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CASTE AND GENDER: THE DOUBLE DISCRIMINATION FACED BY DALIT WOMEN

Published on 05th June 2025 Authored By: Gayatri Narayanan Government Law College, Chengalpattu ABSTRACT Dalit women live in the dangerous nexus of gender and caste, where oppression is heightened rather than added. The social, legal, and digital structures of India are inspected in this essay. These institutions frequently punish, exploit, and erase Dalit women while […]

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Regulating Social Media: The Balance Between Freedom and Responsibility

Published on 05th June 2025 Authored By: Reshmi Khan Heritage Law College ABSTRACT In this age of digital era, many social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter (now X), Instagram, Snapchat, Telegram, WhatsApp, and more have arisen as powerful tools for communication, expression, and mobilization. These platforms serve as a modern-era public conference where every individual’s

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White-Collar Crimes in India: Regulatory Framework and Enforcement Challenges

Published on 04th June 2025 Authored By: Jahnavi Raghu PES University Introduction White-collar crime poses a major risk to the economic integrity and social structure of India. Economic benefit through peaceful criminality by individuals or groups is referred to as white-collar crime, which is most often perpetrated through fraud, corruption, securities crime, and cybercrime by

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WHITE-COLLAR CRIMES IN INDIA: REGULATORY FRAMEWORK AND ENFORCEMENT CHALLENGES

Published on 1st June 2025 Authored By: K. Sai Saketh NMIMS Bangalore Introduction By its definition in law, white-collar crime represents economic offenses that lack violence and are committed selfishly by persons functioning in legitimate business. Edwin Sutherland first coined the term in 1939, placing emphasis on belief in the criminality of those with respectable

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The Shadow of Deception: White-Collar Crimes in India – Regulatory Framework and Enforcement Challenges

Published on 1st June 2025 Authored By: K. Gayathri Devi Amity University Rajasthan White-Collar Crimes, often characterized by deceit, concealment, or breach of trust, committed by individuals in positions of power and influence, pose a significant threat to the social and economic fabric of India. Unlike traditional crimes involving violence or physical harm, these offences,

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