Indian Journal for Research in Law and Management

Advancing Law and Management

ISSN No. : 2583-9896

Analysis of Copyright Act, 1957

The Copyright Act, 1957, which is the main piece of legislation governing copyright_x000D_ protection in India, is thoroughly and critically examined in this research article. The Act_x000D_ grants exclusive rights to original works of literature, drama, music, and art, as well as_x000D_ cinematograph films and sound recordings, protecting and encouraging creators. Its_x000D_ fundamental contents, judicial […]

THE ROLE OF INDIAN JUDICIARY IN ADVANCING LGBTQIA+ COMMUNITY RIGHTS

The role of Indian judiciary in promoting LGBTQIA+ rights has been transformative and growing that exemplifies exceptional judicial activism despite problems in social acceptance and lack of legislative framework. This article shall discuss the role of judiciary in India as an agent in dismantling taboos against the queer community and anti- LGBTQIA legal structures, especially […]

REEL JUSTICE VS. REAL JUSTICE

The black robe of an advocate is not just a piece of their uniform; it’s a symbol. Since time immemorial, it has stood as a representation for knowledge, integrity, and a solemn dedication_x000D_ towards the pursuit of justice. Within the hallowed halls of the court lies a scared realm where logic and law are paramount. […]

Beyond IT Era: It’s AI Era.

Artificial Intelligence is an emerging field. A new discovery. Sometimes, it feels like AI is a recent technological development._x000D_ AI research began in 1956, it’s not a sudden booming field. In particular, AI research and AI technology are strategic and studied concepts with the Dartmouth Workshop on Artificial Intelligence. This conference was organized by John […]

Case commentary on: Uday v state of Karnataka

The case of Uday v. State of Karnataka is a landmark judgment by the Supreme Court of India that examines the legal contours of consent in the context of sexual relationships based on a promise of marriage. The Court addressed whether consent obtained under such a promise, when unfulfilled, could vitiate the act of sexual […]