Indian Journal for Research in Law and Management

Advancing Law and Management

ISSN No. : 2583-9896

Research Paper: Wombs for Rent, Rights for Sale: A Critical Legal Appraisal of Surrogacy in India’s Bio-ethical Regime

This paper critically examines the legal, ethical, and socio-political dimensions of surrogacy in India, interrogating the shifting paradigms from commercial to altruistic reproduction under the Surrogacy (Regulation) Act, 2021. Through a doctrinal and feminist legal analysis, it argues that the current legal framework represents not_x000D_ protection but paternalism-substituting women’s autonomy with state-sanctioned morality. The study […]

Cyber Crimes And Legal Remedies: A Contemporary Legal Analysis

ABSTRACT_x000D_ The proliferation of digital technology has revolutionised communication, commerce, and_x000D_ governance. However, it has also given rise to new-age offences broadly termed as_x000D_ cybercrimes. These crimes, which transcend geographical boundaries, pose a serious threat to_x000D_ national security, individual privacy, and economic integrity. This article explores the_x000D_ multifaceted nature of cybercrimes, the statutory provisions addressing […]

Legal Aspects of Mergers and acquisitions in India

In India, mergers and acquisitions (M&A) are essential tools for corporate restructuring and_x000D_ economic expansion, reflecting the country’s growing business environment and growing_x000D_ integration with international markets. With an emphasis on important legislation including_x000D_ the Companies Act of 2013, the Competition Act of 2002, SEBI regulations, and the Foreign_x000D_ Exchange Management Act, this research paper […]

CRICKET ASSOCIATION OF BIHAR v. BOARD OF CONTROL FOR CRICKET IN INDIA & Ors.

The landmark ruling of Cricket Association of Bihar v. Board of Control for Cricket in India and Ors that concerns with the application of constitutional principles and enforcement of fundamental rights against private entities like Board of Control for Cricket in India (hereon BCCI) performing public function. This case came as a result of allegations […]

CYBER GENDER VIOLENCE AND CONSTITUTIONAL MORALITY: A LEGAL ANALYSIS OF ONLINE HARMS AGAINST WOMEN

In addition to redefining social interaction, communication, and information access, the digital revolution has also given rise to a new frontier of gendered violence. The rise of cyber gender violence, which includes online defamation, trolling, image-based sexual abuse, and cyberstalking, illustrates how patriarchal oppression has spread online. The internet, which was once thought of as […]

Role of lok adalats in Indian Judiciary

In this research study, the Lok Adalat system‚Äîa novel alternative dispute resolution_x000D_ invention in India‚Äîis thoroughly examined, with a focus on its revolutionary potential as a_x000D_ “People’s Court” inside the larger judicial structure. The old adversarial system’s structural_x000D_ problems increasing case backlogs, exorbitant fees, convoluted procedures, and limited_x000D_ access to justice for socioeconomically underprivileged communities […]

REGULATION OF CRYPTOCURRENCY IN INDIA

This article tries to analyze the developing regulatory environment for cryptocurrency, considering the conflict between technological advancements and ensuring consumer protection. With the Reserve Bank of India’s (hereon RBI) restrictions in 2018 and subsequent Supreme Court intervention in Internet and Mobile Association of India v. Reserve Bank of India (2020) , this article navigates a […]