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Custodial Deaths in India: legal framework, Accountability, and reforms

Published on: 19th January 2026 Authored By: Khushi Bhatnagar   University of Mumbai Law Academy INTRODUCTION [1]Despite a robust constitutional framework and frequent judicial reviews and interpretations, there are large number of reported, and multifarious un-reported custodial deaths that raises concerns for safety and livelihood of the person in custody. People continue to die in […]

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Custodial Deaths in India: Legal Framework, Accountability, and Reforms

Published on: 18th January 2026 Authored by: Pragati Meena RGNUL, Patiala Abstract Custodial deaths in India are a serious violation of human rights, contravening the constitutional guarantee of life under Article 21. CrPC and IPC, and oversight from the NHRC, custodial deaths are still prevalent due to the failure to implement, investigate properly and hold

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CLIMATE CHANGE LITIGATION IN INDIA: EVOLVING PATHWAYS AND COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES

Published on: 18th January 2026 Authored by: Rudrali Deshpande New Law College, BVDU INTRODUCTION Climate change is one of the most significant issues of our time. It threatens health, life, the sources of food and water for life, and the environment. There is a growing trend of bringing lawsuits to seek protection from climate harm.

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THE CONSTITUTIONAL STATUS OF THE RIGHT TO BE FORGOTTEN: BALANCING DIGITAL ERASURE AND PUBLIC MEMORY

Published on: 18th January 2026 Authored By: Ankita Deopare Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh college of law, Amravati ABSTRACT The constitutional status of the right to be forgotten is a complex and evolving issue, balancing individual privacy with public interest and freedom of expression. This right allows individuals to remove information about themselves that is false, outdated,

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RETHINKING CAPITAL PUNISHMENT IN INDIA: BALANCING JUSTICE, MORALITY, AND REFORM

Published on: 12th January 2026 Authored By: Santhoshini. R SASTRA DEEMED UNIVERSITY ABSTRACT This paper critically analyses the ongoing debate surrounding the death penalty in India through legal, moral, and reformative lenses. Although capital punishment remains part of India’s penal framework, its constitutional validity has been narrowly upheld under the “rarest of rare” doctrine, as

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