April 29, 2026

LegalOnus Law Journal (LLJ) Volume 1, Issue 8, 2025 (ISSN 3048-8338)

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LegalOnus Law Journal (LLJ) is a monthly, peer-reviewed online publication committed to fostering contemporary legal scholarship. Established in 2024, LLJ is published under ISSN 3048-8338 by LegalOnus Publishing.

Volume 1, Issue 8, 2025 marks another milestone in the journal’s journey of academic excellence and critical legal engagement. This issue presents a thoughtfully curated collection of research articles, analytical essays, and commentaries that explore emerging legal challenges, evolving doctrines, and significant developments across diverse fields of law.

Guided by Dr. Anuj Sharma, this edition reflects a continued emphasis on scholarly rigor, originality, and meaningful legal discourse. The journal remains dedicated to encouraging contributions that not only analyze the law but also contribute to its progressive development.

LLJ continues to uphold its mission of providing a credible platform for scholars, practitioners, and students to share impactful insights and advance the understanding of legal frameworks.

For further information or to access journal content, please visit the official website of LegalOnus Law Journal or contact the editorial board at journal@legalonus.com

Full pdf of LEGALONUS LAW JOURNAL (LLJ) VOLUME 1 ISSUE 8 2025

Sr. No. Title Page No.
1.          Volenti Non-Fit Injuria”: A Doctrinal Analysis of Consent and Its Limits in Tort Law”  A Shield or Sword Against the Victim’s Rights?

By Harsh Vardhan Gupta

2-16
2.          Constitutional Morality vs. Popular Will: A Critical Analysis of Judicial Activism in Contemporary India

By Rohit

17-23
3.          Digital Property Registration and the Doctrine of Title: A Critical Analysis of the Draft Registration Bill, 2025 in Light of Recent Supreme Court Rulings

By Rohit

24-37
4.          Reforming Aviation Safety Regulations in India: A Legal Analysis of the DGCA’s Framework Post AI 171 Crash

By Rohit

38-49
5.          The Three-Year Practice Requirement for Judicial Services in India: Ensuring Judicial Competence or Restricting Access

By Rohit

50-59
6.          Reimagining Property Rights in India: Analyzing the Legal and Constitutional Challenges to the Registration Bill, 2025

By Rohit

60-70
7.          Secularism and Personal Laws: A Constitutional Dilemma in India

By Preeti

71-87
8.          The Legal Turbulences Behind the Air India Crash

By Jayaditya Sharma

88-92
9.          THE UNIFORM CIVIL CODE AND ITS COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS WORLDWIDE

By Shahil Rangra

93-101
10.       The Role of Compliance in a Body Corporate and Its Types

By Shahil Rangra

102-109
11.       The Pillars of Democracy: Understanding Judicial Independence

By Shahil Rangra

110-115
12.       THE DURABILITY OF MEDIATION AGREEMENTS: AN INVESTIGATION INTO COMPLIANCE AND BREAKDOWN FACTORS

by ARCHIT PANDEY

116-125

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