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Item E-Commerce vs. Traditional Commerce: A Socio-Legal AnalysisNath, Himangshu RanjanItem Merger and Acquisition: Legal Issues and ChallengesTombing, ThangzakhupItem Corporate Insolvency Laws in India: Issues and Challenges(National Law University and Judicial Academy, Assam) Gupta, Deepshikha; Shrivas, Anand RamadharInsolvency is a state at which an individual, company, or other association can't meet its financial transactions or liabilities for paying their obligations to the creditors. Insolvency can happen when certain things occurs, some of which may include: poor money administration, increment in real money costs, or decline in income.Item Parliamentary Privilege in India- An Analytical Study(National Law University and Judicial Academy, Assam) Chakraborty, Varuna; Nath, Himangshu RanjanThe provision of the constitution dealing with parliamentary privileges and immunities bear a special mark of indebtedness to the centuries-old conventions established and maintained in this regard by the mother of parliament, the British Parliament. In fact, this is the only section where a direct reference to the House of Commons was originally made in the Constitution.Item Trafficking of Children in India: A Human Rights Approach(National Law University and Judicial Academy, Assam) Sailo, Lalzikpuii; Ghosh, GitanjaliTrafficking in Children is a global phenomenon and is not restricted to any geographical region or country. It is gross violation of human rights and fundamental freedoms of children. It infringes upon the child's physical and mental integrity, which are essential to the experience of human dignity and poses a significant threat to the child's life.Item Internalizing International Human Rights Standards on the Prison Reforms in India: A Critical Analysis(National Law University and Judicial Academy, Assam) Ramchiary, Archana; Boruah, DiptimoniPrison existed with the human civilization to treat the prisoners according to the law for the wrong done by him. In every democratic society, prison serves as a correctional method in the criminal justice system. Prison institutions were historically the detention rooms in secure parts of castles or city towers to detain prisoners awaiting trials. Prison implies any place used permanently or temporarily under the general or special orders of a State government for the detention of prisoners, under Section 417 of Criminal Procedure Code 1973 which also includes all land and buildings thereto.Item Acid Attacks in India: A Legal Analysis(National Law University and Judicial Academy, Assam) Goswami, Minakshi; Gakul, KasturiAcid attack which is also known as acid violence or vitriolage, has emerged as a brutal act that shows the gravity of the ongoing atrocities and hunman rights violations. The crime of acid attack is premeditated act of volence wherein acid is thrown or poured on the face or other parts of the victim. The atrocious crime of acid violence can be seen in many countries; however it is more prevelant i countries like Bangladesh, Pakistan, India and Cambodia. The crime of acid attack can be committed against any person without any distinction being made on any age, sex or relegion.