Indian Journal for Research in Law and Management

Advancing Law and Management

ISSN No. : 2583-9896

Fundamental Rights in the Digital Age: Emerging Legal Challenges in India

The fast growth of digital technology has changed the way people in India communicate, study, work, do business, and access government services. It has made everyday life easier and has helped improve economic growth and social development. At the same, it has also created new challenges for protecting the fundamental rights guaranteed under the Constitution […]

AN ANALYSIS OF CONSUMER PROTECTION LAW IN INDIA

The Consumer Protection Law has evolved through a remarkable process from the pre-historic era to colonial legislative imports and Post-Independence Statutory Consolidation in India. The objectives of this paper are to discuss the evolution, structure and problems of the Consumer Protection regime under the landmark Consumer Protection Act, 1986, and the reforming Consumer Protection Act, […]

UNDERSTANDING THE RIGHT TO INFORMATION (RTI) ACT

India’s democracy transformed after enactment of the Right to Information (RTI) Act in 2005. It put an end to bureaucracy’s inherent secretiveness, by establishing a system of openness and accountability, anchored in the constitutional right of free speech. Under this Act, every citizen can ask for information from “public authorities”-a term that includes any governmental […]

SHREYA SINGHAL V. UNION OF INDIA (2015)

In Shreya Singhal v. Union of India (2015), India’s Supreme Court gave a monumental verdict which defined the right to digital free speech by striking down certain Information Technology Act provisions, which allowed for overbroad censorship. In this section, the article discusses the verdict through a section-wise breakdown, as well as, by addressing the “chilling […]

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND LAW: SHAPING THE FUTURE OF JUSTICE

The article covers the shift of AI into the conservative legal world, especially with the assistance of machine learning and natural language processing technologies for legal research and document review as well as judicial management. The piece illustrates that on the one hand, it allows to speed up all legal work and fill the so […]

The Jurisprudence of the Digital field: Addressing Algorithmic Bias and the Legal Literacy Gap in the Evolution of Indian Sports Law

The contemporary sporting landscape is undergoing a paradigm shift, transitioning from a purely physical contest to a data-driven digital ecosystem. This research paper explores the evolution of sports law through the lens of artificial intelligence (AI), data governance, and the emerging statutory framework in India. At the heart of this transformation is the ‘digital field’; […]

Punishment and Its Commutation in India: Executive Clemency and Structural Loopholes

Punishment is at the very core of the criminal justice system and serves simultaneously retribution, deterrence, incapacitation, and reform. The power to commute, remit, or pardon a sentence, which rests in the executive under Articles 72 and 161 of the Constitution of India and Sections 432 to 435 of the Code of Criminal Procedure , […]