Author: Sinchan Gupta, Student of B.A. Political Science, 2nd Year, Presidency University, Kolkata
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The Indian Constitution has demonstrated innumerable times that it can evolve, adapt and address each and every challenge in this changing society without losing its core
Journal for Law Students and Researchers
The Journal for Law Students and Researchers is a publication platform that features scholarly articles primarily authored by law students and researchers. It covers a broad range of legal topics including intellectual property rights, cyber law, financial crimes, regulatory frameworks, and corporate restructuring. The journal addresses contemporary legal challenges such as the impact of artificial intelligence on law, digital crimes like deepfakes and cyberstalking, anti-money laundering legislation, and the development of financial hubs like India's GIFT City. Its content often includes legal analysis, policy recommendations, and discussions on legislative and judicial responses within the Indian legal context and occasionally references global perspectives.
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GENDER NEUTRALITY IN PERSONAL LAWS: A CONSTITUTIONAL IMPERATIVE by Shristi
Author: Shristi, Student at RKDF University, Gandhi Nagar, Bhopal (M.P.), India
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The parallel existence of personal laws based on gender discrimination in an Indian Constitution that is based on equality and secularism is one of the most paradoxical aspects…
A STUDY ON SEXUAL EXPLOITATION UNDER THE PRETEXT OF MARRIAGE by Dhanesh Kumar & Prof. (Dr.) Neelesh Sharma
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The overlap of consensual intimate relationships and criminal sexual exploitation is one of the…
THE ROLE OF TRADEMARKS AND ARBITRATION IN BRAND VALUATION AND CONSUMER PROTECTION by Yash Aggarwal
Author: Yash Aggarwal, Student at Amity Law School, Amity University, UP
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The role of trademarks has undergone a profound transformation in the context of modern economic structures. What were once simple indicators used to identify the origin of goods…
WHEN PARLIAMENT AND COURT CLASHED: THE LEGACY OF KESHAV SINGH CASE by Akshara Dadhich
Author: Akshara Dadhich, Student at Biyani Law College, Affiliated under Ambedkar Law University, Jaipur
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When a Member of Parliament uses hate-filled slurs like ‘Mullah’ and ‘Terrorist’ on the house floor, but walks away with nothing more than a warning,…
IMPLEMENTATION OF PARENTAL LIABILITY LAW FOR WOMEN SAFETY by Abinaya Rangarajan @ Abinaya. K. R
Author: Abinaya Rangarajan @ Abinaya. K. R, Advocate-Chennai
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India met a real GDP growth of 8.2 % (Press Information Bureau, 2025) , where such growth rate is higher than previous year making India the 4th largest economy as of…
NAVIGATING ROLE OF AI ON INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS IN THE LEGAL LANDSCAPE by Kunal Sobti
Author: Kunal Sobti, Student at NLU, Tripura
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The influence of artificial intelligence (AI) on intellectual property rights (IPRs) has become a prominent issue within the legal framework in the modern technological world. The paper will try to examine the…
DEEPFAKES AND THE LAW: PROPOSING A REGULATORY FRAMEWORK by Riya Mishra & Akhilesh Maurya
Author: Riya Mishra, Student at Babu Banarasi Das University, Lucknow
Co-Author: Akhilesh Maurya, Student at Babu Banarasi Das University, Lucknow
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This article delves into the increasing phenomenon of deepfakes—AI-generated synthetic media that can replicate human likeness with remarkable precision—and…
CYBERSTALKING RELATED DEEPFAKE CRIMES IN INDIA: LOOPHOLES AND RECOMMENDATIONS by Khushi Sharma
Author: Khushi Sharma, Gitarattan International Business School, Rohini, Delhi
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The swift evolution of digital technologies has ushered in entirely new varieties of online crimes, these crimes include cyberstalking and deepfake-related crimes. Cyberstalking is a form of nonconsensual and repeated…
MONEY LAUNDERING AND ECONOMIC OFFENSES: ANALYZING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE PREVENTION OF MONEY LAUNDERING ACT, 2002 by Siddhant Nayak
Author: Siddhant Nayak, Student at KIIT School of Law, KIIT University, Bhubaneswar
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International financial crime status of money laundering results in severe damage to both national economic stability and integrity. The Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), 2002 became…