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THE CONNECTION BETWEEN IP RIGHTS AND CONSUMER PROTECTION
Nikita Baloda, Student, BALLB (Hons.), School of Law, NMIMS, Navi Mumbai ABSTRACT Innovation and consumer protection have now become interrelated in a technology and wave-driven global economy. Conventionally considered tools for innovation and growth, intellectual property rights (IPRs) are gradually becoming increasingly significant for consumer protection. Despite being designed and intended for intel
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Jan 2312 min read


MODERNIZING BANKING REGULATIONS: A COMPREHENSIVE OVERVIEW OF THE RBI DRAFT (COMMERCIAL BANKS—CAPITAL MARKET EXPOSURE) DIRECTIONS, 2025
Raghavendra Samala, Student, B.A. LLB (Hons.), NALSAR University of Law ABSTRACT The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) released the Draft Directions on Capital Market Exposure (CME) for on October 24, 2025, to consolidate a set of circulars into a framework. These guidelines, set to be implemented from April 1, 2026, apply to all commercial banks operating in India, including foreign bank branches. The intent is to enhance clarity in definitions, improve supervision, and adjust p
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Jan 2313 min read


RISE OF COMMERCIAL MEDIATION IN INDIA- A CONTEMPORARY ANALYSIS
Saswata Bhattacharya, BBALLB 3 rd Year, Amity University Kolkata. ABSTRACT Mediation is an informal process of settling disputes amicably, which has been widely promoted globally in general and India in particular. While, Section 89 of CPC has given teeth to such ADR mechanism, laws such as the Commercial Courts have provided a real impetus to such a process. Its importance has been emphasised in v

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Jan 217 min read


TRANSFORMING CONSTITUTIONAL MORALITY: A FEMINIST PERSPECTIVE FROM INDIA
Mr. Tushar Verma, B.A. LL.B. 3rd Year, Asian Law College, Noida ABSTRACT In India, constitutional morality has emerged as a key that assists in the resolution of the conflicts between the old social traditions and the ideals of liberty, equality, dignity and justice. This paper examines constitutional morality through a feminist jurisprudential viewpoint, where the notion of neutrality in the inter
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Jan 218 min read


ROLE OF UN AND NGO'S IN HUMAN RIGHT ENFORCEMENT—SAFEGUARDING THE RIGHT TO HEALTH OF INDIAN TEA GARDEN WORKERS
Ms. Susmita Das, Assistant Professor of Law, National Law University, Tripura Dr. Ponkhi Borah, Assistant Professor of Law, Assam University, Silchar ABSTRACT India is the second-largest tea producer in the world and the largest producer of black tea. The tea industry employs about 1.16 million workers directly and many more indirectly. Around 63% of tea workers say their health and safety are at risk due to po
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Jan 2115 min read


ACCENTUATING THE DECLINE OF INDIAN DEMOCRACY: A SOCIOLOGICAL STUDY OF ITS IMPACT ON SLUM WOMEN
Dr. Sovana Mukherjee, Assistant Professor in Sociology, Durgapur Institute of Legal Studies, Affiliated to Kazi Nazrul University, Asansol ABSTRACT This sociological study delves into the lives of female slum inhabitants in India, uncovering the intricacies of their experiences and the ways in which they navigate the complexities of poverty, gender-based violence, and social exclusion. Through a qualitative research design, this study explores the intersection of gend
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Oct 29, 202525 min read


UNVEILING THE SILENT SUFFERINGS OF GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE AND FOOD SECURITY – A LEGAL PERSPECTIVE
Dr. Abdul Munim Choudhury, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, The ICFAI University, Tripura Mr. T. A. Choudhury, Assistant Professor, Ajmal Law College, Hojai ABSTRACT Food security and gender-based violence (GBV) are two important concerns that intricately interact, yet little is known about how they are related. This study aims to clarify the complex relationship between gender-based violence and food security, bringing attention to the pain that many people go
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Oct 29, 202520 min read


MARITAL RAPE UNDER THE BHARATIYA NYAYA SANHITA, 2023: A MISSED OPPORTUNITY FOR GENDER JUSTICE IN INDIA
Mr. Kartikey Mishra, Student, LLM, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad Ms. Namrata Mishra, Student, 4 th Year B.A. LL.B. Jiwaji University, Gwalior ABSTRACT The Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 (BNS) was introduced with the objective of modernising India’s criminal law and replacing the colonial Indian Penal Code, 1860. However, Section 63 of the BNS continues to preserve the marital-rape exception, stipulating that sexual intercourse by a man with his own wife, provide
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Oct 29, 202513 min read


HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL RESOLUTION ON THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Adish Jain, LLM Scholar and Researcher, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad ABSTRACT This research analysis the implementation of UNHRC Resolution 51/12, specifically focusing on capacity-building efforts to incorporate human rights principles into local governance structures. Research is important since local governments are the primary stakeholder institutions, and their human rights capacity, or lack thereof, will determine if genuine integration can take place. The re
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Oct 29, 202511 min read


A SOCIO LEGAL STUDY OF DIVORCE CASES RELATED TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO KAMRUP METRO AND HOJAI DISTRICT
Nowadays it has been seen that the Indian society has witnessed an upsurge in divorce. One of the driving reason behind these divorces are found to be domestic violence by the husband or the in laws of the wife. Reports say that India traditionally has one of the lowest divorce rates globally at approximately 1% of marriages but this figure is steadily increasing. Domestic violence has emerged as one of the leading causes of divorce in India. According to the national fami
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Oct 29, 20257 min read
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