Indian Journal for Research in Law and Management

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LIMITS OF ADMINISTRATIVE DISCRETION IN FILM CERTIFICATION

February 3, 2026 Volume III, Issue 5
Piyush Pandey & Sejal Mehendiratta
Chandigarh University; Chandigarh University
Abstract
Among today’s most controversial issues in mental health is the ethical and legal tension between forcibly treating people for mental health issues and respecting their right to make their own choices about treatments. Many mental health clinicians believe that once a patient becomes mentally ill, he or she has lost some level of capacity to […]
Piyush Pandey & Sejal Mehendiratta
Chandigarh University; Chandigarh University
Abstract
Among today’s most controversial issues in mental health is the ethical and legal tension between forcibly treating people for mental health issues and respecting their right to make their own choices about treatments. Many mental health clinicians believe that once a patient becomes mentally ill, he or she has lost some level of capacity to […]
Neha Singh Ranpuria
Vikrant University Madhya Pradesh
Abstract
Financial fraud and white collars are major aspects that pose possible economic security and credibility of any country. In such developing economies like India and Sri Lanka, there are numerous structural and procedural as well as political losses in the implementation of laws against such crimes. This study examines the commonalities and difference in legal […]
Anushree Goyal
UPES, Dehradun
Abstract
As India transitions from the colonial-era of Indian Penal Code, 1860 to the decolonised era of Bhartiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), 2023, its obscenity jurisprudence remains trapped between Victorian model of morality and the modern digital culture. The legal doctrine of obscenity in India is caught in a jurisprudential time warp. This article examines how the […]
Anoushka Narayana Phanswal
Amity International School, Noida
Abstract
Abstract Free healthcare camps organised by hospitals, non-governmental organisations and charitable institutions form an important part of community outreach in India. These camps provide consultations, basic investigations and preventive care to economically weaker and underserved populations. However, the absence of direct payment for medical services often creates uncertainty regarding the legal responsibilities of doctors, hospitals […]

Dissolution of Marriage Under Muslim Law

January 30, 2026 Volume III, Issue 4
Priyadarshini
Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad
Abstract
Divorce in Muslim laws is viewed as “a legal and controlled process of dissolving a marriage in case of an unworkable situation wherein neither of them can enjoy a harmonious and dignified relationship.” Divorce in Muslim laws relies on “Islamic legal maxims which had been derived from the Islamic Quran and Hadith, whereas Muslim laws […]