Indian Case Law

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Just Rights for Children Alliance v. S. Harish (2024 INSC 716)

Published on: 13th December 2025 Authored by: Kadapala Moksha Sree Christ Academy Institute of Law COURT– SUPREME COURT OF INDIA BENCH– TWO JUDGE BENCH Chief Justice D.Y. Chandrachud Justice J.B. Pardiwala DATE OF THE JUDGMENT- September 23, 2024 INTRODUCTION The case of Just Rights for Children Alliance v. S. Harish (2025) was an important landmark […]

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Custodial Deaths in India: Legal Framework, Accountability and Reforms

Published on: 11th December 2025 Authored by: S. Ranjini Christ Academy Institute of Law Abstract Indian custodial deaths are one of the most serious human rights issues that continue to reflect deeply embedded problems within the law enforcement and criminal justice systems. In spite of the guarantees under the Constitution of life and liberty under

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

Published on: 07th December 2025 Authored by: Ishrat Farheen Rani Durgawati University, Jabalpur Abstract: Custodial deaths in India expose the deep flaws in the criminal justice system and reflect a continuing pattern of abuse of power by law enforcement authorities. This article explores the major causes leading to custodial deaths, including torture, negligence, and misuse

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

Published on: 07th December 2025 Authored by: Atrayee Banerjee South Calcutta Law College under University of Calcutta Abstract One of the most severe violations of the constitutional right to life in India is the idea of custodial deaths, or deaths that take place in police or judicial custody since it seems to be a constant

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Uncle Judge Syndrome: Lack of transparency in Judicial Appointments

Published on: 03rd December 2025 Authored by: Ifra Ahmad Jamia Millia Islamia Abstract This article explores the pervasive issue of “Uncle Judge Syndrome” in the Indian judiciary, where impartiality in the judicial system can be threatened by familial relationships within the legal profession. This is to be scrutinized that the appointment is merit-based or because

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