Volume 2

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Issue 4

  1. Limitations of Party Autonomy in International Regime of Arbitration By Asst. Prof. Pallavi Bajpai
  2. Corporate Social Responsibility under Companies Act 2013: an Overview By Ms. Vanya Rakesh
  3. Turning a Nelsons Eye to Investor Protection? New Companies Act: By Kunal Godhwani and Nidhi Singla
  4. Whistleblowing Policy In India- Needs And Challenges By Ayushi Kalyan & Aseem Diddee
  5. Going Green With Corporate Social Responsibility By V. Saraswathy and Ayushi Agrawal
  6. Corporate Re-organisation and Establishment of NCLT & NCLAT: Perspectives & challenge By Mr. Sudhanshu Prakash & Mr. Sudeep Aravind Panicker
  7. Constitutional Validity of CSR By Ms. Amudha Murthy
  8. Standard Chartered Bank And ors v Directorate Of Enforcement And ors. By Sakshi Yadav
  9. Corporate Governance in Banking Sector- Indicating Transparency or Translucency By Hemali Chokshi
  10. Does CCI has a role in relation to consumer redressal forum (interface).(article) By Shashank Pant & Anish Ohlan
  11. Overview of Investment Banking Functions In Mergers & Acquisitions By Rohit Bafna and Ananya Pratap Singh
  12. The World of Anti Competitive Agreements By Meghana.S.Singh

Special Issue of Volume 2 and Issue 4

Volume 2 Issue 5

 

  1. TRANSGENDERISM: MORAL PRACTICAL AND LEGAL ASPECTS BY PROF. R.K.PATNI & DR. C.P. GUPTA
  2. ROLE OF ILO IN SOCIAL SECURITY BY DR. JYOTI ANGRISH
  3. TRAFFICKED CHILD VICTIMS: CHALLENGES AND RESPONSES BY DR. R. SEYON
  4. THE SIGNIFICANCE OF DERIVATIVE ACTION IN INDIA: AN ANALYSIS OF SECTION 245 OF THE COMPANIES ACT, 2013 BY MS. TANVI KINI
  5. MISSING COLOUR OF RAINBOW COMMUNITY- DENIAL OF HUMAN RIGHTS BY MS. YASHMITA
  6. “EVERY ACQUITTAL SHOULD BE UNDERSTOOD AS A FAILURE OF THE JUSTICE DELIVERY SYSTEM” A COMMENTARY ON STATE OF GUJARAT V. KISHANBHAI 2014 BY MS. NAINA
  7. “CHILD: MY RIGHT TO STUDY, TO MAKE MY FUTURE RIGHT TO EDUCATION” BY MS.DEEPSHREE CHAUHAN & MR. ABHIMANYU SINGH
  8. PANCHAYATI RAJ INSTITUTION: STEP TOWARDS GOOD GOVERNANCE BY MR. KARN MARWAHA
  9. ANTI COMPETETIVE AGREEMENTS UNDER COMPETITION ACT 2002 BY  MR.AMAN SRIVASTAVA
  10. THE NEW PENOLOGY: NOTES ON THE EMERGING STRATEGY OF CORRECTIONS AND ITS IMPLICATIONS, BY: PROF. MALCOLM M. FEELEY & PROF. JONATHAN SIMON, CALIFORNIA CONFERENCE ON GROWTH AND ITS IMPACT ON CORRECTIONAL POLICY, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, JUNE 1992 BY MR. DEBAN SATYADARSHI NANDA
  11. FOOTHOLD OF WOMEN ON THE PEDESTRIAN OF LEGACY LAWS BY MS. NIKITAL SEHGAL
  12. A FATE WORSE THAN DEATH: A CRITICAL EXPLORATION OF ACID ATTACK VIOLENCE IN INDIA BY MS. AISHWARYA DEB AND MR.PRITHWISH ROY CHOWDHURY
  13. THE CHANGING NATURE OF ELECTORAL REFORMS IN INDIA: PROBLEMS AND CHALLENGES BY MS. ADITI SINGH AND MR. YOGESH CHHAJER
  14. ARTICLE 21: WIDENING HORIZONS BY MR. BOBBY JAIN & MR. BHAVINEE SINGH
  15. EVALUTATION OF THE NATURE AND SCOPE OF EXTRADITION LAWS AND POLICIES BY MS. SHIVANI MISRA
  16. PERSONAL LAWS OF INDIA VIS-A-VIS UNIFORM CIVIL CODE A RETROSPECTIVE AND PROSPECTIVE DISCUSSION BY DR. PARMINDER KAUR
  17. HUMAN TRAFFICKING: THE GREATEST ETHICAL CHALLENGE BY MS.CHAITALI SADAYET & MR.AKSHAY DIXIT
  18. PUT & CALL OPTIONS IN EQUITY INVESTMENTS IN INDIA BY MR.DIGPAL SINGH H. RATHORE
  19. THE VARIED AMBITS OF EXISTING MEDICINAL LAWS AND THE NEED FOR CLARITY BY MR. SARTHAK ROY
  20. THE CASE OF BATTERED WOMEN: TOWARDS THE CORRECT UNDERSTANDING BY MS. ISHA KABRA
  21. EXCEPTIONS TO THE PRINCIPLES OF NATURAL JUSTICE BY MS.MOUSHUMI SARMAH

VOLUME 2, ISSUE 6

  1. CYBERCRIME AND ITS IMPACT IN BANGLADESH: A QUEST FOR NECESSARY LEGISLATION BY MS.BADSHA MIA
  2. MAINSTREAMING NARCO-ANALYSIS IN STREAMLINING CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS: LAW & PRACTICE BY MR.TOWSEEF AHMAD
  3. THE RIGHTS OF TRANSGENDER PERSONS BILL, 2014: PROVISIONS AND LACUNAS BY MR. SAIF RASUL KHAN
  4. MANUAL SCAVENGING: SCOURGE OF SOCIETY BY MS. YASHMITA
  5. JUDICIAL INDEPENDENCE IN JUDICIAL APPOINTMENTS: A NECESSITY? BY MS.VIDHI AGARWAL
  6. MARRIAGE AND REGISTRATION UNDER SPECIAL MARRIAGE ACT: A SOCIO – LEGAL STUDY BY MS.RITU SINGH
  7. PATENCY OF LIVING ORGANISMS: THE ROAD AHEAD BY MR.MOHIT CHHIBBER
  8. NATIONAL FOOD SECURITY ACT:- AN INADEQUATE SECURITY BY MR. SPANDA
  9. REGULARIZATION OF INDIAN GAMBLING LAWS BY MR. AVINASH SINGHN SAXENA & MS.RUSHALI SRIVASTAVA

VOLUME 2, ISSUE 7

  1. FINANCIAL VICTIMIZATION THROUGH CYBER TOOLS AND PARADIGM SHIFT IN CRIMINAL LAW DEFINITIONS: A COMPARATIVE SKETCH BY ASST.PROF. GAURAV KATARIA
  2. THE UNIFORM CIVIL CODE IS THE NEED OF THE HOUR BY ASST.PROF. SEEMA MODI
  3. CASE ANALYSIS OF NOVARTIS AG V UOI. PATENT V PATIENT MR. RAHUL JOSHI
  4. CYBER CRIME IN BANKING SECTOR BY MR.DIGPAL SINGH H. RATHORE & MR.KARN MARWAHA
  5. HUMAN TRAFFICKING IN INDIA BY MS. RIYA PREM RAAJ & MR.KALRAV KRISHNA TRIPATHI
  6. REFLECTIONS UPON THE HEIRLOOM OF CITIZENSHIP OF INDIA BY MS.NIKITA SEHGA & MR.TUSHAR KUMAR
  7. SUPREME COURT AND SENTENCING IN RAPE CASES: A CRITICAL COMMENT ON RAVINDRA V. STATE OF MADHYA PRADESH BY MS. RITIKA SINGHAL
  8. STANDARD ESSENTIAL PATENTS AND FRAND LITIGATION BY MS. RASHMI SINGH & MS. PABITRA DUTTA

VOLUME 2, ISSUE 8

  1. RESERVATION IN INDIA: DEVIATING FROM ITS ORIGINAL PURPOSE BY: ASST.PROF.HINA KAUSAR & MR. KAUSER HUSAIN
  2. COLLEGIUM SYSTEM OF JUDICIAL APPOINTMENTS – AN OUTCOME OF JUDICIAL MISINTERPRETATION BY MS.SHEETAL. S & MR.ANURAG SINGH
  3. BIOTECHNOLOGY AND IPR: THE IMPORTANCE OF PATENT IN THE INDIAN PERSPECTIVE BY MR. AMIYA KUMAR PATI & MR. ANKIT SINHA
  4. REGULARIZATION OF INDIAN GAMBLING LAWS BY MR. AVINASH SINGH
  5. THE NATURE OF TITLE OF ADVERSE POSSESSON BY MS. TANYA GHILDIYAL & MR.K. PRASANNA
  6. NATIONAL JUDICIAL APPOINTMENT COMMISSION AN ANALYSIS OF NJAC’S EFFECT ON JUDICIAL INDEPENDENCE IN INDIA BY MR. SATYAM RATHORE & MS. ANKITA RITURAJ
  7. MNC’S SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY: THE ROLE OF NON GOVERNMENTAL ORGANISATIONS BY MS. AKSHITA MISHRA &MR. YASH BISHNOI
  8. RIGHT TO SPEEDY JUSTICE IN INDIA BY MS.ANMOL JAIN
  9. ARTICLE 12- CRITICAL ANALYSIS AND JUDICIAL INTERPRETATION BY MR. ROHIT BAFNA &MR. NITIN MITTAL

 Volume 2, Issue 9

  1. NON TRADITIONAL TRADEMARKS: AN UNPROTECTED ARENA BY PROF. NIKHIL KASHYAP & PRIYANKA GHAI
  2. UNDERSTANDING THE CONCEPT OF ORIGINALITY UNDER COPY RIGHT LAW IN INDIA BY ROBBIN SINGH
  3. FUNDAMENTALS OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW BY AAHELI BHOWMIK & SUVAJYOTI SAHA
  4. SOCIAL MEDIA AND COPYRIGHT: THE CHANGING DIMENSIONS BY TANIA SINGLA
  5. PERSONALITY RIGHTS IN INDIA: AN ANALYSIS OF SHIVAJI RAO GAIKWAD V. VARSHA PRODUCTIONS BY SIDDHARTH BADKUL
  6. JUSTICE TO WOMEN: CONSTITUTIONAL PERSPECTIVE AND JUDICIAL APPROACH BY MOHD. FAISAL& KARTIK JOSHI
  7. ROLE OF ARBITRATION IN INDIA BY TRIPTI BHUSHAN

VOLUME 2, ISSUE 10

  1. PRISON REFORMS IN INDIA: EMERGING CURRENT CHALLENGES BY PRINCIPAL, VIJNANESHWARA GOVERNMENT LAW COLLEGE ,MARTUR, KALABURAGI KARNATAKA STATE , INDIA
  2. DYNAMIC PRICING IN AVIATION INDUSTRY AND ROLE OF COMPETITION COMMISSION OF INDIA BY Ms. RAKA CHATTERJEE AND Ms. SMITA KUMARI, B.A. (HONS.) LLB (HONS.), NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF STUDY AND RESEARCH IN LAW, RANCHI
  3. A PANACEA IN THE MIRE: PUBLIC INTEREST LITIGATION BY MR.PRAKHIL MISHRA (BA LLB HONS.), III SEMESTER AND MS. SALONI GUPTA (BA LLB HONS.), III SEMESTER, INSTITUTE OF LAW, NIRMA UNIVERSITY.
  4. CHANGING BUSINESS SCENARIO AND CORPORATE GOVERNANCE- A COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN INDIA AND BHUTAN BY NEHA SHARMA III YEARB.A. LL.B. (HONS.),RAJIV GANDHI NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF LAW, PUNJAB
  5. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN BY HIMANSHI VASHISHT, LLOYD LAW COLLEGE
  6. PRESUMPTION IN CASE OF CUSTODIAL RAPE AN ANALYSIS OF PRESUMPTION MADE BY THE COURT IN CASES OF CUSTODIAL RAPE BY SHRADHA ARORA, CHANAKYA NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY, PATNA
  7. JUDICIAL APPOINTMENT BILL: A THREAT TO INDIAN JUDICIARY BY MR. DANISH AHMED KHAN,4TH YEAR, B.A LL.B (HONS.) ALIGARH MUSLIM UNIVERSITY MURSHIDABAD.

VOLUME 2, ISSUE 11

  1. DEMOCRATIC GOVERNANCE IN INDIA: A STEP TOWARDS DEVELOPMENT AREA: LAW BY MS. SAROJ SAINI, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, DEPARTMENT OF LAWS, PUNJAB UNIVERSITY, CHANDIGARH AND MS. SANDHYA ROHAL, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, DEPARTMENT OF LAWS, BPS WOMEN UNIVERSITY, KHANPUR, SONIPAT, HARYANA
  2.  LAND ACQUISITION, REHABILITATION AND RESETTLEMENT (AMENDMENT) BILL, 2015 BY MS. SHIVIKA AGARWAL 3RD YEAR (5TH SEMESTER), B.B.A.LL.B, NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY, ODISHA AND MR. SOURABH MOHAN RAUT, 3RD YEAR (7TH TRIMESTER), B.A.LL.B (HONS.), NATIONAL LAW INSTITUTE UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL
  3. PRACTICE IN RELATION OF INTERNATIONAL LAW IN INDIA BY MS. NIDHI SHARMA, 3RD YEAR, B.A.LL.B (HONS.), HIDAYATULLAH NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY ,POST – UPARWARA, NAYA RAIPUR
  4. 1947 : RETHINKG BRITISH/ CONGRESS/MUSLIM LEAGUE AND THE STUDY OF PARTITION BY MS . VANDANA N SINGH
  5. LIVELIHOOD ENHANCED HUMAN RIGHTS THROUGH FINANCIAL INCLUSION IN INDIA BY MS. SWETA KUMARI, RESEARCH SCHOLAR, CENTRAL UNIVERSITY OF RAJASTHAN

VOLUME 2, ISSUE 12

  1. JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEM IN INDIA AND CRITICAL ANALYSIS ON THE JUVENILE JUSTICE (PROTECTION AND CARE OF CHILDREN) ACT, 2000 WITH JUVENILE JUSTICE (PROTECTION AND CARE OF CHILDREN) ACT, 2014 (AMENDMENT) BY MR. SHOAIB ALVI, 2ND YEAR, B.A LLB. (HONS.) HIDYATULLAH NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY, RAIPUR
  2. AFSPA: THE DRACONIAN UNREASONABLE LAW BY MR. SAIF RASUL KHAN, GOVERNMENT LAW COLLEGE, CHURCHGATE, MUMBAI
  3. THE SARKARIA COMMISSION REPORT’S STAND ON ARTICLE 356: AN ANALYSIS OF THE GOVERNOR’S OBLIGATION TO EXPLORE ALTERNATIVES BY Ms. NUPUR SHARON NAG, B.A LL.B (HONS.), SECOND YEAR STUDENT (SEMESTER III), NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY, JODHPUR
  4. SUPERIOR ORDERS AND DEFENCE OF MISTAKE BY MS. PRAGALBHI JOSHI, 3RD YEAR, B.B.A LL.B (HONS.)NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY, ODISHA
  5. NATIONAL LEGAL SER.AUTH V. UNION OF INDIA &ORS- A CRITICAL APPRAISAL BY MS. NANDITA NARAYAN, RESEARCH ASSOCIATE, NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF ADVANCED LEGAL STUDIES (NUALS), KOCHI

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