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K. Gopi V. Registrar (2025) – An Influential Case in Indian Property Law and Registrar Accountability

Published on: 13th December 2025 Authored by: Archee samaiya KLE Society’s Law College, Bangalore The significant ruling in K. Gopi v. Registrar (2025) has marked a pivotal change in Indian property law, addressing issues related to land registration fraud, the accountability of registrars, and the enforcement of property rights.This article evaluates the legal matters at

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Death Penalty in India: Constitutional Validity and Global Trends

Published On: December 12th 2025 Authored By: Samarth Jalhotra Meerut College, CCSU Abstract  The death penalty, often known as capital punishment, is one of India’s most contentious criminal justice issues.Its legality calls into question the state’s ability to punish while upholding fundamental rights to life, equality, dignity, and due process.This article explores the constitutional basis

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Death Penalty in India: Constitutional Validity and Global Trends

Published On: December 11th 2025 Authored By: Muskan Khatun Department of Law, University of Calcutta Abstract The Death Penalty is the most common punishment for committing any heinous crime or serious offence. The death penalty is also known as capital punishment. It has a long history from ancient times. It has different types of history

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CUSTODIAL DEATHS IN INDIA: LEGAL FRAMEWORK, ACCOUNTABILITY, AND REFORMS

Published on: 11th December 2025 Authored by: Vaibhav Rajak Trinity Institute of Professional Studies, Dwarka, New Delhi Abstract Custodial deaths in India represent the most egregious form of state-sponsored violence and a categorical breach of constitutional faith. These incidents, often masked as suicides or natural deaths, fundamentally negate the right to life and personal liberty

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