Indian Journal for Research in Law and Management

Advancing Law and Management

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Saswati Mishra
University Law College , UTKAL UNIVERSITY.
Abstract
Public Interest Litigation (PIL) has become a powerful legal mechanism in India, enabling individuals and groups to seek justice on behalf of those who are unable to approach the courts themselves. Originally developed to advance constitutional values and ensure access to justice for the marginalized, PIL has significantly broadened the scope of judicial intervention in […]

people’s union for civil liberties

August 30, 2025 Volume II, Issue 9
semon kaur
ime law college, law student
AYUSHI PANDEY
University of petroleum and energy studies (UPES)
PRITY KUMARI
CENTRAL UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH BIHAR
AYUSHI PANDEY
University of petroleum and energy studies (UPES)
AYUSHI PANDEY
University of petroleum and energy studies (UPES)
PRITY KUMARI
CENTRAL UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH BIHAR
AYUSHI PANDEY
University of petroleum and energy studies (UPES)
Aarti Sukhram
Advocate
Abstract
India’s rapidly expanding digital economy has seen the rise of Big Tech platforms such as Amazon, Google, Meta, and domestic entities like Paytm and Flipkart, which dominate through network effects, data control, and algorithm-driven ecosystems. Traditional competition law, rooted in price-based analysis, is insufficient to address these dynamics. This paper critically examines the ability of […]
PRITY KUMARI
CENTRAL UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH BIHAR
Abstract
In a time when workplace wellness is seen as an important factor for organizational efficiency, India is still behind in creating a complete framework that covers various work environments. While countries like Finland, the UK, and the US include sanitation rights, mental health protections, and regulated infrastructure in their laws, India’s approach is still uncoordinated […]