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Karunasri.K
School of Excellence in Law, The TamilNadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University
KARUNASRI. K
SCHOOL OF EXCELLENCE IN LAW, THE TAMIL NADU DR. AMBEDKAR LAW UNIVERSITY
Avni Chandgothia
O.P Jindal Global University
Abstract
The introduction of the curative petition in Rupa Ashok Hurra v. Ashok Hurra (2002) created a rare and extraordinary remedy within India’s constitutional framework. Unlike review petitions, which are explicitly recognized under Article 137 of the Constitution, curative petitions derive their legitimacy from a judicial reading of Articles 137 and 142, designed to prevent a […]

CYBERBULING: A HIDDEN DANGER FOR THE PEOPLE OF INDIA

August 30, 2025 Volume II, Issue 9
Aditi Roy Chowdhury
St. Xavier's University, Kolkata
IRA DAVE
Amity Law School, Noida
Aditi Roy Chowdhury
St. Xavier's University, Kolkata
Abstract
The concept of judicial separation serves as a crucial provision within the Hindu Marriage Act of 1955. While traditional Hindu law considers marriage as an indissoluble sacrament, the realities of modern life need legal mechanisms to address marital discord. Here comes the concept of judicial separation, as defined under Section 10 of the Hindu Marriage […]

The Evolution of Consumer Protection Laws in India

August 30, 2025 Volume II, Issue 9
IRA DAVE
Amity Law School, Noida
Abstract
From no consumer-centric legislation during the colonial era, to a time where multiple protections exist for them, is a truly interesting evolution process to witness. Through this research paper, we shall trace the archival development of consumer protection laws in India & how the consumers benefit from them. We shall be taking a look at […]

DIFFERENTIATION OF THEORY: CULPABLE HOMICIDE VS MURDER

August 30, 2025 Volume II, Issue 9
Avni Chandgothia
O.P Jindal Global University
Abstract
The distinction between culpable homicide and murder under the Indian Penal Code is one of degree rather than kind, yet it remains a cornerstone of criminal law. Sections 299 and 300 IPC lay down the fine line separating the two, rooted in the concepts of intention and knowledge. While culpable homicide may arise from acts […]

The Evolution of Consumer Protection Laws in India

August 30, 2025 Volume II, Issue 9
IRA DAVE
Amity Law School, Noida
Abstract
From no consumer-centric legislation during the colonial era, to a time where multiple protections exist for them, is a truly interesting evolution process to witness. Through this research paper, we shall trace the archival development of consumer protection laws in India & how the consumers benefit from them. We shall be taking a look at […]

Can courts modify Arbitral Awards?

August 30, 2025 Volume II, Issue 9
IRA DAVE
Amity Law School, Noida