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FALSE PROMISES, REAL HARM: SAFEGUARDING CONSUMERS IN THE FACE OF MISLEADING ADVERTISEMENTS AUTHORED BY - T.H. ALOK NARAYANAN & ANAGHA MOHAN

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NATIONAL REGISTER FOR CITIZEN IN ASSAM: LEGAL IMPLICATIONS BY - UDAYANGSHU SHARMA

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UNVEILING THE SHADOWS: CONFRONTING THE CHALLENGE OF HOSTILE WITNESSES IN INDIA’S LEGAL LANDSCAPE BY - BLESSEN TOM CYRIAC & JUSTIN GEORGE ALEX

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AN ANALYSIS OF RIGHT TO FORM ASSOCIATIONS AND UNIONS UNDER CONSTITUTION OF INIDA BY : DHWANI NITIN NAIKWADI & PRAGATI PANKAJ DEHLIWAL

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JUDICIAL REVIEW IN INDIA, USA AND UK: A COMPARATIVE STUDY BY - DHWANI NITIN NAIKWADI

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EXPLORING COMPULSORY LICENSING IN THE BIOTECHNOLOGY SECTOR: BALANCING INNOVATION, ACCESS, AND ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS AND ITS ALIGNMENT WITH THE BROADER PRINCIPLES OF THE DOHA DECLARATION ON TRIPS AND PUBLIC HEALTH WITH RESPECT TO HIV/AIDS BY - KEERTHI NARENDRAN

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NAVIGATING INDIA’S CLIMATE COMMITMENTS: ESG DISCLOSURES IN THE LAST DECADE AND NET ZERO EMISSIONS BY 2070 BY - PRAGATHI.S

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Your Entertainment, Someones Ownership: A Study Of Copyright Issues In Relation To Social Media By - Gunjan Wadhwa

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CORPORATE GOVERNANCE AND ETHICS UNDER THE COMPANIES ACT, 2013 : A STUDY BY - SANJIB ROY & ASHISH KUMAR SINGHAL

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UNRAVELLING THE LOW CONVICTION RATE AND UNVEILING FLAWS IN THE UNLAWFUL ACTIVITIES PREVENTION ACT BY - P RANJITA

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[16] Ibid. s.506
[17] Mahender Chawla v. Union of India SC W.P. (Cr.) No. 156 of 2016.
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[5] Id.
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[10] (1987) 1 SCC 115
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[13] Ibid para 20
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[15]AIR 1976 S.C. 1176
[16]AIR 1958 S.C. 232
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[12] WHO, Access To Affordable Medicines for HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis: The Intellectual Property Rights Context
[13] Novartis AG v Union of India (2013) 6 SCC 1
 
[14] See Ben Sihanya, Patents, Parallel Importation and Compulsory Licensing of HIV/AIDS Drugs: The Experience of Kenya, WTO
 

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[1] Amit Kumar Singh & Sheetal Maurya, Analysis of Historical Trend and Determinants of ESG Index Performance in India, 3 Corporate Governance Insight 2 (2021).
[2] Pitresh Kaushik et al., Evolving ESG Landscape in India, ICSI (2021).
[3] Mendiratta et al., ESG Controversies and Firm Performance in India: The Moderating Impact of Government Effectiveness, Global Business Review (2023).
[4] Sachin Surve, ESG Report Dolat Capital, (Mar. 10, 2022), https://images.assettype.com/bloombergquint/2022-03/9d1e5379-2ca3-41d8-9735-2fcd9cdd593e/Dolat_Capital_India_ESG_Report_10_March_2022.pdf.
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[9] Tarun Kumar Soni, Demystifying the Relationship Between ESG and SDG Performance: Study of Emerging Economies, 20 Investment Management and Financial Innovations 7 (2023).
[10] Faozi A Almaqtari et al., Country-Level Governance and Sustainable Development Goals: Implications for Firms’ Sustainability Performance, SEF (2023).
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[18] Dr. Madhu Bal, ESG Practices and Financial Performance–Empirical Evidences From Indian Companies, 10 Journal of Research in Business and Management (2022).
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[20] Supra note 12.
[21] Nirvikar Singh, India’s Strategy for Achieving Net Zero, 15 Energies (2022).
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[26] Pitresh Kaushik, supra note 2 at 63.
[27] Nirvikar Singh, supra note 21.
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