December 3, 2025

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Death Penalty in India: Constitutional Validity and Global Trends

Published On: December 3rd 2025 Authored By: Sweta Sharma Heritage College of Law, Kolkata Introduction The death penalty holds a complex position within Indian constitutional law. Following the landmark decision in Bachan Singh v. State of Punjab, the Supreme Court of India has maintained that the death penalty is constitutionally permissible, but has also placed strict limits on its application through legal safeguards such as the “rarest of the rare” standard and procedural rules. While global trends suggest a gradual move toward the abolition or […]

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Human Rights in the Digital Era: Data Protection and Privacy Concerns

Published On: December 3rd 2025 Authored By: Shreya Alok Pathak University of Mumbai – Thane Subcampus Introduction The modern digital era has transformed every aspect of human life. Information technology and the internet have made human life much easier by providing access to knowledge, facilitating global communication, and enabling economic development. However, this profound growth

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TRIAL OF JUVENILES AS ADULTS IN HEINOUS CRIMES: CONSTITUTIONAL  AND HUMAN RIGHTS CONCERNS

Published on: 3rd December 2025 Authored by: Anushka Rai Noida International University, Greater Noida ABSTRACT The matter of trying juveniles as adults for particularly serious crimes raises a delicate conflict in India between justice, deterrence, and child rights. The Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015, introduced a pivotal shift which allows for

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REFORMING MARITIME LIABILITY: THE CARRIAGE OF GOODS BY SEA ACT, 2025 AND ITS ALIGNMENT WITH INTERNATIONAL NORMS

Published on: 3rd December 2025 Authored by: Michelle Jane Harrison ABSTRACT: The Carriage of Goods by Sea Act, 2025 is a major landmark in the Indian maritime law for international trade repealing the colonial-era legislation of the Indian Carriage of goods by Sea Act, 1925. This article analyses the alignment of the newly enacted legislation

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Uncle Judge Syndrome: Lack of transparency in Judicial Appointments

Published on: 03rd December 2025 Authored by: Ifra Ahmad Jamia Millia Islamia Abstract This article explores the pervasive issue of “Uncle Judge Syndrome” in the Indian judiciary, where impartiality in the judicial system can be threatened by familial relationships within the legal profession. This is to be scrutinized that the appointment is merit-based or because

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