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Death Penalty and Terrorism: Judicial Trends in Sentencing for Terror-Related Offenses in India

Published on: 12th October 2024 Authored by: Dibakar Dam School of Law, Brainware University  Abstract: The intersection of terrorism and capital punishment presents a complex and controversial issue in the Indian legal landscape. This article explores judicial trends in sentencing for terror-related offenses in India, focusing on the application of the death penalty. The discussion […]

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Juvenile Justice System: Balancing Rehabilitation and Accountability with a Focus on India

Published on: 10th October 2024 Authored by: Pratham Mishra Jindal Global Law School Introduction The juvenile justice system[1] is a vital aspect of a society’s legal framework, tailored to address the specific needs and circumstances of young offenders. Unlike the adult criminal justice system, which emphasizes punishment and deterrence, the juvenile justice system focuses on

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AGE vs. CRIME SEVERITY: STRIKING THE RIGHT BALANCE IN JUVENILE SENTENCING

Published on: 9th August 2024 Authored by: Upasna Upadhyay Dr. Rizvi College of Law   ABSTRACT The juvenile justice system’s complex dynamics of sentencing, highlighting how legal systems balance the inherent vulnerabilities of youth with the seriousness of their offenses, as rehabilitation efforts often clash with accountability for severe crimes. The article advocates for a

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