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  • Volume X, 2024

    “Unfair Means in Public Examinations: A Critical Analysis of the Public Examinations (Prevention of Unfair Means) Act, 2024”

    Dr. Naresh Waghmare Abstract The Public Examinations (Prevention of Unfair Means) Act, 2024, is a recent piece of legislation passed by the Indian Parliament with the aim of curbing cheating and other unfair practices in public examinations. This research article offers a critical analysis of the Act, examining its key provisions, strengths, and weaknesses. The…

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  • Volume X, 2024

    The Legal Regime for The Discharge of Contract: A Legal Escape from Contractual Liabilities

    Dr. Oluwagbenga Atere Abstract:The discharge of a contract refers to the termination of contractual obligations, releasing parties from their duties under the agreement. Contracts can be discharged through various methods, including performance, agreement, frustration, breach, and operation of law. Discharge by performance occurs when parties fulfill their contractual duties as agreed. Discharge by agreement involves…

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  • Volume X, 2024

    The Legal and Ethical Implications of Biometric and DNA Evidence in Criminal Law

    Himanshu Mishra ABSTRACT By means of biometric and DNA evidence, criminal investigations have transformed forensic science and offered consistent means of suspect identification and exoneration of the accused. Its use, however, raises moral and legal issues particularly with regard to data protection and privacy rights.This paper under reference to criminal law investigates the legislative framework…

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  • Volume X, 2024

    The Future: Lawyers + AI, Not Lawyers vs. AI

    Adv Anaswara Anilal Abstract Artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing the legal profession by increasing efficiency and accuracy in legal research, contract analysis, and case prediction. Although fears of AI replacing lawyers still exist, this paper maintains that AI will complement, rather than substitute, legal professionals. AI-powered tools automate routine work, freeing lawyers to concentrate on…

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  • Volume X, 2024

    Freedom Of Speech And Expression Through Social Media- Issues And Challenges

    M. Muthukumar Abstract The technological advancement has provided numerous benefits including improved connectivity and information availability. The media is frequently referred to as the fourth pillar of democracy, with a key role in shaping public opinion, driving development and holding power accountable. One among the media, Social media has developed into an essential communication tool…

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  • Volume X, 2024

    The Future of Space Tourism: Legal Uncertainty, Environmental Concerns, and Regulatory Pathways

    Dr. Sourabh V. C. Ubale* & Adv. Shalini Sharma** ABSTRACT The rapid advancement of commercial space exploration, exemplified by industry leaders like Elon Musk, has thrust space tourism into the global spotlight, necessitating urgent regulatory considerations. This paper critically examines the regulatory challenges in space tourism, particularly the inadequacy of existing international legal frameworks, the…

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  • Volume X, 2024

    The Enviro-Legal Sniff Test of Dog Meat Consumption in Nagaland

    Rudraksh Pathak* & Arya Mishra** Abstract The legal and ethical discourse surrounding dog meat consumption in Nagaland brings to light the delicate balance between cultural identity, indigenous rights, and evolving animal welfare standards. Rooted in the culinary traditions of the Naga people, the practice has long been a marker of cultural heritage, yet it faces…

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  • Volume X, 2024

    Parliamentary Privileges: A probable solution to N. Ravi v. Speaker, Legislative Assembly, Chennai

    Dr. J Ravindran Abstract Two decades ago, a Constitution Bench presided over by Chief Justice R. C. Lahoti while dealing with a matter noticed an apparent conflict between the later judgment by Seven Judges in Special Reference No.1 of 1964, AIR 1965 SC 745 and the previous delivered by a Constitution Bench of Five Judges…

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  • Volume X, 2024

    Overzealous protection of trademark through bullying: A comparative analysis of India and the United States

    Dr. Debmita Mondal* and Mehak Bansal* Abstract In the new global economy, trademarks have become one of the most crucial tools for companies to protect their brands and intellectual property. Trademark laws were enacted to grant businesses exclusive rights over their marks, ensuring that their brand identity remains safeguarded against infringement. However, the overzealous enforcement…

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  • Volume X, 2024

    Limits of Self Defence in International Law with Specific Reference to the Modern-day Use of Force

    Gayathri. U Abstract: Every state has an inherent right to defend itself from unlawful aggression or attack by another state or non-state actors. The concept of self-defence underwent a significant change after the 9/11 attack, where its application extended to terrorist attacks or non-state actors. Though this right is inherent, it has certain limitations that…

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