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RLR (2023) Volume VII Issue II

Regulation of Over The Top Platform in India: A Brief Overview

Abstract: Law is a dynamic field. With new inventions and developments, society evolves and so does the law.  Nobody could have predicted the existence of the internet back in the 1950s. However, there are currently 692 million active internet users in India. With the daily increase in internet usage and the variety of media and […]

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Scope and Significance of Biodiversity Act, 2002: A Critical Evaluation

Introduction The human beings and other living organisms are heavily depending on biodiversity as it provides most of the goods and services essential for the well-being and survival of humans and other organisms. However, due to the misuse and exploitation of these biological resources, there is a large scale reduction in the several components of

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ANALYSIS OF JUDICIAL INTERPRETATION OF ARBITRABILITY IN INDIA: A STUDY IN CONTRAST WITH PUBLIC POLICY CONSIDERATIONS

ABSTRACT Parties have been afforded autonomy under the arbitration law regime to oust the jurisdiction of courts by mutually consenting for referral of their existing and future disputes to arbitration. Whereas the said autonomy is limited on various facets including the issue of whether the public policy allow the dispute to be arbitrated or not.

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Unveiling the Darkness at Red Lights: A Comparative and Prescriptive Scrutiny to Curb the Menace of Forced Child Begging

Abstract Children are like fragile flowers; however, some are made to face the gruesome consequences of forced begging. Though, India has done well in framing suitable laws and policies to battle child begging, its implementation at the grassroot level is chilling and alarming. This paper targets at exposing the horrendous nature of the crime of forced child

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TRANSFORMATIVE CONSTITUTIONALISM AND THE EXPANSION OF LGBT RIGHTS IN INDIA: A HUMANISTIC ANALYSIS

ABSTRACT Following the decision in Navtej Singh Johar v. Union of India, the Indian Constitution is envisioned as a transformational constitution that revolutionised, modernised, and revitalised the equality values. This is the most thoughtful judgement since it not only decriminalises same-sex sexual interactions between adults but also establishes the concept of sexual autonomy. This judgement

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