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  • INAUGURAL ISSUE
    Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022)

    With the aim of encouraging research temperament among young minds
    and promoting quality research in the field of law, Prayagraj Law Review
    was established. Today we proudly and gladly publish this First Issue titled
    Inaugural Issue : VOL 1 ISSUE 1 .
    After extensive and rigiourous review process followed by our esteemed
    reviewers through double blind peer review process, out of huge quantity
    of submissions, five submissions were able to make their way to final
    publication categorised under Articles and Case Commentaries.


    First Article titled SPACE LAW AND ITS POSITION IN INDIA by Neel Agarwal
    greatly emphasises India’s position to various treaties and how they have
    affected the growth of the Space Sector in India. Moreover, it discusses
    the latest development made in the field of Space Laws at the Municipal
    Level in India.


    S.P.S. RATHORE V. CENTRAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION (2016 SCC Online
    SC 985) is a case commentary by Vipul Jaiswal


    ARISTOTELIAN CONCEPT OF ETHICS by Gauri Kausik presents the idea of
    Aristotle on ethics and state.


    ISSUES RELATING TO TRIBES AND THEIR RIGHTS by Neha Nitin Kulkarni,
    Preeti Kuljinder Matharu, Kashish Gogia, we are getting to talk about
    different laws and settlements made for ensuring human rights of inborn
    people groups and whether they are being actualized to alter the declining
    circumstance.


    VINEETA SHARMA V. RAKESH SHARMA is yet another case comment by
    Tuheena Singh

  • Winter Issue
    Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023)

    With the aim of encouraging research temperament among young minds and promoting quality research in the field of law, Prayagraj Law Review was established. Today we proudly and gladly publish this Second Issue titled Summer Issue : VOL 2 ISSUE 1 (2023).

    After extensive and rigiourous review process followed by our esteemed reviewers through double blind peer review process, out of huge quantity of submissions, five submissions were able to make their way to final publication categorised under Articles and Short Articles.

     

    First Article titled INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE AND THE GENDER authored by Dr. Ajai Singh is a guest contribution by our honourable Patron, associate professor at University of Allahabad. This article focuses on the forms of domestic violence faced by the Third gender within 4 walls by their partners. The lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) population faces more difficult outcomes compared to the heterosexual population “across different life domains, including mental and physical health, subjective wellbeing, employment, poverty, homelessness, and social exclusion.

     

    Second Article titled INTRICACIES OF REVENGE PORN: AN ANALYSIS OF LEGAL PROVISIONS authored by Dr. Sandeep Mishra, assistant professor at Amity Law School discusses how revenge Porn is a crime which is less known and very less discussed. The victim doesn’t even know that she is becoming a victim of revenge porn. These days it has become very common. Reason being that, with no law in specific to deal with it, the committers of this crime have no fear in their heart and mind. The saddest part of this crime is that it can’t be eliminated completely. But, its effect can be minimized at a great extent

    Third Article titled ROLE AND IMPORTANCE OF JUDICIARY IN PROTECTING CHILDREN FROM SEXUAL OFFENCES authored by Dr. Sandeep Kumar, assistant professor at Motherhood University Roorkee and Prayag Kumar Paswan, research scholar at Motherhood University, examines the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012 (POCSO Act), which was passed by the Indian government in 2012. The purpose of this Act, which was passed on November 14, 2012, was to protect adolescents from sexual assaults and to make the judicial system a friendly place for them. Every day, there is an increase in child-related crime in India

    Fourth Article titled Harmonizing Dharma and Democracy: Exploring the Principles of the Bhagavad Gita in the Framework of Indian Constitution authored by Miss Nivedita, assistant professor at Shambhunath Institute of Law, talks about the basic principles which Gita proposes, one among them is ‘Nishkamkarmyog’ or the principle of ‘Sthitpragya’ individual who doesn’t get affected by the everyday incidents of sorrow, pleasure or pain, but focuses on his/her goal understanding the true meaning of life which uplifts one from materialistic approach to a higher approach. How relevant these principles are to the legal fraternity, to the other dimensions of human lives, what principles our Constitution embodies?

    In the category of Short Articles, First Short Article titled INDIA'S CYBERCRIME PROBLEM AND THE NEED FOR LEGAL SYSTEM REFORM authored by Vivek Kumar Singh, research scholar at National Forensic Science University, Gandhinagar To address crimes that are constantly evolving with the times, it is occasionally necessary to make adjustments to institutions and regulations. One such instance is cybercrime, which is currently a major issue for the nation. Currently, changes are an imperative necessity

  • Summer Issue
    Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023)

    With the aim of encouraging research temperament among young minds and promoting quality research in the field of law, Prayagraj Law Review was established. Today we proudly and gladly publish this Second Issue titled Summer Issue : VOL 1 ISSUE 2 (2023).
    After extensive and rigiourous review process followed by our esteemed reviewers through double blind peer review process, out of huge quantity of submissions, Six submissions were able to make their way to final
    publication categorised under Articles and Short Articles.

    First Article titled THE INDO – NEPAL TREATY OF PEACE AND FRIENDSHIP, 1950 : : Revisiting the Tale of Two Nations authored by Kratika Kushwah and Abhishek Anand analyzes bilateral trade patterns and evaluates the prospect of maximum extra commerce. A wide range of tremendous bilateral trade concerns is addressed, including tariffs, the sanctions of an agricultural reform charge, the underutilization of the tariff rate quota, non-tariff measures, problems with Rules of Origin (ROO), and physical obstacles to the transportation of commodities across borders.

    Second Article titled DHARMA AS LAW AND JUSTICE: RELIGIOUS CRIMES IN INDIA: Combating Hate Crimes: Religion; Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow authored by ARUNIMA PATI and RAJESWARI NANDA attempts to converse the concepts of Religion and Crime in a clear manner before moving on to the concepts in Constitution.

    Third Article titled AN EMERGING NEED OF LEGISLATIVE POLICIES IN ORDER TO PROVIDE AND PROMOTE PATERNITY LEAVE BENEFITS authored by Garima singh tries to emphasize that paternity leave matters because it promotes gender equality, strengthens family bonds, and helps both parents balance their work and family responsibilities, ultimately creating a more inclusive and supportive society

    In the category of Short Articles, First Short Article titled INCREMENTALIST MAKING OF INDIAN CONSTITUTION: : A ‘BEHIND THE SCENES’ STUDY authored by Ahutosh Mishra to understand the frame of mind of the Constitution makers and how it was dealt with.

    Second Short Article titled IMPACT OF PROBATION AND PAROLE ON THE DELBILITATING CONDITIONS OF PRISON SYSTEM IN INDIA – A criminological study authored by ROHIT SRIVASTAVA and Ishani Yog deals with the importance of two correctional reformative tools which are probation and parole. It shall contain the conceptual meaning of the two terms and how they originated and became one of the most accepting measures of reformation

    Third Short Atricle titled A COMPARATIVE REVIEW OF TAXATION POLICIES REGARDING CRYPTOCURRENCIES authored by Animesh Pratap Singh and Divyansh Shukla analyze some prominent examples and assess their effectiveness in striking a balance between fostering innovation and ensuring tax compliance.

  • Summer Issue
    Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024)