Volume-2: Issue-2

Sainikitha O.L., Understanding Deepfake Technology, Its Misuse and Adequacy of Legal Protections in the Indian Context, 2(2) LLRJ 1–15 (2026), DOI: doi-ds.org/doilink/01.2026-66236677/llrj/v2/i2/82.

Understanding Deepfake Technology, Its Misuse and Adequacy of Legal Protections in the Indian Context
-Sainikitha.OL
[Pages:1-15]

Drishti Singh, The Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Act, 2025: An Analysis of Its Impact in the Online Gaming Domain in India, 2(2) LLRJ 16–27 (2026), DOI: doi-ds.org/doilink/01.2026-67966353/llrj/v2/i2/83.

The Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Act, 2025: An Analysis of Its Impact in the Online Gaming Domain in India
-Drishti Singh
[Pages:16-27]

Akhilesh Kakade, Is Mediation Mandatory? A Constitutional Analysis of Pre-Litigation Mediation, 2(2) LLRJ 28–61 (2026), DOI: doi-ds.org/doilink/01.2026-37487336/llrj/v2/i2/84.

Is Mediation Mandatory? A Constitutional Analysis of Pre-Litigation Mediation
-Akhilesh Kakade
[Pages:28-61]

Deeksha Singh, Same-Sex Marriage in India: Legal Vacuum vs. Social Reality, 2(2) LLRJ 62–76 (2026), DOI: doi-ds.org/doilink/01.2026-84561832/llrj/v2/i2/85.

Same-Sex Marriage in India: Legal Vacuum vs. Social Reality
-Deeksha Singh
[Pages:62-76]

Srilekha Raman, The Legal Viability of Olfactory Trademarks in India: Reassessing Representation After the Sumitomo Decision, 2(2) LLRJ 77–87 (2026), DOI: doi-ds.org/doilink/01.2026-14467895/llrj/v2/i2/86.

The Legal Viability of Olfactory Trademarks in India: Reassessing Representation After the Sumitomo Decision
-Srilekha Raman
[Pages:77-87]

M. Bala Subramanian, The Pocket Veto Paradox: Weaponizing Article 200 Against State Autonomy, 2(2) LLRJ 78–95 (2026), DOI: doi-ds.org/doilink/01.2026-48734491/llrj/v2/i2/87.

The Pocket Veto Paradox: Weaponizing Article 200 Against State Autonomy
-M. Bala Subramanian
[Pages:78-95]

S. Sowjanya Sai, Breaking the Pill Monopoly: Consumer Justice in the Age of Pharmaceutical Power, 2(2) LLRJ 96–109 (2026), DOI: doi-ds.org/doilink/01.2026-78457753/llrj/v2/i2/88.

Breaking the Pill Monopoly: Consumer Justice in the Age of Pharmaceutical Power
-S. Sowjanya Sai
[Pages:96-109]

Dipti Kumari, An Analysis of Prisoners’ Rights in India, 2(2) LLRJ 110–118 (2026), DOI: doi-ds.org/doilink/01.2026-64411865/llrj/v2/i2/89.

An Analysis of Prisoners’ Rights in India
- Dipti Kumari
[Pages:110-118]

Gift Portia Mamba, Genocide and International Justice: Human Rights Obligations and the Ongoing Impunity in Modern Conflicts, 2(2) LLRJ 119–132 (2026), DOI: doi-ds.org/doilink/01.2026-33922534/llrj/v2/i2/90.

Genocide and International Justice: Human Rights Obligations and the Ongoing Impunity in Modern Conflicts.
- Gift Portia Mamba
[Pages:119-132]

Nikita Karnik, Dark Patterns on Digital Platforms and the Need for Legal Regulation in India, 2(2) LLRJ 133–148 (2026), DOI: doi-ds.org/doilink/01.2026-79189835/llrj/v2/i2/91.

Dark Patterns on Digital Platforms and the Need for Legal Regulation in India
- Nikita Karnik
[Pages:133-148]

Gayatri Narayanan, The Aravalli Hills and the Question of Definition: A Legal and Environmental Analysis, 2(2) LLRJ 149–158 (2026), DOI: doi-ds.org/doilink/01.2026-15211222/llrj/v2/i2/92.

The Aravalli Hills and the Question of Definition: A Legal and Environmental Analysis
-Gayatri Narayanan
[Pages:149-158]

Esha Jain, Airline Passengers’ Rights in India: Evaluating the Sufficiency of DGCA Guidelines in a Growing Aviation Sector, 2(2) LLRJ 159–186 (2026), DOI: doi-ds.org/doilink/01.2026-27959819/llrj/v2/i2/93.

Airline Passengers’ Rights in India: Evaluating the Sufficiency of DGCA Guidelines in A Growing Aviation Sector
-Esha Jain
[Pages:159-186]

Sohini Seal, Analysis on Power of Police Investigation, 2(2) LLRJ 187–214 (2026), DOI: doi-ds.org/doilink/01.2026-46247589/llrj/v2/i2/94.

Analysis on Power of Police Investigation
-Sohini Seal
[Pages:187-214]