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Death Penalty in India: Judicial Trends and Human Rights Concerns

Published on 20th April 2025 Authored By: Anisha Coutinho Lords Universal College of Law, Mumbai University Introduction For the worst crimes, the death sentence is meant to be the final punishment. But in reality, it is frequently enforced unevenly, with leniency and court delays enabling criminals to avoid severe punishments. This calls into question both […]

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Death Penalty in India: Judicial trends and human rights concerns

Published on 20th April 2025 Authored By:- Dr Teena Momsia Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar Law University, Jaipur Abstract This paper examines the complex debate surrounding the death penalty in India, tracing its historical context, landmark judgments, and constitutional provisions. The discussion weighs the perspectives of abolitionists and retentionists, considering international viewpoints and the need for effective

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Death Penalty: A Study of its Origins, Evolution, and Present Status

Published on 13th April 2025 Authored By: Sahasra Reddy IFHE Hyderabad INTRODUCTION Death penalty is one of the six punishments used in India and is also known as the capital punishment. It is the most severe form of punishment given in the legal system and it is executed by putting the convicted person to death.

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Death penalty in India debate and judicial trends

Published on 3rd March 2025 Authored By: Jay laxmi Shukla United University Abstract The death penalty is like no other punishment. Its continued existence in many countries of the world creates political tensions within these countries and between governments of retentions and abolitionist countries .Death is inescapable as well as reality life. The death sentence

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