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THE PURGATORY OF THE INNOCENT: CONFRONTING INDIA’S UNDERTRIAL CRISIS

Published On: March 12th 2026 Authored By: Anushka Singh Indore Institute of Law Introduction “India, the world’s largest democracy and one of its most populous nations, is facing a serious yet silent crisis evolving behind high stone walls and iron bars.” While the Indian Constitution guarantees the sanctity of life and liberty, for countless individuals, […]

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BALANCING INNOVATION AND REGULATION: RECENT TRENDS IN INDIAN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY JURISPRUDENCE

Published On: March 12th 2026 Authored By: Anushka Singh Faculty of Law, University of Allahabad ABSTRACT This article explores recent legal developments in Indian intellectual property law, examining reforms and judicial interpretations across patents, copyright, trademarks, geographical indications and enforcement mechanisms. It highlights administrative measures such as the decriminalisation of procedural offences, revised examination guidelines

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PROTECTING MINORITY RIGHTS: REMEDIES AGAINST CORPORATE OPPRESSION & MISMANAGEMENT

Published On: March 9th 2026 Authored By: Chandana Penumacha VIT AP University Introduction: Majority rule is the foundation of both corporate and sovereign democracy. By promoting group decision-making over individual interests, this majority-driven strategy establishes a contractual agreement among shareholders. Efficiency is improved by giving the board of directors’ authority over corporate decisions. Nonetheless, there

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Fast-Tracking Corporate Restructuring in India: An Examination of Section 233 and the 2025 MCA Amendments

Published On: March 9th 2026 Authored By: Shubham Balasaheb Aute Symbiosis Law School, Pune Abstract Corporate restructuring has traditionally been a slow and complex process in India, involving lengthy procedures that require courts and tribunals, resulting in higher costs and significant delays. Section 233 of the Companies Act, 2013 provides a fast-track merger mechanism specifically

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“Bail Not Jail” Remains in Theory? Constitutional Limits on Prolonged Pre-Trial Detention under UAPA

Published On: March 8th 2026 Authored By: Sanah Sumbhania Kirit P. Mehta School Of Law, NMIMS Mumbai Abstract According to Article 21 of the Indian Constitution, the principle “bail is the rule, jail is the exception” has long been accepted as an essential justification of individual liberty. Still, a further clarification of this constitutional guarantee

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