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Rehabilitation of Convicts in India: Legal Provisions and Social Integration

Published On: 17th May 2025 Authored By: Himanshi Bansal Lloyd Law College Abstract The rehabilitation of convicts is an integral aspect of the Indian criminal justice system. Its major objective is to reform offenders and help them to reintegrate in the society. The following article explores the laws and judicial precedent governing rehabilitation in India, […]

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The Scope and Limits of Constitutional Amendments under Article 368: An Analysis of Landmark Judicial Decisions

Published On: 5th May 2025 Authored By: Saanya Vashishtha & Shreya Tiwari Under Article 368 of the Indian Constitution, the Parliament has the power to amend the Constitution.[1] Clause 1 to Article 368 specifically calls it the Parliament’s “Constituent Power”. 1. Shankari Prasad case – Article 368 as a Constituent Power In Shankari Prasad v.

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Climate Change Laws and Policies: Global And National Perspectives

Published On: 2nd May 2025 Authored By: Subhadarsini Patra ABSTRACT Climate change is increasingly impacting our environment due to a variety of contributing factors. It is not a new concept and may occur either due to natural phenomena or human activities, although human influence remains the dominant cause. This phenomenon significantly affects our surroundings, daily

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WATER POLLUTION IN INDIA: LAWS, REGULATIONS, AND THE WAY FORWARD

Published On: 2nd May 2025 Authored By: Rohith Kanth.R Chennai Dr Ambedkar Government Law College, Pudupakkam Abstract: Today, the greatest threat to our water resources undoubtedly comes from pollution. Although it is a problem all over the world, in developing countries, it is worse because of a large population, lack of finances, and inadequate scientific

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