ISSUE 2 - DECEMBER 26/2022 - 2023

(1)- ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION (ADR) MECHANISMS IN FAMILY
LAW.
AUTHOR’S NAME – Ravi Sistu.
AFFLICTION OF THE AUTHOR – Advocate, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh.

ABSTRACT :
In the world, India is the second largest population country where all religions and faiths are present and therefore each religion is governed by its laws in matters of family affairs, It is clearly evident that the ratio of married people is higher resulting in an increase in family discrepancies, separation, preservation of child, alimony, settlement of marital assets and child guardianship creates further risk for the Indian judiciary, which requires complex and specialized approaches to resolve family issues. All disputes or conflicts can be resolved through litigation or non-litigation by identifying alternatives in the form of ADR procedures. time is valuable in recent days men and women both are working it is very difficult to pending cases in courts Alternative dispute resolution processes are being encouraged due to many inherent advantages like less time, fewer costs, easier procedures, better communication, etc.

Keywords: ADR, FAMILY COURTS ACT, 1984, HINDU MARRIAGE ACT, 1955,
SPECIAL MARRIAGE ACT, 1954.

( Volume 1 Issue 2 – 2022 )( Publication Date 07/JAN/ 2023 )

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(2)- THE HARSH REALITY OF ANIMAL CRUELTY IN INDIA.
AUTHOR’S NAME – Abeer Rakesh Wasnik, BBA, LLB, First Year.
INSTITUTION NAME – Maharashtra National Law University, Nagpur.
ABSTRACT:
Animal abuse has been a problem for humans since the dawn of humanity. It is important to
talk about how animal resources have been misused because of their vulnerability and helplessness. India’s diverse fauna has given rise to various biodiversity hotspots, yet despite this, encroachment on forested areas has continued. In the process, the Man-Animal conflict grew worse. The wide range of animal abuse may be roughly categorized as mistreating both terrestrial and marine species, smaller animals that are frequently found in and around human habitats, and animals utilised for amusement. The current study focuses on the necessity of developing peace between humans1 and animals in order to create a brighter future for everyone and explores animal cruelty against wildlife, performing animals, and other smaller animals throughout the last years in India.

( Volume 1 Issue 2 – 2022 )( Publication Date 13/JAN/ 2023 )

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(3)- Non-Disclosure Agreement Protecting Trade Secrets.
AUTHOR’S NAME – Vikash Kumar.
AFFLICTION OF THE AUTHOR– Advocate, Legal Advisor At: Maaty: Biodiversity Conservation Societal Research Organisation, Dehradun.
CO- AUTHOR NAME – Deeksha Singh, Pursuing LL.M.
INSTITUTION NAME – NALSAR University of Law in Hyderabad.
ABSTRACT:
The year 2020-22 did not go well for the whole world but it provided researchers to enhance research simultaneously in the field of trade secrets as we looked at various chemist companies and labs sprinting to develop COVID19 vaccine like Pfizer (USA) Serum Institute (India) etc. Later companies got Patents on those vaccines but due to government pressure and the need of the world, these companies signed NON- a DISCLOSURE AGREEMENT (NDA) with a collaborative company to don’t share the formulas.

( Volume 1 Issue 2 – 2022 )( Publication Date 16/JAN/ 2023)

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(4)- CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF BUSINESS LAWS IN AFRICA

AUTHOR’S NAME – Abeer Rakesh Wasnik, BBA, LLB, First Year.

INSTITUTION NAME – Maharashtra National Law University, Nagpur.

ABSTRACT:

Due to the variety of risks and obstacles that come with doing business in Africa, a solid legal  foundation and thorough knowledge of regional laws and regulations are essential. Always  choose prevention over treatment. It’s crucial to comprehend the numerous business vehicles that might be used, as well as the regulations that apply to businesses and other corporate organisations. Governments in Africa are enacting more and more legislation to safeguard data  privacy and consumer rights. Also essential is a thorough understanding of tax, exchange control, and banking laws and regulations. sixteen countries in West and Central Africa have ratified the OHADA system of commercial laws and implementing organisations. Organization for the Harmonization of Business Law in Africa, or OHADA as it is known in French, is known as “Organisation pour harmonization en Afrique du Droit des Affaires,” or…

( Volume 1 Issue 2 – 2022 )( Publication Date 20/JAN/ 2023)

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(5)- TRADEMARK LAWS

AUTHOR’S NAME –  Aditi Shakya, B.Com LLB, Third Year.

INSTITUTION  NAME  –  Institute of Law, Jiwaji University Gwalior

 ABSTRACT :

Trademarks have been around since the beginning of time. While people in the past relied on local craftspeople to get what they needed or prepared it themselves, there were nevertheless inventive entrepreneurs who promoted their products beyond their immediate area and sometimes even across long distances. Indian craftsmen have been marking their work for more than 3,000 years before transporting it to Iran. At one point, there were over 1,000 different Roman ceramic marks in circulation, all of which were made by Chinese manufacturers, including the FORTIS brand, which became so well-known that it was copied and counterfeited almost 2,000 years ago. As the middle Ages saw a boom in trade, merchants and manufacturers began using signs to differentiate their wares from each other. However, their monetary worth remained modest. Trademarks began to play a significant part in the current world of international trade and market-oriented economies as a result of the industrialization of the world.

( Volume 1 Issue 2 – 2022 )( Publication Date 29/JAN/ 2023)

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(6)- AN ANALYSIS OF PRISON REFORMS IN INDIA AND THE WAY FORWARD

AUTHOR’S NAME –  Sejal Raghuwanshi, BBA LLB, First Year.

INSTITUTION  NAME  –  Maharahtra National Law University, Nagpur.

ABSTRACT :

Prisons are places where people are cut off from the outer world. They are deprived of their freedom and personal contact with their families and friends. The main intent behind creating prisons is to transform individuals into law-abiding citizens. Prisons are crucial in defending society from criminals and crime. Prisons make sure that inmates are safely segregated from the general population until they undergo rehabilitation and are ready to reintegrate into society as law-abiding citizens. The research work aims to investigate “Prison reforms in India” as one of the requirements for an integrated Criminal Justice system…

( Volume 1 Issue 2 – 2022 )( Publication Date 29/JAN/ 2023)

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(7)- POWERS AND RIGHTS OF SHAREHOLDERS AND DIRECTORS IN A COMPANY
AUTHOR’S NAME – Balaji Vignesh C, LLB, Second Year.
INSTITUTION NAME – Vels school of law, Vels University, Chennai.

ABSTRACT :
Shareholders and directors are two prominent pillars of the company, to run a successful company both have to be efficient and coordinate with each other, are often confused about who exactly is to a company, what are their rights, roles, and responsibilities in a company, what are their liabilities, who have powers over whom when these powers apply and mostly the importance of their synchronization to work together towards the development of a company this research paper deals with these all question in detail.

KEYWORDS; SHARES, SHAREHOLDERS, DIRECTORS, COMPANY LAW.

 ( Volume 1 Issue 2 – 2022 )( Publication Date 06\FEB/ 2023)

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(8)- To what extent is feminism still relevant today ?

AUTHOR’S NAME – Palak Tyagi, B.A,LLB, First Year.

INSTITUTION NAME – Sardar Patel institute of law , Swami Vivekanand Subharti University, Meerut.

There has to be a shift in perspective where gender is seen as a continuum rather than two poles. We need to stop labelling one another by what we are not and start accepting one another for who we are. 

ABSTRACT :

The world must finally come to terms with the fact that the name “feminist” now encompasses  a far broader and deeper set of ideas than just the promotion of racial, sexual, and economic  equality for all people. The essay begins with a brief history of feminism. The history of human  evolution shows that there have always been a few key deviations between individuals. Over time, such distinctions developed into sexism. Over the centuries, the world has improved for both men and women thanks to the efforts of feminists everywhere. In this piece, I’ve explored the meaning and complexities of feminism, focusing especially on the feminist’s place in the movement.

 ( Volume 1 Issue 2 – 2022 )( Publication Date 06\FEB/ 2023)

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(9)- Increasing Crime In The Society
AUTHOR’S NAME – Palak Tyagi, B.A,LLB, First Year.
INSTITUTION NAME – Sardar Patel institute of law , Swami Vivekanand Subharti University, Meerut.

ABSTRACT :
Conceptually, this inquiry is underpinned by the legal and practical repercussions of crime on individuals and their families, as well as by the broader societal effects of criminal behavior. The paper concludes with a brief introduction providing context for the main topic of discussion, which is the rise of crime in modern societies. The paper provides in-depth information on the history and development of crime in the modern era when criminals spare neither humans nor animals in their pursuit of profit. In light of the data and analysis presented throughout this paper, the author concludes with some thoughts on the subject that are both insightful and actionable…

( Volume 1 Issue 2 – 2022 )( Publication Date 06\FEB/ 2023)

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(10)- ACID ATTACK AND WOMEN IN INDIA: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS
AUTHOR’S NAME – Shipra Dumka, B.A,LLB, Fifth Year.
INSTITUTION NAME – CMR School of Legal Studies, Bangalore.

ABSTRACT :
An acid attack is the premeditated throwing of acid on a victim, usually on the face. It’s a heinous crime against women it causes psychological trauma to a victim, acid attack results in acute pain, permanent disfigurement, infections, eye blindness, etc.1 The paper aims at understanding the legal statutes which are really helpful to the victims of such cases in the practical sense and how despite having the legal remedies such victims fail to get the compensation and how the criminals get scot-free despite committing such life torturing crime paper will also highlight the ‘social problems’ and ‘mental trauma’ that the victims face by society and how police authorities show negligence while dealing up with criminals even they have not registered it as a separate crime which was also said by the…

( Volume 1 Issue 2 – 2022 )( Publication Date 06\FEB/ 2023)

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(11)- CHALLEMGES TO IPR: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE CHATBOT – CHATGPT
AUTHOR’S NAME – Sonali Ray, LL.B, Second Year.
INSTITUTION NAME – University of Delhi, (DU), Faculty of Law.
ABSTRACT :
This Article Deals With the Dimension Of Intellectual Property Rights Of Legal Concerns that
Have Arisen Due To The New Developments In Artificial Intelligence. The Companies Developing Artificial Intelligence Are Big Players Who Are Capable of Influence Legal Rights (IPR) Given To Individuals For Protecting And Appreciating Their Innovation And Creativity. That Is a Big Challenge in This New Era of Artificial Intelligence (AI) How to Ensure the Implementation and Protection of Those Rights. Then Always There Is a Need to Regulate the
Innovation to Ensure That Benefits are Distribute Evenly in Society and Positively Contribute in The Society Instead of Creating Mismanagement in The Administration of The Society. At Same Time Innovation Need Amendment in The Law So That the Innovation Can Also Find a Place in Society and Facilitate Further Development of Society. So, In This Article, the Initial Paragraphs give an Introduction to The Topic.

( Volume 1 Issue 2 – 2022 )( Publication Date 18\MARCH/ 2023)

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