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Defamation in India: Navigating the Balance Between Free Speech and Reputation

Published on 27th April 2025 Authored By: Riya Dama Jitendra Chauhan College of Law ABSTRACT When utilized appropriately, defamation laws aim to safeguard individuals against false claims that could damage their reputations. However, both civil and criminal defamation laws can also be exploited to stifle open public discussion. India has witnessed a surge in defamation […]

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DEATH PENALTY IN INDIA: JUDICIAL TRENDS AND HUMAN RIGHTS CONCERNS

Published on 27th April 2025 Authored By: Shivani Panda SOA National Institute of Law ABSTRACT In India, the death penalty has been a subject of significant legal and ethical debate along with judicial trends evolving over time. The current article is an examination of application of capital punishment in India, highlighting the key judicial trends

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Biometric Data in the Workplace: Expanding BIPA-Litigation Beyond Illinois

Published on 27th April 2025 Authored By: Vikas Saini Teerthanker Mahaveer University Abstract The proliferation of biometric technologies in workplaces—from fingerprint scanners to facial recognition systems—has triggered a legal reckoning over employee privacy rights. Illinois’ Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA), enacted in 2008, has become the blueprint for litigation, with courts awarding billions in damages

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CAPITAL PUNISHMENT: ANALYSIS ON CONSTITUTIONALITY AND MORALITY

Published on 27th April 2025 Authored By: Jyoti Gupta Manav Rachna University Abstract This article provides a legal analysis of capital punishment or popularly known as death penalty, on the grounds of its legitimacy in India and moral or humanitarian grounds. Capital Punishment is backed by history, not only in our country, but also in

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Human Trafficking and Transnational Crime: Role of International Conventions

Published on 20th April 2025 Authored By: Geeta Rani Abstract Human trafficking is the dark side of society where living human beings are commercialized as objects and gone through inhumane treatment merely  because of  unlawful gain by the evildoers for numerous purposes such as  forced labor , domestic help, marriage, prostitution , entertainment , begging

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