Indian Journal for Research in Law and Management

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Shambhavi Chaturvedi
atma ram sanatan dharma college university of delhi
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The growth of digital marketplaces has changed consumer transactions into borderless transactions. Consumers in India regularly purchase goods and online services and subscriptions from both outside and inside national boundary sellers. While such transaction provide convenience but they expose fundamental tussle between global commerce and legal systems boundations . Consumer protection law which was initially […]
Shambhavi Chaturvedi
atma ram sanatan dharma college university of delhi
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The development of India since independence has been a constant tussle between economic growth and sustainable use of resources and the protection of the environment. The rapid industrialisation ,growing infrastructure to meet developmental goals and growing population demand, and mining has resulted sever degradation and exploitation of environment directly affecting the entire nation and to […]
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Sabarimala temple verdict that shows the tussle between constitutional morality and religious customs. In the young Indian lawyer’s association vs state of Kerala(2018) the supreme court was appealed to decide whether an ages old religious practice of stopping women of reproductive age from entering the Sabarimala temple withstands the constitutional scrutiny. The case not only […]
Mayank Chaurasia
Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma College, University of Delhi
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The institutional independence of the Election Commission of India (ECI) is not just a procedural luxury lying in the framework, instead, it is a constitutional condition for the legitimacy of democracy. The Article 324 of the Indian constitution established the Election Commission of India (ECI) vesting it with the superintendence, direction, and control of all […]
Mayank Chaurasia
Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma College, University of Delhi
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Data has always been a central infrastructure of governance, commerce, and social organizations in the contemporary India. Public welfare delivery, financial systems, healthcare administration, employment platforms, and digital marketplaces, all increasingly rely on the collection and processing on large volumes of personal database. As a result of this, data is no longer just a neutral […]
Mayank Chaurasia
Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma College, University of Delhi
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Since Independence, India’s economic trajectory has been marked by a constant tension between regulatory state and market economy. Observing from the early years of planned development in India to the liberalization reforms of 1990s and the contemporary emphasis on market-led growth, it is seen that Indian economic governance has continuously witnesses the boundaries of state […]
Mayank Chaurasia
Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma College, University of Delhi
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Personal laws occupy a very unique and complex position within the framework of India’s constitutional architecture. They derive their legitimacy from religious traditions, beliefs, faith; But still the fact is that they operate within a constitutional order that insists upon the values of equality, individual dignity, and non-arbitrariness. This tension even becomes sharper when courts […]

RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CRIME AND SOCIETY

January 27, 2026 Volume III, Issue 4
George N Taylor
Apeejay Stya University School of Legal Studies
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This research report explores the intricate, reciprocal, and dynamic relationship between society and crime. Rather than treating crime merely as an individual moral failing, this analysis adopts a sociological perspective, arguing that crime is an inherent, socially constructed phenomenon shaped by social structures, cultural norms, and economic conditions. The report investigates how societal inequalities (poverty, […]
George N. Taylor
Apeejay Stya University School of Legal Studies
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The Vishaka v. State of Rajasthan case (1997) originated from the gang rape of social worker Bhanwari Devi in Rajasthan for opposing child marriage, exposing a legal void for workplace sexual harassment in India. Filed as a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) by NGOs, it highlighted the failure of justice and existing laws, prompting the Supreme […]

LEGAL ASPECTS OF CYBER SECURITY IN INDIA

January 27, 2026 Volume III, Issue 4
George N. Taylor
Apeejay Stya University School of Legal Studies
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Cyber security has emerged as one of the most critical public policy and legal issues in India. As digital technologies permeate every aspect of governance, business, and social interaction, the Indian legal system has evolved to address cyber threats, data protection, privacy, and cybercrimes. This paper examines the legal architecture governing cyber security in India, […]