March 13, 2026

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ADMISSIBILITY OF ELECTRONIC RECORDS UNDER SECTION 63 OF BSA: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO WHATSAPP CHATS

Published On: March 13th 2026 Authored By: Akshat Dadhich Amity University Kolkata ABSTRACT The increasing use of electronic communication has significantly influenced the type of evidence presented in court in present legal proceedings, electronic evidence such as emails, call logs, and messages from instant messaging apps such as WhatsApp and Facebook have become central to […]

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Marital Rape

MARITAL RAPE EXCEPTION IN INDIA: CONSTITUTION SILENCE OR JUDICIAL EVASION?

Published On: March 13th 2026 Authored By: Charul Rathore Indore Institute of Law Abstract The marital rape exception under Section 375 of the Indian Penal Code represents one of the most persistent contradictions within India’s criminal justice system. While rape is recognised as a grave violation of bodily integrity and dignity, the law continues to

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Legal Practice

Top of the Class, Absent from Advocacy: The Quiet Struggle of Young Women Lawyers

Published On: March 13th 2026 Authored By: Tanzila Rahman Aligarh Muslim University, Centre Murshidaabad Abstract Over the last decade, despite excelling in law schools, women remain largely absent from courtroom advocacy in India. This article examines the principal challenges faced by young women lawyers as they enter and attempt to sustain careers in litigation. Drawing

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Marital Rape and Gender Neutrality in Indian Sexual Offence Law: A Constitutional and Comparative Critique

Published On: March 13th 2026 Authored By: Swarnali Sen KIIT SCHOOL OF LAW Abstract This paper delves into the problem of marital rape as a legal issue and how laws in India have affected sexual offenses against women. It brings out the fact that the existing legal framework, which is a combination of colonial legal

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