Indian Journal for Research in Law and Management

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Yashasvi Nagar
College of Law, IPS Academy, DAVV, Indore
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Digital life increasingly expects people to stay visible. Studying, working, networking, or even maintaining a social presence now often requires continuous participation online. For women, that visibility rarely comes without consequences. The same platforms that encourage self-expression also expose them to greater scrutiny, misuse of personal information, and forms of abuse that the law often […]
Jahnvi Goel
Amity University
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Over the last few decades, the financial environment in India and abroad has undergone a paradigm shift. Economic transactions have been transformed by new technologies, digital banking, electronic fund transfers, cryptocurrencies, blockchain, peer-to-peer lending, and AI-driven financial platforms. Traditional finance was based on physical assets and direct contracts, while modern systems use digital assets, decentralised […]
Jahnvi Goel
Amity University
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This paper examines the structural evolution of corporate environmental governance in India, from a discretionary, reputation-driven Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) framework to a legally binding, dual-track regulatory enforcement regime. Central to this change is the Securities and Exchange Board of India’s (SEBI) codification of the Business Responsibility and Sustainability Reporting (BRSR) framework, complemented by the […]
Jahnvi Goel
Amity University
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The dispute in Union of India v. Mohit Minerals Pvt. Ltd. arose at the crossroads of international trade practices and the developing legal framework of the Goods and Services Tax (GST). In maritime commerce, imports are typically governed by two standard Incoterms: Free on Board (FOB) and Cost, Insurance, and Freight (CIF). Under an FOB […]
Jahnvi Goel
Amity University
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Food labels have become crucial for consumer protection as more individuals rely on packaged foods and develop lifestyle disorders. Food packaging increasingly contains health information that aids consumers in making decisions. However, a lot of food labels in India are difficult to read due to unclear language, false claims, and insufficient disclosures. Under the Food […]
Abhaya
Maitreyi College Delhi University
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The rise of “quiet quitting” has sparked global debate about employee engagement, workplace expectations, and the limits of employer authority. Contrary to its name, quiet quitting does not involve resigning from employment; rather, it refers to employees performing only the duties required under their employment contracts while rejecting the culture of unpaid overwork and constant […]
Abhaya
Maitreyi College Delhi University
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The Right to be Forgotten (RTBF) has emerged as a significant privacy right in the digital age, enabling individuals to seek the removal of personal information that is no longer relevant or necessary. This article examines the development and current status of the RTBF in India, tracing its origins from the European Union’s General Data […]

Case Commentary Anuradha Bhasin Vs Union of India

July 17, 2026 Volume III, Issue 9
Abhaya
Maitreyi College Delhi University
Abstract
The Supreme Court of India’s judgment in Anuradha Bhasin v. Union of India, (2020) 3 SCC 637, delivered on 10 January 2020, marked a defining moment in India’s constitutional jurisprudence for the digital age. Arising from the unprecedented communication blackout imposed in Jammu and Kashmir following the abrogation of Article 370 in August 2019, the […]
Abhaya
Maitreyi College Delhi University
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The advent of artificial intelligence has given rise to deepfakes — hyper-realistic synthetic media capable of fabricating the words, actions, and identities of real individuals. In India, the viral spread of a non-consensual deepfake video of actress Rashmika Mandanna in 2023 exposed the alarming inadequacy of the existing legal framework in addressing AI-generated harm. This […]

BISWAJIT DAS V. CENTRAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION

July 17, 2026 Volume III, Issue 9
Pramiti Kothawade
ILS Law College
Abstract
The case arose from a fraudulent insurance scam which involved officials connected with Life Insurance Corporation of India (LICI). The appellant (Biswajit Das), worked as a Development Officer in LIC. He was charged of conspiring with others to fraudulently acquire insurance claim amounts by pretending that the covered individual had passed away while, in reality, […]