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Climate Change Laws

Climate Change Litigation in India: Emerging Trends and Legal Standard

Published On: August 19th 2025 Authored By: Saloni Shikha Chanakya National Law University, Patna Introduction Climate change has become an important legal challenge in India, connecting issues in the environment, society, and economy. India, being one of the most vulnerable countries to climate risks, deals with rising heat, unpredictable monsoons, coastal damage, and severe weather, […]

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CROSS SUBSIDY IN INDIA’S POWER SECTOR: A LEGAL, ETHICAL, AND PRACTICAL EVALUATION OF THE MECHANISM AND THE SURCHARGE

Published On: August 17th 2025 Authored By; Kommuru Shanmuk Datta O.P. Jindal Global University ABSTRACT This paper is a critical evaluation of Cross Subsidy Mechanism and Cross Subsidy Surcharge in the power sector. This system’s main purpose is to serve equitable access to power. Constitutionally valid and compliant with the Competition Act, this system raises

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Misuse of Criminal Law in Matrimonial Disputes: A Study of Section 498A IPC and Related Procedural Provisions

Published On: 16th August 2025 Authored By: Aritra Biswas LJD Law College, affiliated to University of Calcutta Abstract Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) was enacted in 1983 to safeguard married women against cruelty, dowry harassment, and domestic violence. However, because the provision is non-bailable, cognizable, and non-compoundable, concerns have arisen regarding its

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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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