Indian Journal for Research in Law and Management

Advancing Law and Management

ISSN No. : 2583-9896

CASE COMMENTARY – Suchita Srivastava vs. Chandigarh Administration 2009

This case revolves around reproductive rights and the importance of decisional autonomy and legal agency of persons with disabilities. In Indian jurisprudence, this case is remarked as landmark case for recognition of rights of disable persons against sexual violence especially heinous crimes like rape. It involves a mentally retarded women being victim of rape in […]

ROLE OF CENTRAL VIGILANCE COMMISSION

The Central Vigilance Commission is the main institution in India that deals with preventing corruption in the central government and its departments. In a democracy like India where transparency and integrity are essential for good governance, the CVC plays a crucial role in ensuring that public officials act, honestly, fairly and without abusing their powers. […]

CONSTITUTIONAL VALIDITY OF RESTITUTION OF CONJUGAL RIGHTS

This study analyses the constitutional legitimacy of a statutory provision in the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, that enables one spouse to sue for the restitution of the other to the matrimonial home by way of a court decree. While aimed at upholding the institution of marriage and facilitating conciliation, this remedy has faced notable legal […]

Landmark Supreme Court Judgements in India

The Supreme Court of India has played a transformative role in shaping the country’s legal and social fabric through landmark judgments. Cases like NALSA v. Union of India and Puttaswamy v. Union of India expanded individual rights by recognizing gender identity and privacy as fundamental rights. Vishaka v. State of Rajasthan established workplace protections for […]