Indian Journal for Research in Law and Management

Advancing Law and Management

ISSN No. : 2583-9896

Marrying the Rapist: A Dark Reality Hidden Behind ‘Compromise’ in Indian Society

This study critically investigates an approach of pursuing compromising marriages to rape survivors with the perpetrators, an approach that greatly undermines not only legal but also moral framework. Rooted in socio-legal and psychological studies, this paper challenges such a regressive thought process-the thought that marriage could be a solution to rape or the rescue of […]

Sustainable Business Practices: Merging Profitability with People and Planet Priorities

Abstract The article discusses the new business model that accepts profitability alongside environmental and social responsibilities. In context, sustainable business practices are gaining new importance as a function of economic, environmental, and social responsibilities. Given the scenario of climate change, social inequality, and higher consumer awareness, the firms have been gradually migrating away from profit-only […]

Legal Personhood for Autonomous AI Agents: Liability and Accountability in Cyberspace

Development of artificial intelligence (AI) on a global scale has created autonomous agents that are increasingly doing to question existing legal structures. The given paper provides a critical consideration of the possibility of awarding legal personhood to the self-governing AI agents, paying attention to the following consequences that liability and accountability in cyberspace will have. […]

Smart Contracts and Decentralized Justice: Dispute Resolution on the Blockchain

The swift and resounding proliferation of blockchain technology has opened the doors to a renaissance of legal innovation, especially when it concerns dispute resolution. This chapter explores how smart contracts and decentralized justice systems may revolutionize dispute management and resolution in the digital-first world. Smart contracts allow for automation, transparency, and trustless enforceability, thereby going […]

A Comparative Study of Old and New Electronic Evidences

This research paper aims to investigate the existing legal framework for electronic evidence in India and its implications. Recent technological innovations have greatly influenced society, with electronic records now part of everyday life for people from all walks of life, ranging from the poor and the rich to businessmen and even criminals. All activities and […]

Clinical Legal Education in India

Clinical legal education is crucial in preparing law students with the requisite skills to practice law as a profession with proficiency. It involves teaching students to become lawyers through learning by doing or experiential learning. Clinical Legal Education is undergoing an era of growth and development, which has prompted clinicians all over the globe to […]