Indian Journal for Research in Law and Management

Advancing Law and Management

ISSN No. : 2583-9896

AI IN CORPORATE COMPLIANCE: A BOON OR BANE FOR REGULATORY OVERSIGHT?

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is reshaping corporate compliance by automating risk detection, contract analysis, and fraud prevention tasks. While this enhances efficiency and reduces human error, it raises concerns about accountability, transparency, and regulatory adequacy. This article explores the use of AI in corporate legal departments in India and globally, analyzing whether current legal frameworks, such […]

INDIA’S NEW ARBITRAL HORIZON: EVALUATING THE DRAFT ARBITRATION AND CONCILIATION (AMENDMENT) BILL, 2024

Arbitration continues to develop as a critical way to resolve commercial disputes, particularly when cross-border. India’s arbitration regime has drastically changed as a result of the 2015 and 2019 amendments, but several operational challenges persist. For instance, institutional support is limited, there is confusion about emergency arbitration, and excessive judicial intervention. To address these issues, […]

CORPORATE GOVERNANCE AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: A LEGAL AND ETHICAL FRAMEWORK FOR RESPONSIBLE AI ADOPTION IN INDIA

This paper explores the growing integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in corporate governance and its implications for India’s legal and regulatory frameworks. While AI enhances efficiency and decision-making transparency, it also introduces ethical concerns and accountability gaps. The study highlights how India’s current corporate laws lag behind global best practices in addressing AI-specific risks. Through […]

THE ETHICS OF MOVING OUT: PROPERTY RIGHTS AND THE LEGALITY OF HUMAN SETTLEMENT ON NEW PLANETS AS EARTH BECOMES INHOSPITABLE

In modern times, we have been able to perceive various trends in the world, ranging from good— global interconnection— to bad—- global warming. As changes in the geopolitical, socio-economic and legal domains propel widespread change in pre-existing human systems, they also shed light on pre-existing human problems. The unending tide of climate change and environmental […]

REGULATING EXPRESSION: BALANCING CONSTITUTIONAL FREEDOM AND STATE CENSORSHIP IN INDIA

In March 2025, comedian Kunal Kamra sparked a national free speech debate with a parody subtly mocking Maharashtra’s Deputy CM, the satire resulted in the vandalism of a Mumbai comedy club, police complaints, and breach of privilege proceedings. Kamra’s refusal to apologise, exemplified how satire in India often leads to censorship, legal threats, and political […]