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Volume II Issue III                                                                                         

    (May-June 2024)

Sakkcham Singh Parmaar, O.P. Jindal Global University

Page: 44-47

DOI:  

10.5281/zenodo.11130545

Meghnad Desai explores the mind of one of the world's most mysterious nations in "The Rediscovery of India."

Abheek Melwani, University of Mumbai

Page: 48-72

DOI:  

10.5281/zenodo.11130642

The present article explores the complex area of the Enforcement Directorate (ED) in India.

Akshit Chauhan, Hidayatullah National Law University

Niharika Mehta, Hidayatullah National Law University

Page: 73-78

DOI:  

10.5281/zenodo.11130574

Legal aid can be delineated as an institutional framework established to facilitate equitable access to justice.

Prisha Goel, O.P Jindal Global University

Page: 80-85

DOI:  

10.5281/zenodo.11202804

Nancy Fraser’s theories on redistribution and recognition are highly influential in current discourse of social justice

Krisha Rajesh Joshi, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies (UPES)

Page: 86-96

DOI:  

10.5281/zenodo.11229860

In today’s world corporate governance has become of significant importance but what isn’t been given equal importance 

Sandhya L, School of Law, Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology

Page: 97-105

DOI:  

10.5281/zenodo.11229946

The article examines the tenuous intricacies of admissibility and jurisdiction in international arbitration

Nimal Farhan Aripurath, Government Law College, Thiruvananthapuram

Page: 106-114

DOI:  

10.5281/zenodo.11410067

This paper delves into data protection regulations amidst globalization, focusing on challenges and solutions surrounding cross-border data flows.

Arjun M, Government Law College, Trivandrum

Page: 115-121

DOI:  

10.5281/zenodo.11410139

This paper provides a comprehensive examination of the evolving dynamics of centralization within India's administrative system.

Manshivi Jadon, Lloyd Law College

Shekhar Suman, Lloyd Law College

Page: 122-131

DOI:  

10.5281/zenodo.11625352

Hadley & Anor v Baxendale & Ors [1854] is an important contract law case in England.

Srivathsa Ekalavya Yeedu, The West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences (WBNUJS)

Page: 132-140

DOI:  

10.5281/zenodo.11624654

Srisoniya Subramoniam, O. P. Jindal Global University

Page: 133-136

DOI:  

10.5281/zenodo.11847740

This essay explores the possibility of artificial intelligence being used in routine clinical practices

Sarthak Sharma, O. P. Jindal Global University

Devanshi Srivastava, Delhi Metropolitian Education

Page: 137-146

DOI:  

10.5281/zenodo.11851299

There are many purposes which a well drafted contract serves, but the main aim behind drafting a contract is to safeguard

 Kartikeya Amitabh Mishra, National Law University, Jodhpur 

Astha Samanta, National Law University, Jodhpur

Page: 147-154

DOI:  

10.5281/zenodo.12507055

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