confined within strict national boundaries. While India’s Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code of 2016 successfully reformed domestic debt resolution, its cross-border mechanism under Sections 234 and 235 remains inadequate, relying on non-existent bilateral treaties and exact reciprocity. This statutory […]
Shivansh Sharma
Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University, Visakhapatnam
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The landmark ruling in Gayatri Balasamy v. M/s ISG Novasoft Technologies Limited, delivered on April 30, 2025, settled a crucial controversy in Indian arbitration law by determining whether courts possess the authority to modify arbitral awards under Section 34 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996. The case arose from an employment dispute involving sexual […]
Shivansh Sharma
Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University, Visakhapatnam
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As artificial intelligence continues to seamlessly blend into digital marketing, the line between authentic human creators and hyper-realistic synthetic personas has blurred. This document examines the critical shift in global digital marketing regulations in 2026, which mandate strict transparency for AI-generated influencers to prevent consumer deception. Relying on traditional “#ad” or “#sponsored” tags is no […]
Shivansh Sharma
Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University, Visakhapatnam
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The Jan Vishwas (Amendment of Provisions) Bill 2026, approved by the Lok Sabha on April 1, 2026, marks a sweeping shift away from India’s colonial-era legacy of regulatory overcriminalization. For decades, minor compliance lapses like typos and paperwork errors carried severe prison threats, creating an atmosphere of fear that heavily burdened entrepreneurs and small businesses. […]
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This paper looks into the constitutional challenges raised against Section 8 of the Whistle Blowers Protection (Amendment) Bill, 2015 that bans assistance in preparing or filing whistle blower complaints. It says that the law sets out a formal process for reporting corruption, but in practice this is out of reach of ordinary people. The paper […]
Avula Vishnu Smarana
Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University
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This paper examines the legal debate surrounding Test Identification Parades (TIPs) and whether an accused has a duty to participate or a constitutional right to refuse. It is based on the Supreme Court judgment in Mukesh Singh v State (2023), the right against self-incrimination in Article 20(3) and various interpretations of legal scholars. The paper […]
Avula Vishnu Smarana
Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University
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This paper looks at the absence of any legislation to protect adult circus workers in India, even though they are engaged in dangerous activities. It discusses the history of non-effectiveness of protective legislation, the absence of circus workers from important labour laws and the implications of this loophole in the regulatory system as per Article […]
Avula Vishnu Smarana
Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University
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This paper examines Supreme Court’s decision in Suresh v. State of Uttar Pradesh, 2025 in Juvenility determination in criminal proceedings. It discusses the Court’s bias towards the public records and authentic medical reports in preference to private school certificates and elucidates the Juvenile Justice Rules and the Indian Evidence Act. The paper concludes that the […]