Indian Journal for Research in Law and Management

Advancing Law and Management

ISSN No. : 2583-9896

THE CONSTITUTIONAL DIMENSIONS OF THE COLLEGIUM: BALANCING INDEPENDENCE AND ACCOUNTABILITY

The Indian Collegium system is critically examined in this essay, with an emphasis on its constitutional aspects and its efforts to strike a balance between judicial independence and democratic accountability. The Collegium was created to protect the higher judiciary from executive meddling and resulted from judicial interpretation in the Second and Third Judges’ Cases. Although […]

IMRAN PRATAPGARHI VS. STATE OF GUJARAT 2025 SCC ONLINE SC 362

The case of Imran Pratapgarhi v. State of Gujarat (2025) stands as a landmark in India’s evolving constitutional and procedural jurisprudence, marking the first major interpretation of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 and the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023. It arose from an FIR lodged against poet and parliamentarian Imran Pratapgarhi for reciting a poem […]

Creative Rights In Digital Era- Intellectual Property Battles In Fan Made And AI Generated Works

This article examines the evolving challenges of copyright ownership in the digital era, focusing on fan-made art and AI-generated works. It explores how fan creations, often inspired by fictional universes, blur the line between homage and infringement. With the rise of generative AI, questions surrounding authorship, originality, and creative control have intensified. Through analysis of […]

ONLINE HARASSMENT: CHALLENGES AND LEGAL FRAMEWORK

The exponential growth of digital communication has redefined the boundaries of human interaction, enabled unprecedented connectivity while simultaneously created fertile ground for new forms of abuse. Cyberbullying and online harassment have emerged as some of the most pervasive and psychologically damaging manifestations of this dark digital evolution. Unlike traditional bullying, their reach is limitless, their […]

An Analysis On Sharing Economy And The Law Navigating Bankruptcy Challenges in India’s Digital Platform

The sharing economy has reshaped India’s digital and labour landscape through platforms like Uber, Swiggy, and UrbanClap, offering flexibility and new income opportunities while challenging traditional legal structures. This paper examines the intersection of the sharing economy and bankruptcy law, focusing on how India’s current frameworks particularly the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC), 2016 and […]