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Genocide And Crimes Against Humanity: Legal Framework And Notable Case Laws

Published On: 29th May 2025 Authored By: Anshika Machhiwal ICFAI Law School, IFHE Hyderabad GENOCIDE AND CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY: LEGAL FRAMEWORK AND NOTABLE CASE LAWS LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS CAH Crime Against Humanity UN United Nation UNGA United Nation General Assembly ICC International Criminal Court, The Hague, Netherlands ICJ International Court of Justice BNS Bhartiya Nyaya […]

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Rehabilitation of Convicts: Legal Provisions and Social Reintegration

Published On: 28th May 2025 Authored By: RISHIKA MISHRA SVKM’S NMIMS KIRIT.P. MEHTA SCHOOL OF LAW, MUMBAI. Introduction Punishment theory has evolved significantly from retribution and deterrent models to reformative schemes. Rehabilitation as a criminal justice objective, along with focusing on recidivism reduction, is directed towards human dignity and social harmony. Rehabilitation of offenders in

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Plea Bargaining in India: Scope, Benefits, and Challenges

Published On: 28th May 2025 Authored By: Upanshi Upadhyay Guru Govind Singh Indraprastha University Abstract This article examines plea bargaining as a concept in India, one of the key legal reforms brought in to accelerate criminal trials and alleviate the humongous burden on the country’s overburdened judiciary. Enacted by the Criminal Law (Amendment) Act, 2005,

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Supreme Court Declares Electoral Bond Scheme Unconstitutional

Published on: 28th May 2025 Authored by: Manami Roy George School of Law (Burdwan University) The Supreme Court of India’s decision to strike down the Electoral Bond Scheme marks a pivotal moment in the country’s democratic and electoral history. This landmark judgment reinforces the principles of transparency, accountability, and the voters’ right to information under

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Climate Change Laws and Policies Global and National Perspectives

Published On: 27th May 2025 Authored By:- Dr Teena Momsia Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar Law University, Jaipur Abstract – Climate change represents a critical global concern, demanding robust laws and policies to mitigate its effects and adapt to its challenges. This piece explores both global and national approaches to climate change governance, showcasing their strengths and

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