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Intersection of Poverty, Orphanhood, and Legal Protection: A Human Rights View

Published on 15th August 2025 Authored By: Shruti Kumari National Law University Meghalaya Abstract The vulnerabilities that poverty and childhood orphanhood often share have a substantial impact on human rights protections. These dual deprivations show up as limited access to social support, healthcare, education, and legal identity in India, where about 31 million children are […]

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The Balance of Justice: A Collision of Power and Principle

Published On: August 14th 2025 Authored By: Ekene Evans Ahmed Authored By: Ekene Evans Ahmed Abstract This article surveys the perception of fairness and political selectivity that has come to define the International Criminal Court (ICC). Beginning with its historical origins—from the post-colonial context of Nuremberg and Tokyo to the ICC’s early Africa-centric referrals—it traces

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Stuck in Court: The Pendency Problem India Cannot Ignore

Published On: August 14th 2025 Authored By: Tanishq Chaudhary JIMS, GGSIPU Abstract Courts are known as the supreme body in the constitution of a nation. They are known as the protectors of law and the constitution that protects the citizens from injustice and inequality. But is this true? Does delaying justice not count as preventing

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RANSOMWARE NEGOTIATIONS: SHOULD PAYING HACKERS BE CRIMINALIZED?

Published On: August 14th 2025 Authored By: G Hemanth Government Law College, Chengalpattu. ABSTRACT                            The rise of an evolving critical cyber threat, the ransomware negotiation, has triggered an intense debate around the legal clarity and morality of negotiating with cybercriminals. This article deeply explores whether paying ransoms should be criminalised, particularly in the Indian context,

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Legal Status of Gig workers in India

Published On: August 14th 2025 Authored By: Apoorva Sharma Department of Laws Panjab University Chandigarh INTRODUCTION With the advent of digitalization, the Indian economy instead of taking the old course is taking a new turn. Changing the stereotypical notion of employment pattern that exists in society where employee are subordinates of their employer, gig workers

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