December 16, 2025

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Bail Reforms in India: Balancing Liberty and Justice

Published On: December 17th 2025 Authored By: Piyush Chandel University College Of law, Udaipur Abstract Bail serves as a cornerstone of criminal jurisprudence, reflecting the delicate balance between personal liberty and societal interest. In India, the law on bail has undergone significant evolution through constitutional mandates, judicial interpretations, and legislative reforms. This article comprehensively examines […]

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DEATH PENALTY IN INDIA: CONSTITUTIONAL VALIDITY AND GLOBAL TRENDS

Published On: December 17th 2025 Authored By: Susmitha Chimmiry KL College of Law ABSTRACT Capital punishment, commonly known as the death penalty, is legally permitted in India for the most serious crimes such as murder, rape, and other serious offences as defined by law. Its origins lie in the principle of retributive justice, aiming to

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Cybercrime In India with The Rise of AI: Legal Framework and Challenges

Published On: December 17th 2025 Authored By: Patel Krishna Natubhai Faculty of Law, The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda Abstract  In today’s digital era, people rely on digital platforms for day-to-day activities such as bank transactions, investments, loans, etc. However, it has both advantages and disadvantages, and also presents challenges, particularly in the realm of

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The Intersection between M&A and IBC in India: A Critical Analysis

Published On: December 17th 2025 Authored By: Pooja Rathore Bharati vidyapeeth University New Law College, Pune Introduction Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) represent one of the most significant instruments of corporate restructuring across the globe. Broadly, M&A refers to voluntary corporate combinations, usually inspired by commercial, financial, or strategic objectives. Corporations often pursue mergers or acquisitions

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Navtej Singh Johar and Others v. Union of India, AIR 2018 INSC 790

Published on: 16th December, 2025 Authored by: Nirali Saraf Indore Institute of Law Abstract The landmark judgment in Navtej Singh Johar and Others v. Union of India[1] represents a watershed moment in Indian constitutional jurisprudence and LGBTQ+ rights. The Supreme Court of India, in a unanimous verdict delivered by a five-judge constitutional bench, struck down

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