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Marital Rape: Legal Lacunae and Need for Reform

Published On: 11th December, 2024 Authored By: Roushan Kumar Ojha Mangalayatan University Introduction Rape, derived from the Latin word “rapio,” meaning “to seize,” refers to the act of sexual intercourse with a woman without her consent, often involving force, coercion, or fraud. It is a gross violation of a woman’s dignity and autonomy. The Supreme […]

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DEATH PENALTY IN INDIA: DEBATES AND JUDICIAL TRENDS

Published On: 10th December, 2024 Authored By: Suruchi Sharma Mangalayatan University Jabalpur INTRODUCTION  One of the most contentious issues in the 21st century is capital punishment, With some advocating for its complete abolition from the country’s laws and others advocating for more offender to be sentenced under it in order to prevent crimes society is

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Marital Rape in India: Understanding Its Constitutional, Cultural, and Legal Impact

Published On: 8th December, 2024 Authored By: Harapriya sahoo SOA NATIONAL INSTITUTE of LAW Abstract: Sexual violence within marriage is most common and it has various forms, including marital rape[1]. Marital rape, or the act of a husband sexually abusing his wife, is a contentious issue in Indian society. Despite advancements in the recognition of

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COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF LABOUR LAW IN DIFFERENT COUNTRIES

Published On: 5th December, 2024 Authored By: Tejaswinee Mohanty SOA NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF LAW INTRODUCTION Labour regulations have always generated a lot of discussion and argument. These regulations play a crucial role in safeguarding workers’ rights as well as their health and welfare. Like the majority of other nations, India has labour laws in place

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Juvenile Justice System: Balancing Rehabilitation and Accountability

Published On: 30th November, 2024 Authored By: Shubham Verma Law Centre-1, Faculty of Law, University of Delhi Abstract This article explores the juvenile justice system’s dual objectives of rehabilitation and accountability, emphasizing their coexistence in cases involving serious juvenile offenses. It analyzes the developmental distinctions between juvenile and adult offenders, highlights the rehabilitative approach’s benefits,

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