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VOLUME 1 ISSUE 4 (APR - JUN)

INDEX

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1. CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF HINDU GUARDIANSHIP LAWS

Shantanu Patel

Student, Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad.

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2. WHO MAKES LAWS IN A STATE OF ANARCHY?

Supraja Seshadri

First year LLB, St Joseph’s College of Law 

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3. CONSUMER PROTECTION LAWS GOVERNING E-COMMERCE

Sonia Balhara

2nd year, Sushant University, Gurgaon

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4. BURGEONING RURAL DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA: POST COVID-19

Debashrita Manik

B.A.LL.B(Hons), KIIT School of Law, Bhubaneswar, Odisha

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5. AIMING TO EXPLAIN UTILITARIANISM THEORY USING ‘THE PURGE’ MOVIE ANALYSIS

Sandra Sachin 

B.A.,LL.B, St. Joseph’s College of Law, Bengaluru

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6. INDIA’S PUBLIC HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE IN DEALING WITH COVID-19

Rukmini Ravi Madhok 

1st year B.A. LL.B, Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad

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7. CUSTODIAL DEATH AND ROLE OF JUDICIARY AS WELL AS IMPLICATIONS FACING OFF: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS

Vivek Kumar Sinha 

LLM Candidate, Chanakya National Law University, Patna 

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8. CASE ANALYSIS: NAVTEJ SINGH JOHAR V. UNION OF INDIA

Sandra Sachin 

B.A.,LL.B, St. Joseph’s College of Law, Bengaluru 

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9. CASE ANALYSIS: 10 LANDMARK JUDGMENTS OF THE INDIAN CONTRACT ACT, 1872

Debashrita Manik

B.A.LL.B(Hons), KIIT School of Law, Bhubaneswar, Odisha

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10. A STUDY ON ANIMAL PROTECTION LAWS IN INDIA: PERSPECTIVES FROM WELFARE LEGISLATIONS

Deepika Dhananjaya

Student, 3rd year BBA LLB, St. Joseph’s College of Law 

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11. A VOYEURISM OR RAPE? CRIMINAL INTENT TO SEXUALLY ASSAULT HER

Hitakshi Maggo Student, 

BBA LLB (4th year), Fairfield Institute of Management and Technology

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VOLUME 1 ISSUE 4 (APR - JUN)

12. IMPLICATION OF RETROSPECTIVE LAWS TO THE TAXATION REGIME IN INDIA- A CRITICAL ANALYSIS

Ramyata Dass 

4th year, BBA.LLB(Hons.), VIT School of Law, Chennai

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13. IMPLICATION OF RETROSPECTIVE LAWS TO THETAXATION REGIME IN INDIA - A CRITICAL ANALYSIS

Swarnendu Chatterjee* & Chetna Alagh**

*Advocate-On- Record, Supreme Court of India and 

Managing Associate- L&L Partners, New Delhi.

** Student of 2nd Year - BBA. LLB(H) – UPES, Dehradun.

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13. COVID VACCINATION – PROTECTION OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS VIS-A-VIS BALANCING OF FUNDAMENTA

Swarnendu Chatterjee* & Chetna Alagh**

*Advocate-On- Record, Supreme Court of India and 

Managing Associate- L&L Partners, New Delhi.

** Student of 2nd Year - BBA. LLB(H) – UPES, Dehradun.

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14. GAMBLING IN TURBULENT TIMES

Viraja Shah

Student, Jindal Global Law School

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15. EXTRADITION: WILL INDIA BE ABLE TO EXTEND THE LONG ARM OF LAW?

Khushi Mehta

Student, ICFAI Law School, Hyderabad 

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16. TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE: SHEILD OR SWORD

S Geetha Shree

3rd year BBA LLB (hons.), PES University

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17. COMPARITIVE JURISDICTIONAL STUDY OF CROSS-BORDER INSOLVENCY

Swarnendu Chatterjee* & Ridhima Chandani** 

*Advocate-On- Record, Supreme Court of India and Managing Associate- L&L Partners, New Delhi. 

** B.A.,LL.B (Hons), 3rd Year, Manipal University, Jaipur 

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18. PRIVACY LAW AND CONSENT WHILE USING IMAGE OF RANDOM PEOPLE CLICKED ON THE STREET FOR A FACIAL RE

Riddhi Goyal

Amity Law School, Noida

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19. COMPARITIVE JURISDICTIONAL STUDY OF CROSS-BORDER INSOLVENCY

Swarnendu Chatterjee* & Arushi Bhagotra**

*Advocate-On- Record, Supreme Court of India and Managing Associate- L&L Partners, New Delhi. 

 **2nd year BA LLB Student at National Law Institute University, Bhopal. 

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20. RULINGS OF THE INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE: IS IT BINDING?

Swarnendu Chatterjee* & Arushi Bhagotra**

*Advocate-On- Record, Supreme Court of India and Managing Associate- L&L Partners, New Delhi. 

 **2nd year BA LLB Student at National Law Institute University, Bhopal. 

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21. Relaxations Provided Under IBC Due to Covid-19

Ankur Mittal,

Advocate, Supreme Court of India

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