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JUSTICE V R KRISHNA IYER ON AUTONOMY OF PRESS

Published On: December 9th 2025 Authored By: Nithyasree S Govt. Law College, TVPM Introduction The evolution of press autonomy in India emerges from the colonial struggle against censorship, taking its modern constitutional shape post-independence. Justice V.R. Krishna Iyer’s outspoken advocacy and judicial contribution mark a landmark chapter in this journey, shaping the balance between freedom […]

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Death Penalty in India: Constitutional Validity and Global Trends

Published On: December 9th 2025 Authored By: Apurva Sharma Bhartiya Vidyapeeth deemed to be University, New Delhi Introduction  Capital punishment, often referred to as the death penalty, is one of the most  debated issues in modern criminal law. While India continues to retain it under  the Indian Penal Code (IPC), its use has become increasingly

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Mergers & Acquisitions in India: Legal and Regulatory Challenges

Published On: December 9th 2025 Authored By: Chetna Sharma IIMT University, Meerut Introduction Law, a symbol of equality and stability. A law student who is new about the fields and scopes often feel stuck or confused, there comes the platforms like LawBhoomi, Lawctopus and the legal School conduct bootcamps, webinars and courses with different fields

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The Death Penalty in India: A Legal Dilemma of “Rarest of the Rare”

Published On: December 8th 2025 Authored By: Mahek Zubeariya Kalinga University Introduction The DEATH PENALTY, or CAPITAL PUNISHMENT, remains a constitutionally valid form of sentencing under the Indian legal system. However, its application is anything but straightforward. The issue is positioned at a crucial intersection of law, human rights, and social justice, creating a profound

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Refugee Protection in Armed Conflict Contexts: An Indian Perspective

Published On: December 8th 2025 Authored By: Sameera Shetty School of Law, Christ University Introduction India’s historical and contemporary engagement with refugee crises presents a compelling paradox. As one of the world’s largest host countries for displaced populations, India’s actions have often been lauded on humanitarian grounds. Yet, it remains a non-signatory to the 1951

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