Rahul Ranjan

An Analysis of the Capitalization Potency of ‘Value-Investment Opportunity’, arising from Global Recessionary Pressure through the Regulation of Outward Foreign Investment Policy by India with Comparative reference drawn to China

The People’s Republic of China utilizes the regulation of both it’s inward and outward foreign investment policy as it’s means of geo-political expansion. Outward Chinese Foreign Direct Investment, quite often implies the investment of capital by Chinese instruments of state (either directly or through the exercise of vicarious control), into private and public foreign enterprises, […]

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Pathways to Justice: Expanding Access for Everyone

This paper aims to explore and analyse the pathways to justice with a focus on expanding access for everyone. Access to justice is a fundamental right that ensures equality, fairness, and the protection of individual and collective rights within a legal framework. However, many individuals and marginalized communities face significant barriers when attempting to navigate

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From Tragedy to Transformation: The Role of CSR and the Rana Plaza Collapse in Rebuilding Bangladesh’s Garment Industry

Globalisation and its tropes, privatization, deregulation, and liberalisation have led to the proliferation of transnational corporations. Further, as one of the main drivers of the globalisation, the corporate activities of Trans- National Corporations (TNC’s) have relevance economically, socially, and environmentally. It is pertinent to consider that many TNC’s operations take place in the least developed countries of the Global South, and it

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Study on the Offences of Stalking, Voyeurism and Sexual Harassment in India

Stalking, voyeurism, and sexual harassment are serious issues that have been plaguing India for years. These acts of violence and intimidation are not only a violation of an individual’s rights but also a threat to their safety and well-being. Despite various laws and policies in place, these crimes continue to persist and affect many individuals,

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Decentralizing Environmental Disputes in India

India lacks a comprehensive climate legislation, however, there are several environmental legislations to combat the effects of climate change. In relation to protecting the environment, the proactive efforts of the Indian judiciary that has often acted as a ‘lever of transformation’ has been recognized globally. However, it has been seen that in most climate change

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The Dichotomy in Self-Regulation of Online Fantasy Sport Platforms

The rise of internet has given birth to a plethora of digital platforms all performing various kinds of functions. One such distinct platform is that of Online Fantasy Sports, a sub-category of the Online Gaming Platforms. The Online Fantasy Sports Platforms in India face a unique problem for two reasons— lack of regulatory norms and

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Role of Black Money in Degrading a Nation’s Economy –Challenges and Remedies

Black Money is the untaxed money on which the defaulters wilfully don’t pay tax and try to hide it from the government or the Income Tax authorities. It is mainly done through evading taxes. Tax Evasion and Avoidance have been one of the hot topics of taxation law as they play an important role in

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An Analysis of Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 with reference to 420 of IPC

The first draft of the Negotiable Instruments Act was created in 1866, and it was implemented in 1881. It was once a colonial statute and is still commonly used today. With the passage of Section 4 of the Banking, Public Financial Institutions and Negotiable Instruments (Amendment) Act, 1988, Chapter XVII, Sections 138 to 142 were

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The Ethics of Legal Process Outsourcing in India: Globalization and Commodification

The responsibility of lawyers grows as their practices grow with time. The responsibility from becoming a part time assistant to a full-time employee along with the power of supervising, regulating increases their liability. The economy of a country changes with time and in this era of economic condition the demand for cost effective and time

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