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PROBLEM FACED BY WOMEN PRISONERS AND THEIR CHILDREN

Published On: April 18th 2026 Authored By: Anukriti Singh City Law College, affiliated to University of Lucknow Abstract Women prisoners and their children face serious challenges that affect their well-being and successful reintegration into society. The prison system is predominantly designed for men and often neglects the specific needs of women, particularly mothers. These women […]

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Deepfakes and the Conceptual Constraints of Indian Criminal Law

Published On: April 18th 2026 Authored By: Rabiya Parveen Law Centre-II, University of Delhi Abstract With the emergence of deepfake technology — which enables the construction of highly realistic yet entirely artificial audio-visual content through advances in artificial intelligence — criminal law confronts one of its most formidable contemporary challenges. Unlike traditional modes of falsification,

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Fear, Facts, and the Constitution: A Critical Study of Suo Motu Judicial Intervention in India’s Stray Dog Crisis

Published On: April 18th 2026 Authored By: Aditi Mukherjee Manikchand Pahade Law College, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar Abstract In the last few years, India has seen growing tension over the issue of stray dogs.[1] Reports of dog-bite incidents led to strong public reactions, court involvement, and even harsh administrative actions.[2] In 2025, the Supreme Court of India

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THE LONELY SOUL, WITHIN THE SILENT CELL, WHISPERS THE CONSTITUTIONAL SPIRIT: A STUDY OF SECTION 11 OF BNS IN VIEW OF ARTICLE 21 OF THE CONSTITUTION

Published On: April 18th 2026 Authored By: Rachita Mohanty SOA National Institute of Law Abstract The Lonely Soul Within the Silent Cell: Whispers of the Constitutional Spirit is a discussion on solitary confinement — one of those punishments that are both silent and constitutionally disturbing. Section 11 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023, which permits

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TRANSPARENCY IN THE AGE OF PRIVACY: RECONCILING THE RTI ACT, 2005 WITH INDIA’S DPDP ACT, 2023

Published On: April 18th 2026 Authored By: ABU HENA MUSTAFA KAMAL South Calcutta Law College University of Calcutta Abstract The enactment of the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 (DPDP Act) marks a watershed moment in India’s constitutional and regulatory landscape of informational governance. At the same time, the Right to Information Act, 2005 (RTI

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