August 16, 2025

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VICTIMOLOGY IN INDIAN CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM: RIGHTS AND REMEDIES

Published on 16th August 2025 Authored By: Piyali Mitra S.K. Acharya Institute of Law, University of Kalyani Abstract This article critically examines the evolution and current status of victimology within the Indian criminal justice system, with a focus on the rights and remedies available to victims of crime. Historically marginalized, victims in India have gradually […]

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Unpacking Sports Law in India: Legal Framework and Emerging Trends

Published on 16th August 2025 Authored By: Vedha Kulkarni Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s Shankarrao Chavan Law College Abstract The rapid expansion of India’s sports industry has led to numerous legal and regulatory  complexities. Despite increasing commercialization and international achievements by Indian athletes, the  absence of a comprehensive sports law remains a significant gap. This article examines

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Misuse of Criminal Law in Matrimonial Disputes: A Study of Section 498A IPC and Related Procedural Provisions

Published On: 16th August 2025 Authored By: Aritra Biswas LJD Law College, affiliated to University of Calcutta Abstract Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) was enacted in 1983 to safeguard married women against cruelty, dowry harassment, and domestic violence. However, because the provision is non-bailable, cognizable, and non-compoundable, concerns have arisen regarding its

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Victimology in the Indian Criminal Justice System: Rights and Remedies

Published on 16th August 2025 Authored By: Sneha Verma New Law College, Bharati Vidyapeeth University, Pune Abstract This article looks at how Victimology is reshaping how we think about justice in India not just as a tool to punish offenders, but as a means to support, heal, and empower those who suffer harm. This article

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Reservation and the Constitution: Balancing Equality and Social Justice

Published On: 16th August 2025 Authored By: Ayushi Yadav Shri Ramswaroop Memorial University Abstract This article examines how the Indian Constitution reconciles the principles of equality and social justice through the system of reservation. It explains why reservation is essential for historically disadvantaged communities such as the Scheduled Castes (SCs), Scheduled Tribes (STs), and Other

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