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  • Volume X, 2024

    Legal Recognition of Same- Sex Marriage in India: A Contemporary Challenge

    Asst. Prof. Fathima Ibrahim Abstract “It lies within the domain of Parliament and State Legislatures to determine the law on marriage.” Marriage is seen to be an agreement between a man and a woman, mostly for a purpose of bearing children and being each other’s companion throughout life. According to Hindu law, marriage is a…

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  • Volume X, 2024

    Influence and Investment: Navigating the Legal Terrain of Finfluencer Regulation in India

    Dr. Shruti Nandwana Abstract The rapid rise of financial influencers, commonly known as “finfluencers,” has reshaped the investment landscape in India, democratizing access to financial knowledge while simultaneously posing significant regulatory challenges. Leveraging the power of social media, these influencers impact investment decisions, often without formal qualifications or accountability mechanisms. This phenomenon has prompted growing…

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  • Volume X, 2024

    Habitual Criminality And Legal Framework Under The Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita 2023

    Hobalaiah Prof. (Dr) Suresh V Nadagoudar ABSTRACT Crime is a global and societal phenomenon that perpetually evolves alongside technological improvements. The techniques for perpetrating crimes have evolved considerably, rendering offenders more adept and merciless. The researcher underscores the necessity for a proficient police system and the implementation of robust legislation. Nonetheless, inefficiencies within the police…

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  • Volume X, 2024

    Forced Begging A Financial Rewarding Business In Human Trafficking In Nigeria

    Dr. Ogwezzy Oluwatosin. O Abstract  Forced begging is a form of human trafficking which involve forced criminal activity or organised crime. Estimates suggest that traffickers can earn substantial amounts from forced beggars, particularly children and individuals with disabilities. Forced begging in Nigeria, is propelled  by factors such as poverty, underfunded education and lack of child protection,…

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  • Volume X, 2024

    Cooling off Period: – An Invention of the Business Practice and its effect on Traditional Commercial Law(s)

    Dr. Bibhabasu Misra Abstract “Cooling off” is a term of business law, a new invention of craft, where parties are allowed to repudiate a contract even after the unconditional acceptance of the offer. This doctrine is generally limited to the “Direct sell” but not applicable to other types of contract. In this paper, the researcher…

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  • Volume X, 2024

    Advantages, Challenges and Future of Artificial Intelligence in Educational Institutions in India

    Asst. Prof. Shreya Shah Abstract The incorporation of Artificial Intelligence also known as the AI in educational institutions in India is transmuting the traditional learning environment by boosting personalized learning, administrative tasks being automated, and also changing and improving the student engagement. AI-powered tools such as adaptive learning platforms, virtual tutors, and intelligent assessment systems…

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  • Volume X, 2024

    A Critical Analysis of the Implementation of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960: A Case Study of Goa

    Asst. Prof. Adv. Mrs. Gina S. Korgaonkar Abstract: India’s Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960 (PCA Act) is intended to be a shield for vulnerable creatures. However, a stark contrast exists between its noble aims and the reality on the ground. This article, focusing on Goa as a microcosm, examines the Act’s implementation, revealing…

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