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NLSIU also offers One-Year LL.M. & Two-Years MPP Degree programme. During the last trimester of their academic year it’s mandatory for every student of these courses to submit a dissertation, sometimes known as a thesis or final assignment to get a degree.
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Item Housing Access and Experiences of Northeast Migrants in New Delhi: Role of Identity, Networks, and Policy(NATIONAL LAW SCHOOL OF INDIA UNIVERSITY, 2024) Charenamei, MaranThis dissertation explores the complex dynamics of housing access and experiences for Northeast migrants in New Delhi, highlighting the significant role of socio-cultural identities and networks, alongside policy implications. Despite New Delhi's allure as a hub of opportunity, Northeast migrants encounter substantial barriers that hinder their integration and access to adequate housing. These barriers stem from prevalent discrimination and socio-cultural exclusion, underpinned by insufficient policy frameworks that fail to address the needs of these vulnerable populations. Through a mixed-methods approach combining qualitative interviews and quantitative surveys, this research delves into how identity-based networks provide both support and limitations to housing access, and how the interactions with landlords, brokers, and government policies shape these experiences. The findings reveal that while these networks offer critical support, they also confine migrants to certain neighborhoods, limiting broader opportunities and reinforcing socio-economic exclusions. The study's implications stress the need for policy reforms aimed at protecting migrant housing rights and promoting inclusivity. Recommendations include enhancing legal protections, fostering socio-economic integration, and leveraging digital platforms to support migrant networks. This dissertation contributes to a deeper understanding of urban migration challenges, offering a framework for policy-makers to foster a more equitable urban environment for Northeast migrants in New Delhi.Item Residential Satisfaction In Chennai: An Analysis of Choice of Location And Residential Satisfaction In State Sponsored Subsidised Housing(NATIONAL LAW SCHOOL OF INDIA UNIVERSITY, 2024-04-30) V, MalavikaIn Chennai, there has been a rapid increase in the number of informal settlements. Although in-situ housing and other government measures try to improve living conditions, the standard of living is still poor. The purpose of this study is to determine whether tenants' ongoing occupancy of state-sponsored public housing is a tactical decision influenced by the local economy. It also looks at how satisfied the residents are with their homes in these colonies. Preliminary findings from a mixed-methods approach indicate that economic variables have a major impact on inhabitants' decisions to stay. Residential satisfaction is still poor because of insufficient infrastructure and services, notwithstanding economic considerations. The research emphasises the necessity for efficient urban governance strategies, such as urban planning, infrastructure development, and community engagement programmes, to enhance living circumstances. In order to provide policy recommendations for improved well-being, this research provides insights into the nuanced interaction between economic decisions, residential satisfaction, and urban governance in public housing settlements.Item Assent to bills by governor in India : A contemporary analysis(NATIONAL LAW SCHOOL OF INDIA UNIVERSITY, 2024) Shukla, NeeleshItem Legislative glitches in commercial courts act, 2015(NATIONAL LAW SCHOOL OF INDIA UNIVERSITY, 2024-04-29) Venkatesh, UItem Error 404: Evidence not admissible - Debugging evidentiary issues in India's digital forensics and cyber evidence standards(NATIONAL LAW SCHOOL OF INDIA UNIVERSITY, 2024-04-30) Singh Bais, ShubhamFor this study, the dissertation has been divided into six chapters, each focusing on a specific aspect of the research topic; Chapter 1 provides an overview of the cybercrime landscape in India, examining definitions, prevalence, and the importance of digital evidence. Chapter 2 provides insights into the prevalent types of cybercrimes and the prevalent methods which are being used by cybercriminals. Chapter 3 explains the digital forensics processes and evidence collection processes of Indian law enforcement agencies, after that chapter 4 has analysed the current legal framework with respect to digital evidence in India and highlights the gaps and challenges furthermore Chapter 5 examines the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023( Herein after referred as BSA,2023), comparing it with the previous legal framework and international standards lastly Chapter 6 provides the conclusion and findings of the research.Item Decriminalization of attempt to commit suicide in India(NATIONAL LAW SCHOOL OF INDIA UNIVERSITY, 2024-04-30) Goyal, SaloniItem Justice for all beings : An in-depth exploration of animal cruelty laws and judicial pronouncements in India(NATIONAL LAW SCHOOL OF INDIA UNIVERSITY, 2024-04-30) Verma, SakshiItem Analysing the independence and effectiveness of indeoendent directors in the Indian corporate governance(NATIONAL LAW SCHOOL OF INDIA UNIVERSITY, 2024-04-30) Harshini, MuItem Exploring vulnerability in EU asylum law : An analysis(NATIONAL LAW SCHOOL OF INDIA UNIVERSITY, 2024-04-30) Haq, HifzaItem The role of electorl management bodies as a fourth branch : A case study of the election commission of India and its relationship with the judiciary(National Law School Of India University, 2024-04-30) Ahmad, Yameena