Volume III – Issue IV
1. Emergence of AI and its implication towards data privacy: From Indian legal perspective
Page 1 – 20
D. Majumdar
Head of the Institute, BGHS, Education DepartmentH.K. Chattopadhyay
Legal Consultant, Calcutta University, Kolkata, West Bengal
2. COVID – 19 and Surge in Domestic Violence Cases
Page 21 – 28
Shambhavi Sinha
Symbiosis Law School, Pune, India
3. Corporate Social Responsibility- An Undeniable Helper amidst the Covid-19 Pandemic
Page 29 – 46
Karan Sharma
Amity Law School, Amity University, Noida, India
4. Legalization of Marijuana
Page 47 – 66
Prachie Singh AND Harsh Singh
UPES, Dehradun, India
5. Martial Rape in India: A curse in the Indian Society and in the Criminal Justice System
Page 67 – 76
Deepesh Katariya
Amity Law, School, Amity University, Jaipur, Rajasthan
6. Operational Creditors – The ‘Outcast’ of Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code
Page 77 – 93
Saransh Jain
Amity Law School, Amity University, Noida, India
7. Medical Negligence: Whose Law is it anyway?
Page 94 – 105
Krimul Malhotra
Symbiosis Law School, Pune, India
8. Intellectual Property Rights in Information Technology Sector
Page 106 – 118
Mrinal Singh
Lovely Professional University, India
9. The Protection and Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in the E-Commerce Industry
Page 119 – 129
Lipi Parashar
Christ (Deemed to be University), India
10. National IPR Policy, 2016.
Page 130 – 142
Vishakha Pandey
Kamal Nehru Institute of Physical and Social Sciences, India
11. Comparative Analysis of Preventive Detention Laws in Different Legal Systems: A Critical Appraisal
Page 143 – 161
Vijay Kumar Vimal
Assistant Professor of Law, Chanakya National Law University, Patna, IndiaPawan Kumar
Legal Researcher, India, Delhi
12. Scientific Evidence: The New Hot Potato in the Vernacular of Criminal Case Investigation
Page 162 – 172
Vasudha
Advocate, Punjab and Haryana High Court, Chandigarh, Delhi
13. Effects of Pandemic on the Rights and Obligations of Medical Practitioners
Page 173 – 182
Vishakha V. Choudhari
NMIMS Kirit P Mehta School of Law, India
14. Sweeping an Old Clock- Evaluation of Epidemic Diseases Act, 1897
Page 183 – 188
Shaurya Gupta and Yashika Ahuja
Fairfield Institute of Management and Technology (GGSIPU), India
15. Renewable Energy Laws in India
Page 189 – 194
Mayank Hitesh Thanki
United World School of Law, Gandhinagar, India
16. An Emphasis towards the undervalued aspects of Air Pollution
Page 195 – 200
Tanmay Jain AND Chandrei Mitra
Raffles University, India
17. Sheer Brutality: Domestic Violence against Women & Children
Page 201 – 214
Shrishti Kasana
Amity Law School, Noida, India
18. Prostitution, Slavery and Human Trafficking: The Worldwide Practices of Eliminating it.
Page 215 – 220
Utkarsh Sharma
United World School of Law, Gandhinagar, India
19. Sexual Harassment of Men at Workplace
Page 221 – 234
Aanchal and Adarsh Pandey
School of Law, University of Petroleum & Energy Studies, India
20. Tracking the History of Alternative Dispute Resolution in India
Page 235 – 248
Raghib Naushad and Nabil Iqbal
Faculty of Law, Jamia Millia Islamia, India
21. A Study on Constructive Notices – Criticisms
Page 249 – 252
Mohammed Farhan C and Simran Afza Munsur
St. Joseph’s College of Law, India.
22. Sensational Criminal Cases in India – A Study on the Recent Developments
Page 253 – 261
Mohammed Farhan C
St. Joseph’s College of Law, India.
23. Governing through Artificial Intelligence Driven Policy Processes
Page 262 – 270
Vardaan Shekhawat
Kirori Mal College, University Of Delhi, India
24. Impact of Covid-19 on Indian Judicial System
Page 271 – 279
Nitin Verma
Amity Law School, Delhi, India
25. BASEL Norms & Surveillance Methods
Page 280 – 289
Navdha Maheshwari and Saloni Suhalka
Narsee Moonjee Institute of Management Studies, Mumbai, India.
26. Access to Internet as Human Right
Page 290 – 298
Priyanka Kumari
Alumnus of National Law University, Cuttack, India.
27. Shifting Perspectives: The Exigency of Gender Neutrality in Indian Rape Laws
Page 299 – 308
Indraneel Chakraborty
School of Law, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies (UPES), Dehradun, India.
28. Mediation – The Need of the Hour in India
Page 309 – 320
Tirtharaj Basu Ray
Jogesh Chandra Chaudhuri Law College, University Of Calcutta, India.
29. To Intervene or to not Intervene…That is the Question… (A case comment on Stella Silks Ltd. v. State of Karnataka)
Page 321 – 326
Gnyanada Pallepati
Jindal Global Law School, India.
30. Extra-Judicial Execution: In Light of Vikas Dubey Incident
Page 327 – 333
Vidhi Chouradia
National Law University, Nagpur, India.
31. Cybercrime: A Legislative Overview
Page 334 – 341
Gauri Anil Tote
MMCC Law College, Pune, India.
32. Rights of the Prisoners
Page 342 – 347
Kohelica Nag and Eresh Roshan Swain
KIIT School of Law, Bhubaneswar, India.
33. Protection of Human Rights of Emigrants (with emphasis on CAA and Constitutional validity)
Page 348 – 351
Subhra Kamal Borah
Student of Law, UPES, Dehradun, India
34. A Study on Strategic Brand Repositioning
Page 352 – 360
Vaidehi Joshi
NMIMS Kirit P Mehta School of Law, India.
35. Sabarimala: Why or Why Not Bar Women?
Page 361 – 368
Bobbala Jyothirmai
Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad, India.
36. Abortion: History and Law in India
Page 369 – 374
Shantanu
Jindal Global Law School, India
37. Custodial Torture A Blatant Infraction of Human Rights and its Reparations
Nilabati Behera V. State of Orissa [AIR 1993 SC 1960]
Page 375 – 380
Ambika Gupta
Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies, India.
38. Freedom of Speech and Expression on Internet: An Emerging Right
Page 381 – 390
Muskan Sharma and Pushkar Bhandarkar
Amity Law School, Amity University Chhattisgarh, India
39. Women’s Constitutional Rights – A privilege?
Page 391 – 401
Lisa Sankrit and Rishi Raj
Symbiosis Law School, Noida, India
40. Nuanced Approach to the Competency of an Arbitral Tribunal
Page 402 – 410
Arihant Singh
Fairfield Institute of Management and Technology, India
41. The Evolution & Development of Recovery Laws in India: A Critical Analysis
Page 411 – 417
Anish Malik
Amity Law School Delhi (Affiliated to GGSIP University), India
42. Rights of Women in India: Constitutional and Legal Scenario
Page 418 – 431
Dr. Shridevi S. Suvarnakhandi
Assistant Professor, B.L.D.E.Association’s Law College, India.
43. Limited Liability Partnership Suitable to Emerging Enterprises in Current Trends
Page 432 – 440
Bobbala Jyothirmai
Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad, India.
44. A Study on the Role of HR Managers in Handling a Diverse Workforce
Page 441 – 446
Tarang Saraogi
NMIMS School of Law, India.
45. Absolute Liability: The Dynamics of Changing ‘Business-Stakeholder’ Relations
Page 447 – 460
Charvi Devprakash
Faculty of Law, PES University, India
46. International Norms Governing Liability for Damage Caused by Aircrafts on the Surface of the Earth: A Critical Evaluation
Page 461 – 480
Neha Biswas
WB National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata, West Bengal, India
47. A Critical Analysis on Censorship Issues in Indian Cinema & Its Challenges
Page 481 – 491
Vijay G
Advocate, Madras High Court, Chennai
48. Critical Analysis of Domestic Violence: A Gender Neutral Study
Page 492 – 510
Vanya Agarwal
University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, India
49. Mob-Lynching: Addressing Through MaSuKa
Page 511 – 518
Sakshi Singh and Mayank Singh
Advocate, [B.A. LL.B. (HONS.), LL.M] National Law University, Odisha India
50. The Use of the Force in International Laws is Limitless or Limited: A Critical Analysis
Page 519 – 536
Yashraj Dokania
Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad, India
51. Relationship between Constitution and Criminal Jurisprudence
Page 537 – 543
Raju Kumar
Chanakya National Law University (CNLU), Patna, India.
52. Comparative Study of Criminal Laws in U.S.A, UK And Germany
Page 544 – 548
Sweta Mandal
Reva University (School of Legal Studies), Bangalore, India.
53. Material Information in a Prospectus
Page 549 – 554
Divya Shah
Pravin Gandhi College of Law, India
54. No-fault Principle in the Public Liability Insurance Act, 1991: Legislative History, Implementation and Present-day Relevance of Compensation Structure
Page 555 – 570
Gazal Sancheti
Institute of Law, Nirma University, India
55. The Many Fallacies of CSR
Page 571 – 589
Yash Sudhir Mukadam
Government Law College, Mumbai, India
56. Employment and Advertising Restrictions on Advocates in light of COVID-19: An Analysis
Page 590 – 599
Harshita Gupta and Harsh Gupta
Hidayatullah National Law University, India
57. Sedition – Abuse of Process of Law & Threat to Survival of Democracy
Page 600 – 615
Rajnish Maniktala
Senior Advocate at HP High Court Shimla, India
58. Folklore and Its Protection
Page 616 – 634
Thankam Krishnan
Amity Law School, Amity University, India
59. Rights of Women with Disability under Indian Law: On the Crossroads of Gender and Autonomy
Page 635 – 645
Arya Senapati and Upasana Mohanty
KIIT School of Law, India
60. Extra Territoriality of Competition Commission of India under Competition Act 2002
Page 646 – 655
Janmejay Singh
Amity University Uttar Pradesh, India
61. Comparative study on Intellectual Property and Competition Law Its Divergence and Convergence
Page 656 – 668
Anushtha Anupriya and Jyoti Jain
KLE Society’s Law College, India
62. ‘Austerity vs Stimulus’ in the COVID Era Comparative Study of India and West
Page 669 – 674
Shubham Prakash Mishra
O.P Jindal Global University, India
63. Current Key Legislation and Regulations Governing Mergers and Acquisitions in India with Special Emphasis on Cross- Border Mergers and Acquisitions
Page 675 – 685
Poorvi Shukla
Amity law school, Delhi, India
64. Juvenile Delinquency and Evolution of Juvenile Justice in India
Page 686 – 692
Vaidehi Joshi
NMIMS Kirit P Mehta School of Law, India
65. Menstrual Health Rights
Page 693 – 708
Shailza Agarwal and Rishi Raj
Symbiosis Law School, Noida
66. E-evidence: Moving parallel with Today’s World
Page 709 – 716
Kanishk Raj
New Law College, BVDU, Pune
67. Children Residing in Prison with Their Parents
Page 717 – 730
Anoushka Singh
Amity Law School, Noida, India.
68. LGBT Rights in India: The Status Quo
Page 731 – 749
Fiza Khan and Dilsana khan
Faculty of Law, Aligarh Muslim University, India
69. The Disintegration of the Soviet Union and Rise of Capitalism in Russia
Page 750 – 759
Atmika Patnaik
O.P. Jindal Global University, India.
70. Custodial Death of Jayaraj and Fenix and the Exposure of Police Brutality in India
Page 760 – 770
Namrata Kandankovi
Symbiosis Law School, Pune, India
71. ITC on Masks and Sanitizers
Page 771 – 775
Mehak Bansal
University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun, India
72. Men Cry Too! Discriminatory Statutes and Need of Developing Gender Neutral Laws
Page 776 – 780
Avinash Kumar
Lloyd Law College, Greater Noida, India
73. The New Normal: Analysis of Covid-19 Impact on Different Segments in India
Page 781 – 785
Tanya Babbar
University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun
74. Indications and Factors Involving Sexual Harassment of Women in India: An Analysis of State Maharashtra
Page 786 – 800
Rahul D. Gangurde
LLM Student, Department of Law, Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune
75. Case Analysis of MacKinnon Mackenzee & Co. Re, (1967)
Page 801 – 810
Deepti Lata Nayak and Aman srivastava
ICFAI Law school, IFHE, Hyderabad, India
76. Female Genital Mutilation- A Trauma for Life
Page 811 – 819
Nilika Sett
Lloyd Law College, India
77. Excessive Pricing in Times of Covid-19
Page 820 – 837
Rishab kumar
Chanderprabhu Jain College of Higher Studies & School of Law (GGSIPU)
78. An Analytical Study of Divorce by Mutual Consent under Hindu Marriage Laws
Page 838 – 846
Ritojit Dasgupta and Subarno Banerjee
Department of Law, Calcutta University, India
79. Demand for Data Exclusivity in India and Its Implications
Page 847 – 852
Archita Srivastava
School of Law, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, India
80. Religious Education: The Open Vein Spurting Terrorism Impacting Human Rights, International Instruments & Counter Terror Actions
Page 853 – 872
Ms. Bhavana C. Dhoundiyal
B.A,L.L.B (H), L.L.M (HR), Silver Medalist
81. Changing Pattern of Criminal Economy: Use of Cryptocurrencies in Darknet and Criminal Forums
Page 873 – 881
Riddhi Pratim Dutta
The WB National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata
82. Divorce: Laws and the Position of Women in Indian Society
Page 882 – 894
Hariom Kr poddar
Indian Institute of Legal Studies, Siliguri, Darjeeling (WB), India
83. Safe Harbor Provision: Conditional Immunity to Online Intermediaries
Page 895 – 904
Mahima Khandelwal and Ankit Modi
IME Law College, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, India
84. An Analysis of Quad’s Revival
Page 905 – 912
Yashna Walia
University Institute of Legal Studies, Panjab University, Chandigarh
85. Opacity, Democracy and Political Funding -An Overview of the Indian Electoral Bond System
Page 913 – 926
Om D’costa
V.M. Salgaocar College of Law, Goa.
86. Is Ethical Hacking Ethical?
Page 927 – 931
Ankit
University Institute of Legal Studies Chandigarh University
87. The Seat and the Venue of Arbitration under the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996: The Controversy Still Prevails.
Page 932 – 944
Devansh Garg
Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies, Delhi
88. Global Fight for LGBTQ Rights – A Look at How Far We’ve Come and The Road Ahead
Page 945 – 955
Madhulika Iyer
Symbiosis Law School, Pune, India
89. An Overview of the Socio-Legal Predicaments of Dowry System
Page 956 – 966
Atrayee Dutta
University Institute of Legal Studies Chandigarh University, India
90. The continuing Human Rights violation of ‘Dalits’ in India: A discrepancy between Legislative Intent and Subsequent Implementation
Page 967 – 984
Shreya Mukhopadhyay
Adamas University, West Bengal, India
91. Legality of Crypto-Assets in India
Page 985 – 993
Pradyumn Amit Sharma
Symbiosis Law School, Noida, India
92. Concept of Delegated Legislation and Its Legal Application in a State
Page 994 – 1000
Shantanu Saharan
Manager (Law) at Punjab and Sind Bank, IndiaPankaj Jangir
Institute of Law Nirma University, Ahmedabad, India
93. Privacy and Legal Rights of People with Mental Illness
Page 1001 – 1017
Manas Shrivastava and Adaysa Hota
National Law University Odisha, India
94. Racism: An Embedded Irremovable Mind-set
Page 1018 – 1024
Atul Maurya and Masuhav
Faculty of Law, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India
95. Marital Rape- It’s Time to Forbid this Evil Practice
Page 1025 – 1045
Vipul Pathak and Khushbu Sangwan
Centre For Legal Studies – Gitarattan International Business School, India
96. Prerequisites for ‘Well-Known’ Mark Status in India
Page 1046 – 1049
Sanjita Mittal
Advocate, Promod Verma and Associates, Tis Hazari, New Delhi, India.
97. Rights of Internally Displaced Persons: An Analysis of Migration in Uncertain Times
Page 1050 – 1060
Tellmy Jolly and Bharath Mohan
Alliance University, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
98. Prostitution in India: Protection of human rights of Sex Workers in India
Page 1061 – 1069
Soham Das and Ritika Ghosh
Amity Law School, Amity University Kolkata, India.
99. A Study of the Land Rights of Adivasis in India
Page 1070 – 1077
Advaith Raj
School of Excellence In Law, The Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University, India
100. Vicarious Liability of State under Law of Torts
Page 1078 – 1083
Kapil Rohra
101. Criminalistion of Marital Rape in India – A Boon or A Bane
Page 1084 – 1088
Atishya Ghosh
University of Petroleum and Energy Studies (UPES), Dehradun, India
102. Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting/Circumcision (FGM/C) (A Heinous Crime against Women)
Page 1089 – 1102
Gazal Khan
Symbiosis International University, India
103. Disparity in Sentencing Policy in India
Page 1103 – 1113
Damayanti Bhattacharjee
O.P. Jindal Global University, India
104. Cyber Squatting: Need for Comprehensive and Standalone Legislation
Page 1114 – 1124
Vani Dhawan
Vivekananda Institute of professional studies, GGSIPU, India
105. Legal Fraternity Post-COVID: Indian Perspective
Page 1125 – 1130
Malavika .K
SASTRA deemed to be university, India
106. Judicial Systems: A Comparative Analysis of India and U.S.A
Page 1131 – 1138
Anant Faujdar
Assistant Professor, School of Law, Lovely Professional University, Phagwara, Punjab, India.
107. Indo-China Border Dispute- The International Law Perspective
Page 1139 – 1151
Raghvendra Pratap Singh
Advocate, Supreme Court of India
108. Is the Concept of Utilitarianism a Golden Dream Towards Justice?
Page 1152 – 1159
Muskaan Singh
University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun, India
109. Plight of Refugees: Thwart the Pandemic Turning Polemic
Page 1160 – 1165
Gayatri Vishal Shirdhonkar
ILS Law College, India
110. Critique on the Concept of Rule of Law and its Application in the Indian Polity
Page 1166 – 1171
Miriam Solomon
Symbiosis Law School, Pune, India
111. United Nations & Syria: A Muddled Affair amidst a Refugee Crisis and a Pandemic
Page 1172 – 1179
Akshay Vasantgadkar and Anjali Nair
LLM Student, ILS Law College, Pune, India
112. Expedition of Environment Impact Assessment in India: Where do we stand in 2020?
Page 1180 – 1199
Brea Sandhu
Advocate, Ms. Deepali Puri Additional Advocate General Punjab, Punjab and Haryana High Court, Chandigarh, IndiaVaranpreet KaurUniversity Institute of Legal Studies, Panjab University, Chandigarh, India
113. Reverse Discrimination: Yet Un-Noticed
Page 1200 – 1206
Krishna Mishra and D.V.S. Suraj
KIIT School of Law, India
114. Reservation for OBC in AIQ Medical Seats
Page 1207 – 1213
Satheyan. S. E and Roopali Agarwal
The Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University, SOEL
115. Understanding Aaya Ram, Gaya Ram in the Recent Political Tenor
Page 1214 – 1219
Pranav Bhansali and Himanshu Malik
Dr Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University, Lucknow, India.
116. Mental Dilemma of Victims of Child Sexual Abuse
Page 1220 – 1224
Pooja Suresh
Government Law College, Ernakulam, India.
117. Disturbing Trend of Police Brutality in India: A Play between Power and Class?
Page 1225 – 1240
Akanksha Mukherjee and Ragini Chakraborty
KIIT School of Law, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India
118. Re-Conceptualizing the Right of Animals With Reference To ‘Uncontrolled Breeding’: An Indian Perspective
Page 1241 – 1248
Sanjana Bharadwaj
Independent Researcher, Former Asst. Professor at Department of Law, Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune
119. Right to Health in Terms of Law, Management and Humanities
Page 1249 – 1261
Priyank Chudasama and Akshata Pai
Chembur Karnataka College of Law, University of Mumbai, India
120. Need For Unionization in the Video Gaming Industry
Page 1262 – 1270
Dhananjai Shekhawat
NMIMS Kirit P. Mehta School of Law, Mumbai, India
121. Disparate Standpoints to Law: Analysing Views of Aristotle and Nietzsche
Page 1271 – 1275
Sagaarika Singh
MA in Law, Politics & Society (Final Year) from Ambedkar University, IndiaTusha SinghPhD in Law from Faculty of Law, Delhi University, India
122. Law on Cross Border Demergers in India
Page 1276 – 1279
Adhar Gupta
Himachal Pradesh National Law University, Shimla, India.
123. Live in Relationship: A Curse to Marriage Institution
Page 1280 – 1297
Pavan Kumar.R
NLSIU, Bengaluru, India.
124. Ram Rajya of Gandhism vs Ideal State of Platonism
Page 1298 – 1301
KVVS Satyanarayana
125. Super Cassettes Industries Pvt. Ltd. and Ors. V. Trimurti Films Pvt. Ltd and Ors.
Page 1302 – 1307
Aashna Manocha and Akshita Singh
Symbiosis Law School, Noida, India
126. Essential Ceremonies in Hindu Marriage: A Sanskara or a Tool in the Hands of Judiciary to Thwart Gender Equality
Page 1308 – 1316
Shailja Rawal
National Law School of India University, Bangalore, India
127. The Journey of Arbitration Law in India
Page 1317 – 1326
Ankita Ghosh
Amity Law School, Noida, India
128. Ethical Aspects Regarding the Legalization of Cannabis in India
Page 1327 – 1331
Ananya Banerjee
Amity Law School, Noida, India
129. Crucial and Downplayed Legislation, Probation of Offenders Act 1958
Page 1332 – 1338
Mounish Chanukya Suryadevara
Symbiosis Law School, Nagpur, India
130. Steps that Corporates can take to Avoid Regularization Claims from Contractual Employees
Page 1339 – 1342
Kshitij Chauhan
School of Business Management, NMIMS, India
131. Uniform Civil Code
Page 1343 – 1348
S.Varuni and K.Vignesh
The Tamilnadu Dr.Ambedkar Law University (School of Excellence in law), India
132. Marital Rape concealed within the Iron Gate of Wedlock
Page 1349 – 1353
Tanya Sahay
Balaji Law College, Savitribai Phule Pune University, India
133. Redeveloping Whistleblowing Policy in India: A Fight for Better Corporate Governance
Page 1354 – 1368
Anuja Saraswat and Sukrati Gupta
Svkm’s NMIMS Kirit P. Mehta School of Law, Mumbai, India
134. Wartime Sexual Crimes
Page 1369 – 1374
Smriti Shashikant Naik
V. M Salgaocar College of Law, India.
135. Demystifying the Electoral Bond Scheme Political Contributions and quest for Transparency
Page 1375 – 1397
Ishu Gupta and Trisha Singh Naulakha
Symbiosis Law School, Noida, India
Page 1398 – 1414
136. Artificial Intelligence & Law: An Insight to Future
Page 1415 – 1427
Shelal Lodhi Rajput
Symbiosis Law School, Pune, India
137. Leadership Styles, Qualities, and Characteristics of the World Great Leaders with Constitutional and Judicial Flavors
Page 1428 – 1444
Prof. Dr. D. Nagarathinam
Principal, Theni Kammavar Sangam College of Tech., Theni, India
138. Emergence of Right to Privacy in India
Page 1445 – 1457
Barkha Shekhar
Amity University (School of Law), Kolkata, India.Kaushal Jaisalmeria
The West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata, India
139. A Critical Study on Child Labor with Special Reference to Unorganized Sectors
Page 1458 – 1468
Dhanya.N
Crescent Institute Of Science And Technology, IndiaKulath Haaziq Nawab Kutty.R
Crescent Institute Of Science And Technology, India
140. Nailing the Insider: A Hard-Won Fray
Page 1469 – 1477
Richa ChauhanRajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Patiala, India
141. Sabarimala Judgement: A Powerful Dissent
Page 1478 – 1489
Nikhilesh Koundinya
Symbiosis Law School, Pune, India
142. India’s Anti-Terrorism Laws: An Undying Threat
Page 1490 – 1508
Soham Vijaykumar Jagtap and Garima Saxena
Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, India
143. Extra-Judicial Killing: Real or Staged?
Page 1509 – 1519
Nitish Shakya and Shristi Sinha
The ICFAI University, Dehradun, India
144. Role of Mobile Phones in Digitization of the Economy
Page 1520 – 1533
Aashish Mittal
Chanakya National Law University, Patna, India
145. Constitutional Amendment and Bifurcation of Jammu and Kashmir
Page 1534 – 1541
Gowri Krishna and Chetan Sikarwar
Rajiv Gandhi School of Intellectual Property Law (IIT-KGP), India
146. Sexual Harassment at Work Place and its Implications
Page 1542 – 1551
Shoyab Mohammad
Assistant Professor, Government Law College, Bundi, India
147. International Humanitarian Law And Un Peace Operations
Page 1552 – 1556
Tripti Shankar
Student of LL.M., Chanakya National Law University, Patna, India
148. The Critical Analysis of Natural Rights Theory
Page 1557 – 1570
Arundathi.K and Sonali Awasthi
Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad, India.
149. Procedure and Proceedings under Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2019 with Special Emphasis on Law of Bail under the Act
Page 1571 – 1582
Lakshay Anand
Associate, Sapphire and Sage Law Offices, India
150. Legal Aspects of Dowry in India
Page 1583 – 1591
Rajat Shandilya
Faculty of Law, Aligarh Muslim University, India
151. Analysis of the Constitutional Validity of Member of Parliament – Local Area Development (MPLAD) Scheme and Its Suspension amidst Covid-19
Page 1592 – 1604
Amrith. R and R. Gireeshvaran
School Of Excellence In Law, The Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University, Chennai, India
152. A Study on Lethal Autonomous Weapons System under International Humanitarian Law with Special Focus on Killer Robots
Page 1605 – 1620
Ms. Apoorva Chandrachur and Ms. Shreya Chamaria
SVKM’s NMIMS Kirit P. Mehta School Of Law, India
153. Case Comment: Shakti Vahini V. Union of India and Others
Page 1621 – 1625
Kirti Jaggi and Darshna Nair
Fairfield Institute of Management and Technology, India
154. Self-Regulation by Over-the-Top Platforms A Study in Context of Video Streaming Services in India
Page 1626 – 1639
Himi Singla
Advocate at Punjab and Haryana High Court, Chandigarh, India
155. Kashmir Heaven Turned Amusement
Page 1640 – 1648
Krishna Singh
Faculty of Law, Banasthali Vidyapith, Rajasthan, India
156. Basic Structure Doctrine: Limited to only Constitutional Amendments
Page 1649 – 1654
Anandini Saha
O.P Jindal Global University, India
156. The Definition of State – Not Expansive Enough
Page 1655 – 1659
Anandini Saha
O.P Jindal Global University, India
157. Beyond Markets: Globalization Explored
Page 1660 – 1669
Shashank Shekhar Pandey
[LL.M (Law, Policy & Good Governance), B.B.A. LL.B, Dip. Global Governance, Dip. Journalism, Dip. Modern Applied Psychology], Researcher TIPLR, GNLU, India.
158. A Critical Analysis of the Code on Wages, 2019
Page 1670 – 1677
Adarsh Dubey
Jindal Global Law School, India
159. Law of Sedition: A Persistent Theory of Colonialism
Page 1678 – 1688
Medha Priya
Amity Law School, Noida, India
160. Linguistic Impact of Emojis in Online Communication
Page 1689 – 1694
Ismail Siddiqui
IIT Madras, India
161. Analysing the Scope of Force Majeure in the Light of Covid-19.
Page 1695 – 1712
Deborshi Sarkar and Ridhima Mehrotra
Symbiosis Law School, Noida, India.
162. Copyright Issues in Cyberspace
Page 1713 – 1717
Manu Mariyan Abraham
KLE Society’s Law College, Bangalore, India
163. ‘When State Overlooks Fundamental Rights of Citizens’ – A Situation During the Covid-19 Lockdown
Page 1718 – 1729
Gaurav R. Suryavanshi
Advocate at Bombay High Court, Maharashtra, India
164. The Yogyakarta Principles: A Legal Discourse on Rights of the LGBTI Community
Page 1730 – 1747
Prerna Mitra
Associate at AshiLegal, Bangalore, Karnataka, IndiaKunwar Abhijeet
Advocate of High Court, New Delhi, India
165. Banks, Non-Performing Assets, and Citizens
Page 1748 – 1760
Sheetal Sharma and Mr. Abhishek Sharma
Bennett University, India
166. The Turning Point for Arbitration over Litigation: A Dissection of COVID – 19
Page 1761 – 1772
Shantanu Sharma
Damodaram Sanjivyaa National Law University India
167. Development of Human Rights Jurisprudence in India: An International Perspective
Page 1773 – 1781
Zakia Khan and Ruksana
Aligarh Muslim University, India
168. The Reality of Child Sexual Abuse in India
Page 1782 – 1803
Priyal Singh
Lloyd Law College, Greater Noida, India
169. Examining the Feasibility of a Uniform Civil Code in India
Page 1804 – 1820
Yagya Bharadwaj
Amity Law School, Noida, India
170. Free Legal Aid: A Human Right, not “Charity”
Page 1821 – 1827
Chetan Kaushik
K.R. Mangalam University, India
171. Stern Infractions & Infringement of Fundamental Rights: In the Name of Terrorism & War on Terrorism
Page 1828 – 1842
Mitul Soni and Rida Farid Bazmi
Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad, India
172. Uniform Civil Code: Can UCC improvise with an alteration in India
Page 1843 – 1855
Anannya Gupta and Erum Nihal Azizy
University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun, India.
173. The Personal Data Protection Bill, 2019: Boon or Bane
Page 1856 – 1863
Sayanika Dey and Sneha Chatterjee
Amity University, Kolkata, India
174. Emerging Trends in the IPR Regime
Page 1864 – 1873
Yukta Singh
LLOYD Law College, India
175. Enactment of Law for the Protection of Women against Cyber Crime
Page 1874 – 1883
Suruchi Yadav and Srijana Chandel
Amity Law School, Amity University, Chhattisgarh, India
176. Social Media: The Principal Source of Information in Modern World
Page 1884 – 1891
Dhanya.N and Kulath Haaziq Nawab Kutty.R
Crescent Institute Of Science And Technology, India.
177. Critical Analysis on Human Rights of Children Born through Assisted Reproductive Technology Surrogacy
Page 1892 – 1900
Muthukrishnan.A and Sabari.Ch
The Tamilnadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University, Chennai, India
178. Decoding Exception 2: In Light of Legislative and Judicial Opinions and Suggestive Measures for a Better Tomorrow
Page 1901 – 1910
Chhavi Sompura and Shubhangi Gehlot
Faculty of Law, Maharaja Sayajirao University Of Baroda, India
179. Citizenship Amendment Act: A Threat to the Secularism of the Nation
Page 1911 – 1917
Asmita Jataria
Assistant Professor at Dharmashastra National Law University
180. Legacy and Comparative Analysis of the Best Evidence Principle
Page 1918 – 1927
Christy Nameirakpam
Symbiosis Law School, Pune, India
181. The Earth’s Need for a Space Ombudsman
Page 1928 – 1937
Qamar Ali Jafri
Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University, Lucknow, India
182. Mortgages under Banking Law
Page 1938 – 1944
Shabna rahim
The Kerala Law Academy Law College, India
183. Regulation and Operation of Drones: A Threat to Privacy
Page 1945 – 1958
Agrim Jain and Anshika Saxena
Amity Law School, Delhi, India
184. End of an Era of Debate: An Analysis of Anti Defection Laws in India
Page 1959 – 1968
Ashish Kaushik
Assistant Professor at Institute of Legal Studies, Ch. Charan Singh University, India
185. Vaccine & Right to Health Covid-19 Perspective
Page 1969 – 1975
Abhishek Mahajan
Advocate, Supreme Court of India (Associate in the chamber of Learned ASG Mr Vikramjit Banerjee)Shashank Maheshwari
Student (Masters in Law), National Law University, Delhi
186. Jurisprudential Aspect of Legal Realism and Critical Analysis of the Realist Movement in America
Page 1976 – 1988
Vijay Awana
(Research Scholar),Indian Institute of Foreign Trade Management, University, Moradabad, India
187. Reservations for Women in Kerala’s Local Self-government Institutions: A Mere Tokenism?
Page 1989 – 1995
Navaneeth M S
IIT Madras, India
188. India Seeks to Join the Crypto-Bandwagon: Are CBDCs the Way Forward
Page 1996 – 2015
Ritunjay Gupta
Columbia Law School, New York.
189. Women in a Man’s World: Unrecognised and Undervalued?
Page 2016 – 2020
Mridushi Damani and Vedant Tapadia
Hidayatullah National Law University, Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India
190. High Time to revisit to open Rowdy Sheet and to affix the Photos of Innocent Individual at Public Places
Page 2021 – 2029
P. Syed Mustaq and M. S. Sai Aravind
School of Law, SASTRA Deemed to be University, India
191. Development in Laws and Policies during Covid-19 Epidemic 2020
Page 2030 – 2043
Aditya Gupta and Gazal Gupta
Manipal University Jaipur, India
192. Revival of Doctrine of Manifest Arbitrariness
Page 2044 – 2059
Shrishti Khare
Ph.D. Scholar at NLIU, Bhopal, India
193. Reservation under Vienna Convention of Law of Treaties Aide or Impediment to Global Relations
Page 2060 – 2069
Ridhi Suri and Pranjal Tomar
Amity Law School, Delhi (affiliated to GGSIPU), India
194. International and Domestic Regulations under Income Tax Act
Page 2070 – 2083
Kartikeya Gulati
Advocate [Bcom, LLB. (Hons.).]
195. Legal Study on the Restructuring of Banking Companies and Protection of Banking Employees from the Impact
Page 2084 – 2092
Poornachandiran R
Amity Law School, Noida, India
196. Accessing the Issues associated with the Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act, 1956
Page 2093 – 2099
Sukanya Subhadarshana and Seemon Snigdha Jena
KIIT School of Law, India
197. Crowdfunding in India and Its Regulation: A Critical Analysis of SEBI’s Consultation Paper on Crowdfunding
Page 2100 – 2117
Jasmine Khan
The WB National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata, IndiaUmmey Kulsum Khan
Faculty of Law, Jamia Millia Islamia University, New Delhi, India
198. Live-In Relationship: The Legality of Unconventional Relationship in India
Page 2118 – 2135
Devanshi Lohia and Rishika Goyal
Amity University, Kolkata, India
199. From Privacy to Data Protection in India: Evaluating the Personal Data Protection Bill, 2019
Page 2136 – 2152
Sameer Kumar Dwivedi
Research Scholar, School of Law & Governance, Central University of South Bihar, Gaya, India
200. Cybercrimes in the Social Media Issues and Challenges
Page 2153 – 2170
Debasree Debnath
Maharashtra National Law University, Nagpur, India
201. Online Disputes Resoultion (ODR): The Future of Justice in India
Page 2171 – 2178
Kartikey Raja
Sharda University, India
202. Individual Insolvency- The Next Big Thing
Page 2179 – 2191
Rashi Shukla
KIIT School of Law, India
203. Accountability for a Global Pandemic Scope of litigation against China
Page 2192 – 2204
Athul V. Vadakkedom and Saumya Srivastava
Law Centre-1, Faculty of Law, Delhi University, India
204. Environmental Law and Innovative Approaches to Environmental Degradation
Page 2205 – 2212
Akanksha Bajpayee
Amity University, Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow Campus, India
205. Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace: A Socio-Psychological Trauma
Page 2213 – 2220
Bhagyashree Chauhan
Symbiosis Law University, Hyderabad, India
206. Comparative Study on the Rise of BIMSTEC With Reference to SAARC Functioning
Page 2221 – 2231
Prabhat Kumar
The WB National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata, India
207. The Capacity of a Destination to Accommodate Halal Tourism Industry Responses from Mauritius
Page 2232 – 2246
Ambareen Beebeejaun
Lecturer (Corporate and Tax Law), Department of Law, Faculty of Law and Management. University of Mauritius, Reduit, Mauritius
208. India in 21st Century: A need for a proper Refugee Law
Page 2247 – 2252
Arbaz Muzaffer
Advocate, Jammu and Kashmir High Court, IndiaDr. Rajesh Singh
Associate Professor, Parul Institute of Law, Parul University, India
209. Scope of Medical Tourism in India & The Legal Scenario
Page 2253 – 2260
Sheikh Sultan Aadil Huque
LLM-PhD , National Academy of Legal Studies & Research (NALSAR), Hyderabad, IndiaMahwesh Buland
KIIT School of Law, KIIT University, Bhubaneswar, India
210. Comparative Study of Customer Expectations and Preference between Small Scale and Large Scale Web Streaming Services
Page 2261 – 2271
Saee Gaikwad
St. Miras College for Girls, India
211. Paradigm Shift in the Policy of the Newspapers in India
Page 2272 – 2286
Sk Waseem Akram
Andhra University, India
212. Custodial Deaths with Reference to Prevention against Torture Bill, 2017
Page 2287 – 2294
Kashish Gupta
Lovely Professional University, Punjab
213. Corona Virus Fostering Competition in the Digital Grocery Sector
Page 2295 – 2315
Siddhant ThakarFounder & Editor at Legal Maxim, India
214. Doctrine of Legitimate Expectation: An Overview
Page 2316 – 2321
Tanya Sharma
School of Law, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun, India
215. Internet Freedom and Human Rights
Page 2322 – 2330
S.P. Shivani
School of Excellence in Law, The Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
216. Enforceability of Foreign Awards in India: Issues and Challenges
Page 2331 – 2346
Komal and Neha Pallav
Chanakya National Law University, Patna, India
217. India’s Capital Punishment: An Inefficacious Exercise or a Vindictive Move?
Page 2347 – 2369
Sanjana Srivastava and Nikita Sarma
Amity Law School, Noida, India
218. Conflict and War Unchanged Protections for a Persistently Changing World
Page 2370 – 2376
Anoushka Samyuktha and Rangarajan R
School of Law, Sastra Deemed University, India
219. Ethical Philosophy in ‘E-Learning’
Page 2377 – 2382
Dr. Shubhashri Bose
Asstt. Prof. Vivekananda College, University of Delhi, India
220. Impact of Covid-19 on Education: An Analysis from Human Rights Perspective with Special Reference to Indian Constitution and RTE Act, 2009
Page 2383 – 2393
Suravi Ghosh
Advocate at Burdwan Dist. And Session Judges’ Court Dist. Purba Bardhaman, West Bengal, India
221. A Commitment to Community Comparative Analysis of Healthcare System in India and China
Page 2394 – 2404
Srirupa Choudhury
ILS Law College, Pune, India
222. Infobahn Related to Matron
Page 2405 -2424
Avinash ray and Yusra Khatoon
Amity University Lucknow Campus, Uttar Pradesh, India
223. Abuse of Dominance under Indian Competition Law as Compared to the EU Competition Law
Page 2425 – 2430
Shivansh Jain
School of Law, NMIMS, Mumbai, India
224. Marriages under Different Laws
Page 2431 – 2444
Garvit Choudhary and Bishal Basak
University of Petroleum & Energy Studies, India