Department of Law: Recent submissions

  • Bansode, Smita (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2022-05)
    Since the human evolution, human constantly searched or researched for their betterment. This search for betterment took usfrom Stone Age to digital Age, which we are experiencing in as on date in 21st century.In this ...
  • Jaiswal, Sapana N.; More, Nandita S. (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2022-05)
    This research tries to study the rise of OTT platform and its future scope and regulation in India. It is significant to know the level of increase in the popularity of OTT platforms and its future scope. Since ancient ...
  • Kal, Gouri (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2022-05)
    Indian cinema is one of the most entertainment sources in India. People from childhood to old age inspired and motivated with the contents and character of Indian cinema. Most people consider them as role model and get ...
  • Kotwal, Chaitral Kishor; Thanvi, Vishakha Jaiprakash (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2022-05)
    Media has generally been regarded as a resource of data & broadcast for the entirepopulation in a country. They have a wide scope of information and stand out data that is any other way concealed from the general public. ...
  • Honap, Rohini (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2022-05)
    OTT platforms analogous to parallel media for entertainment, currently have no legislation or body, regulating them. Though a very powerful democratic tool, to promote independent, responsible and healthy journalism and ...
  • Dalvi, Ketki; Shinde, Rucha (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2022-05)
    The word OTT which commonly used in world stands for “Over the Top”. It is the service that delivers the content over the internet. Through another platform this service is delivered “over the top”. This platform got popular ...
  • Pareek, Vinit Dinesh (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2022-05)
    There was a time when people used to watch movies at a theatre. There was a time when peopleused to watch their favourite TV shows on a specific time. If they missed the show on specified time, they never used to get the ...
  • Badwe, Varsha (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2022-05)
    With its huge population India is one of the lucrative markets for the entertainment industry globally. Indian consumer market not only helps these entertainment platforms to generate huge amount of revenue but also enables ...
  • Sharma, Sonali (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2022-05)
    The Indian Cinema always renowned for the grace, elegance and beauty. The Indian and International audience always admired the charm of Indian Cinema. The recent decades the Entertainment industry generates substantial ...
  • Khan, Shaista Faris; Shetty, Vidhya (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2022-05)
    Today's epoch is known as the digital epoch. Everything is now available online, from education to pleasure. Information and items are now simply a few clicks away. The way we work and consume content has changed dramatically ...
  • Biradar, Ashwini; Bhale, Arundhati (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2022-05)
    If we make a listing of things which might be banned in India we would stumble upon regular stuff like porn, homosexuality, and the recent ban on pork meat however what might be an unbelievably ordinary addition to the ...
  • Vartak, Lalita; Tilak, Deepak (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2022-03)
    Education aims at making children competent of becoming responsible, productive and useful members of society. Knowledge proficiency and attitudes are built through learning experiences and opportunities created for learners ...
  • Shinde, Rucha; Tilak, Geetali (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2022-03)
    Self awareness is our capacity to take note of ourselves. Self awareness is the key to achieve personal growth. When we become conscious of our inner mental states, notice the flow of our emotions and awaken to the body's ...
  • Jaiswal, Sapana (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2022-01)
    Contract has become an inevitable part of everyone’s life. In our daily life we enter into number of contracts knowingly or unknowingly. Generally we use the terms agreement and contract as synonyms. But there is big and ...
  • Badwe, Varsha (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2021-11)
  • Khan, Rifat (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2021-07)
    NDPS Act, exercising control over narcotics and psychotropic substances, is a response to the International commitments to which India is a party. It also reflects the sincerity to the constitutional mandate provided under ...
  • Shetty, Vidhya (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2021-07)
    Humans are exposed to a variety of opportunities as well as challenges in this age of globalisation and worldwide accessibility, each with its own collection of benefits and drawbacks. Opportunities are great, but challenges ...
  • Das, Shruti (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2021-07)
    Marijuana is a drug that has both medicinal use and adverse effects. In the last five decades, various countries have regulated marijuana use. India is a country with a population of 1.3 billion and cannabis user is 3% of ...
  • Prema, E (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2021-07)
    The drugs invention has always been in the process of helping and protecting the humankind. The drugs usage also has many demerits which cause various impacts to the society, like misuse of drugs, production of illegal ...
  • Kotwal, Chaitral; Sharma, Sonali (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2021-07)
    India traditionally has reliance on the mythology for the whereabouts of life. The herbs in India had always held the prominent space for rejuvenation and medicinal purpose. Provision 8 under Narcotics Act created the ...

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