International Journal of Human Rights Law Review

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Muhammed Yaseen A K & Jyotirmoy Banerjee
LLM Student, Amity Law School, Amity University, Bengaluru; Assistant Professor, Amity Law School, Amity University, Bengaluru
Abstract
Telegram, a widely used instant messaging platform, is lauded for its robust privacy features, such as end-to end encryption, self-destructing messages, and anonymous user capabilities. While these features enhance user privacy and security, they have also inadvertently created a haven for cybercriminals. The platform’s encrypted communications and secret chat functionalities complicate the ability of law […]
Gopichand Murari
Law Student, 3rd Year, Christ University, Bangalore
Abstract
Judicial Review in India is a fundamental principle that allows the judiciary to review the legislative and executive functions and ensures the executive and legislative actions align with the Constitution of India . This principle enables the judiciary to uphold citizens’ fundamental rights and prevents arbitrary actions by the legislative and executive bodies. Judicial review […]

Platform Liability vs. User Responsibility Dilemma

December 28, 2024 Volume 3, Issue 6
Avilasha Sarkar
Law Student, Christ Deemed to be University Lavasa, Pune
Abstract
With the emergence of the digital world which exposes individual lives to a plethora of information, the authenticity of such information is often difficult to ascertain. It is notable that there is a conflict that arises between the users of the digital platforms and the liability that is borne by those respective platforms during times […]

Incidents of Separate Property

December 27, 2024 Volume 3, Issue 6
Bhavini Kodavanti
Law Student, 5th Year, B.A.LLB (Hons.), Kirit P. Mehta School of Law, Navi Mumbai
Abstract
The crux of the paper is a concept of joint family system which devolves around the properties owned together by the entire family. Separate property is something that a coparcener owns exclusively. The coparcener plays a pivotal role in the division of the property or keeping it together. Joint family property is also called ancestral […]
Manya Narang
Law Student, Jindal Global Law School

A Multi-Dimensional Analysis of Laws Related to Rape

November 22, 2024 Volume 3, Issue 6
Ashish Kumar Daga
Law Student, BBA.LL.B., 3rd Year, Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad
Abstract
The crimes of rape and sexual misconduct have increased frequently during the previous few decades. There may be several causes for the increase in crime. The subjective and objective approaches are the two primary categories into which the variables relating to rape and sexual harassment may be classified. Anthropological, medical, biological, psychological, psychiatric, and analytical approaches are some […]

Conversion Therapy: Glimpsing through the Indian Lens

November 21, 2024 Volume 3, Issue 6
Ananaya Shee
Law Student, 3rd Year, BBA.LLB (Hons.), Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies, Bangalore
Abstract
India is not a country that forgets easily its controversies, as we have often seen with such issues in the LGBTQ+ community whether it has been the same-sex marriage issue or something as flamboyant as the sports controversy. Their unconventional lifestyles have always been making the headlines. With me belonging to Generation Z, it would […]
Shanjida Israt Jahan Efat
Assistant Professor, Department of Law, Notre Dame University, Bangladesh
Abstract
The Constitution of Bangladesh ensures women’s fundamental right to equality with men in all aspects of life. Nonetheless, this constitutional protection does not extend to legal recourse for women who fall victim to polygamy, unilateral divorce, and discriminating fatwas. Marriage is regarded as one of the most ancient and significant social structures in human history. […]

Indian Prison System

August 25, 2024 Volume 3, Issue 4
Samiksha Jain & Rabiya Khatun
Law Students, Asian Law College, Noida
Rajat Srivastava
Law Student, 5th year, B.A.LL.B. (Hons.), ICFAI University, Dehradun