January 11, 2026

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Victimology in India: Rights and Remedies

Published on: 11th January 2026 Authored by: Maansi Gupta St Joseph’s College of law Abstract The Indian criminal justice system has historically prioritized the punishment of offenders,  often marginalizing victims and their needs. However, the emergence of victimology as an  academic and legal discipline has prompted a paradigm shift toward recognizing victims as  central stakeholders […]

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Data Privacy and Protection in India: Analyzing the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023

Published on: 11th January 2026 Authored by: Yashwi Fogla MIT-WPU Abstract This article examines the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 (“DPDP Act”) [1]in the Indian legal context. It traces the Act’s legislative background, analyses its core provisions, evaluates strengths and weaknesses in safeguarding informational privacy, and assesses the DPDP Act’s compatibility with constitutional privacy

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VICTIMOLOGY IN INDIAN CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM: RIGHTS AND REMEDIES

Published on: 11th January 2026 Authored By: Sheza Saleem Rizvi Law College, Mumbai ABSTRACT  Victimology in India has undergone a profound transformation over the last few decades, evolving from a historically offender-centric criminal justice model to one that increasingly recognizes the rights, dignity, and needs of victims. This shift has been gradual and continues to

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