Faculty Publication: Recent submissions

  • Kulkarni, Siddha; Patil, Seema (New Archaeological & Genological Society, 2022)
    Laws, Regulations, International Conventions and Human Rights domain has heralded the idea of patient’s rights substantially. They have effectively emphasized on the threats to patients rights and about required mechanism ...
  • Shetty, Vidya; Bavadekar, Rohan (New Archaeological & Genological Society, 2022)
    Virtual Courts, as the name suggests, are courts that operate using a remote working system with the aid of different software and resources. Eliminating the need for human presence in the court is intended to prevent ...
  • Naik, Ashutosh; Bhakare, Jyoti (NIU International Journal of Human Rights, 2023)
    India has made important strides in the generation of renewable energy in last few years. The nation has established a number of rules and regulations to aid in the development of this sector, and it has set lofty goals ...
  • Naik, Ashutosh (NIU International Journal of Human Rights, 2023)
    One of the major medical innovation of the twentieth century was organ transplantation. The idea of organ transplantation became a life-saving procedure and a symbol of human solidarity thanks to a person's willingness to ...
  • Sharma, Sonali; Jaiswal, Sapana (NIU International Journal of Human Rights, 2023)
    The Pandemic of Covid – 19 reminds dreadful time mankind has underwent. The entire globehad been affected in the means of social, economic and political life. The outbreak of Covid Pandemic was one the huge and widespread ...
  • Kala, Gauri (NIU International Journal of Human Rights, 2023)
    In the entire globe a major damage take place to the life and property of individual is due to Natural calamities. Natural calamities occur either due to natural cause or man-made cause. Both the causes are inevitable and ...
  • Bavadekar, Rohan (Kanpur Philosophers, 2022)
    The provided article discusses the impact of "freebies" in Indian politics and their consequences on the economy. The culture of offering free goods and services as political promises has been on the rise in India for the ...
  • Sarwade, Madhuri (Kanpur Philosophers, 2022)
    The term “artificial intelligence” is generally used to describe computer-based systems that can perceive and derive data from their environment, and then use statistical algorithms to process that data in order to produce ...
  • Pareek, Vinit Dinesh (Rabindra bharati Journal of Philosophy, 2022)
    The gender inequalities in the society are the issue which has been prevalent since a long time. The discrimination of gender issues is still persisting. No doubt, there is an improvement in the scenario since last two ...
  • Kala, Gauri (Rabindra bharati Journal of Philosophy, 2022)
    Sustainable development goal was brought about in United Nations at Rio de Janeiro in the year 2012. The purpose was to set universal goals which would assist in environmental, political and economic development. The ...
  • Bansode, Smita S.; Jaiswal, Sapana N. (Rabindra bharati Journal of Philosophy, 2022)
    Sustainable development (SD) has become a popular slogan in modern development discussion. Sustainable development means to make this world a better place for everyone without destroying the possibilities for future ...
  • Unknown author (Rabindra bharati Journal of Philosophy, 2022)
    India is the state of wide legacy and hold cultural, traditional and moral norms. The educational policy in India was always influenced and aimed at holding its culture, history, values and customs for passing it to the ...
  • Kulkarni, Siddha (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2023-03)
    The growing production of transgenic crops has prompted debate on a number of topics, including food safety, environmental impact, socioeconomic concerns, and moral dilemmas. The main issues with GM foods and goods from a ...
  • Patil, Seema (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2023-01)
    It is said that "necessity knows no law," which implies that a necessity action is exempt from legal requirements. It is the first duty of man to help himself. Today every democratic society recognized right to private ...
  • Bhale-Kumbharikar, Arundhati; Shinde, Rucha (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2023-01)
    In this Article Researcher tries to through light on the Extra-territorial jurisdiction of the Indian Penal Code,1860 while analysing the Enrica Lexie Case of Italian Marines and Indian fishermen.In the case known as Enrica ...
  • Arora, Ramneet Kaur (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2023-01)
    Living in the 21st century Honour based violence yet remains a heinous crime that has been rampant in the Northern Parts of India. With the changing needs of the society the laws have been inadequate to curb such crime. ...
  • Khan, Shaista Faris (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2023-01)
    The real estate industry generated the second-largest income in India. The real estate industry is growing rapidly in our nation today. The interests of buyers in the real estate industry were not properly regulated or ...
  • Dalvi, Ketki (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2023-01)
    Public Interest Litigation (PIL) means litigation initiated for the protection of Public Interest. In India, PIL is now considered to be effective medium to protect the public interest in India. This Litigation is recognized ...
  • Shinde, Rucha; Biradar, Ashwini (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2023-12)
    Trademark is one of the types of intellectual property rights. Trademark is any term, phrase, symbol, or design, or a combination of phrases, words, symbols, or designs, that identifies and separates the products of one ...
  • Honap, Rohini; Shetty, Vidhya (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2023-01)
    Children are like seeds which demands proper care, attention and love to grow into a responsible citizens. Thus, in modern society it is critical to analyze the rights of children, their safety standards. In addition to ...

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