KnowLaw with profound pleasure, humility, and anticipation celebrates the launch of the KnowLaw Journal on Socio-Legal and Contemporary Research Volume 01. This milestone marks the beginning of a journey dedicated to exploring and disseminating profound insights into the realm of law. Our journal aims to serve as a platform for scholars, practitioners, and students to share their research, analysis, and perspectives on a wide array of legal issues.
In this volume, we present a diverse collection of articles that delve into contemporary legal challenges, emerging trends, and significant case studies. Each contribution has been meticulously curated to provide our readers with comprehensive and thought-provoking content that stimulates academic discussion and enhances understanding of complex legal concepts.
S.No. | Title of the Manuscripts | Author(s) | Link |
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01 | Case Commentary – Narendra v. K.Meena | Ekansh Agarwal | Read |
02 | Embracing Selfhood beyond Social Diversity in Rudyard Kipling’s novel Kim. | Riddhi Kashyap | Read |
03 | Gender Justice in Indian Labor Laws. | Stephen P Wilson | Read |
04 | Revamping Juvenile Laws – India needs it. | Jeeva Thomas Mannanal | Read |
05 | Rule of Law in India and the Western World. | Sara Gauhar & Sara Naqvi | Read |
06 | Analysis of the Relationship between International Law and Domestic Law in the light of prevalent theories. | Aditya Agrawal | Read |
07 | Analysis of the 226th Law Commission Report on Acid Attacks. | Saloni Jaiman | Read |
08 | Substance Abuse in Contemporary India. | Sayari Kar | Read |
09 | Education – Struggle of X Years. | Puneet Dhawan | Read |
10 | Child Delinquents – Are they really ‘Doli Incapax’? | Siddhant Bhanawat | Read |
11 | Post Poll Alliance – An Analysis. | C. Amirdha Varshini & S. Abhijeet Krishna | Read |
12 | History of General Data Protection Regulation and Evolution of Concept of Surveillance in International and Indian Context. | Lovika Jaiswal | Read |
13 | Case Comment – Questions of Interpretation and Application of the 1971 Montreal Convention arising from the Aerial Incident at Lockerbie (Libya v. US) Preliminary Objections, ICJ. | Sakshi Nathani & Pratiksha Gautam | Read |
14 | Patriarchy to Pseudo-Feminism – Did we do a 180°? | Nupur Manshani | Read |
15 | Women as Marginalized Group – Status and Challenges | Tanaya Das | Read |
16 | Gender Discrimination in the devolution of Property under Hindu Succession Act, 1956 | Pranav Karwa | Read |
17 | Law and Human Rights – A Cardinal Parallel Relation | Shivaansh Singh and Bhumani Tyagi | Read |
18 | Declining State of Indian Prisons for Female Convicts – Critical analysis with the increasing number of female prisoners | Rupal Shrimal | Read |
19 | Corporal Punishment in India | Tushar Singh Samota | Read |
20 | Application of Strict Rule to Tax Statute | Aanchal Srivastava | Read |
21 | Dissolution of Marriage under Muslim Law | Adila Jaleel | Read |
22 | Piracy in International Law | Sudhanshu Tuti | Read |
23 | Principles of Strict & Absolute Liabilities of Corporates – Case Studies | Purti Srivastava and K. Aishwarya | Read |
24 | Maintenance of Senior Citizens and Parents | Asst. Prof. Pooja Rani | Read |
25 | The Gender Biased Laws in India and the Uniform Civil Code | Jitasha Bahl | Read |
26 | Case Comment – State of U.P. v. Roshan Singh & Ors. | Yajush Tripathi | Read |
Manuscripts taken down
She said, He sued – A Defamation movement born out of the #MeToo Movement
The Manuscript titled ‘She said, He sued – A Defamation movement born out of the #MeToo Movement‘ authored by Neha Samji & Chilamkuri Deepthi has been retracted on grounds of not meeting the Publication Ethics.
Evolution of Criminal Law in India
The Manuscript titled ‘Evolution of Criminal Law in India‘ authored by Aarushi Tomar has been retracted on grounds of not meeting the Publication Ethics.
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