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Death Penalty in India: Judicial trends and Human Rights concerns

Published on 27th April 2025 Authored By: Bandhani Ghosh Shyambazar Law College, University of Calcutta Abstract Death Penalty or Capital Punishment is a form of punishment which enables the State to lawfully take the life of a convict. Such convict upon been sentenced a Death Penalty, is known as convict on a death row. Since […]

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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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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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Mohori Bibee v. Dharmodas Ghose (1903): A Landmark Case in Indian Contract Law

Published On: 25th April 2025 Authored By: Vaishnavi Chavan New Law College, Shivaji University The Proof The case of Mohori Bibee v. Dharmodas Ghose (1903) stands as a pivotal judgment in Indian contract law, particularly in defining the legal capacity of minors. Governed by Section 11 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872, the law mandates

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Death Penalty in India: Judicial Trends and Human Rights Concerns

Published on 20th April 2025 Authored By: Anisha Coutinho Lords Universal College of Law, Mumbai University Introduction For the worst crimes, the death sentence is meant to be the final punishment. But in reality, it is frequently enforced unevenly, with leniency and court delays enabling criminals to avoid severe punishments. This calls into question both

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