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The Death Penalty in India: A Legal Dilemma of “Rarest of the Rare”

Published On: December 8th 2025 Authored By: Mahek Zubeariya Kalinga University Introduction The DEATH PENALTY, or CAPITAL PUNISHMENT, remains a constitutionally valid form of sentencing under the Indian legal system. However, its application is anything but straightforward. The issue is positioned at a crucial intersection of law, human rights, and social justice, creating a profound […]

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Death Penalty in India: Constitutional Validity and Global Trends

Published On: December 8th 2025 Authored By: Anandi Chaturvedi CHANAKYA LAW COLLEGE RUDRAPUR UTTARAKHAND Abstract  The death penalty, or capital punishment, remains one of the most contentious issues in legal and  human rights discourse globally. In India, its constitutional validity has been repeatedly  challenged and upheld by the Supreme Court, but only under the “rarest

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Regulation of Artificial Intelligence in India: Legal Challenges and the Road Ahead

Published on: 07th December 2025 Authored by: Archee Samaiya Kle society’s law college, Bangalore Abstract Artificial Intelligence (AI) has emerged as a transformative force across global economies, reshaping sectors such as healthcare, finance, education, and governance. Its rapid adoption in India underscores the need for a regulatory framework that balances innovation with ethical considerations and

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Balancing the Scales: A Critical Analysis of Custodial Violence, Capital Punishment, and Victim Rights in India

Published on: 07th December 2025 Authored by: Risuna Caswell Mabasa University of Johannesburg Introduction The true measure of a robust criminal justice system (CJS) lies in its capacity to simultaneously uphold fundamental rights, ensure accountability for state action, administer just punishment, and deliver substantive justice to those harmed by crime.[1] However, in India, the persistence

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IS ADOLESCENT LOVE A CRIME? A LEGAL AND SOCIAL PERSPECTIVE ON TEENAGE RELATIONSHIP IN INDIA

Published on: 06th December 2025 Authored by: Madhura Vijay Saunkhe Student at Sri Balaji School of Law, Pune ABSTRACT Teenage love is a natural part of human development. It is an expression of curiosity, attraction, and emotional growth. Yet, in India, the law often treats it as a crime, under the Protection of Children from

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