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LEGAL ASPECTS OF THE INDIAN PORTS SECTOR

January 29, 2026 Volume III, Issue 4
Yasaswini Vommi
GITAM University
Abstract
The role that the port industry plays in the Indian economy is quite vital, as it handles most of the international as well as internal trade. Keeping in view the port industry’s position, the regulations associated with it are governed, depending upon the division of powers provided under the Constitution. The following blog is about […]

LEGAL AID IN INDIA

January 29, 2026 Volume III, Issue 4
Yasaswini Vommi
GITAM University
Abstract
Legal aid is a fundamental component of India’s justice delivery system, aimed at ensuring equal access to justice for all citizens, particularly the economically and socially disadvantaged. Rooted in the constitutional mandate of Articles 14, 38, and 39A, legal aid seeks to eliminate barriers that prevent individuals from seeking legal remedies due to financial or […]

Google LLC VS. Competition Commission of India

January 28, 2026 Volume III, Issue 4
Girishma ahirwar
Bharati VIdyapeeth, Pune/ Student
Abstract
The decision in Google LLC v. Competition Commission of India marks a significant development in Indian competition law, particularly in the regulation of digital markets and platform economies. This paper examines the findings of the Competition Commission of India (CCI) concerning Google’s alleged abuse of dominance under Section 4 of the Competition Act, 2002 within […]
Girishma Ahirwar
Bharati VIdyapeeth, Pune
Abstract
The doctrine of arbitrability determines whether a particular dispute is capable of being resolved through arbitration rather than through adjudication by courts or statutory tribunals. In India, arbitrability has emerged as a crucial doctrinal filter shaping the limits of arbitral autonomy and judicial intervention. Despite the pro-arbitration objectives of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 […]
Girishma ahirwar
Bharati VIdyapeeth, Pune/ Student
Abstract
The rapid growth of gig and platform-based work in India has created unprecedented opportunities for flexible employment but has simultaneously exposed workers to heightened occupational safety and health risks. Traditional labour laws often fail to address the vulnerabilities of this workforce, which includes delivery personnel, ride share drivers, and freelance digital service providers. The enactment […]

ESG in India 2025: The New Corporate Pressure Point

January 28, 2026 Volume III, Issue 4
Girishma ahirwar
Bharati VIdyapeeth, Pune/ Student
Abstract
Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) compliance has become a central framework influencing corporate behaviour and investment decisions in India. This paper examines the evolution of ESG from voluntary corporate responsibility initiatives to a structured regulatory regime, culminating in SEBI’s mandatory Business Responsibility and Sustainability Reporting (BRSR) framework. It analyses the three pillars of ESG and […]
Anushka Arya
Chanakya National Law University
Abstract
Family disputes involve deep dimensions of person, emotion, and society that set them apart from ordinary civil or commercial litigation. In recognition, the Family Courts Act, 1984, was passed with a view to encouraging conciliation, Counselling, and expedient disposal of matrimonial and family-related disputes through processes less adversarial and more humane. Despite this intent of […]

CASE COMMENT: KEYUR NITHINBHAI VS. STATE OF GUJARAT

January 28, 2026 Volume III, Issue 4
Anushka Arya
Chanakya National Law University
Abstract
The case of Keyur Nitinbhai Somaiya v. The State of Gujarat (2025) deals with the concept of abetment of suicide under section 306 IPC and the exercise of the inherent powers provided under section 482 CrPC. The Gujarat HC noted that harassment or demand of money doesn’t come within the purview of section 107 IPC […]

The Indian Parliament: Structure, Powers, and Functions

January 28, 2026 Volume III, Issue 4
Anushka Arya
Chanakya National Law University
Abstract
The India parliament stands out as the supreme law-making organ and the primary foundation of constitutional democracy and federal principles of representation, discussion, and answerability. It comprises bicameral structures, thereby providing perfect federal balance and effective law production and executive answerability through legislative, financial, and constituent powers. Besides law production, the parliament acts as a […]
Anushka Arya
Chanakya National Law University
Abstract
Women’s rights in India have moved through many transformations, progressing through various pieces of legislation that have ensured not only safety, dignity, equality, and empowerment, but also brought about many laws protecting them at various levels. The PWDVA, Dowry Prohibition Act, POSH Act, POCSO, Hindu Succession Act, etc., are some of the various protective laws […]