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Between the Law and the Lathi: The Legalย  Paradox of Custodial Deaths inย Democratic India

Published on: 03rd November 2025 Authored by: Nivya Lohiya Nirma University ABSTRACT Custodial deaths in India remain one of the country’s most serious and neglected human rightsย  abuses within its criminal justice system. Despite strong constitutional protections andย  legislative reforms, such as the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) and Bharatiya Nagarikย  Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) the reality […]

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

Published on: 01st November 2025 Authored by: Shraddha Trivedi Indian Institute of Management, Rohtak Custodial deaths are one of the India’s most serious human rights violations in the criminalย  justice system. In the face of constitutional safeguards and international commitments,ย  custodial deaths continue with alarming regularity, indicating systemic failure in theย  mechanism of accountability. This

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Shayara Bano v. Union of India (2017)

Published on: 29th October 2025 Authored by: Shravani vishnu Reva University The landmark judgment in Shayara Bano v. Union of India (2017) declared instant triple talaq (talaq-e-biddat) unconstitutional, striking a balance between Muslim womenโ€™s fundamental rights and religious freedom under Article 25 of the Constitution. Bench Composition Constitution Bench of five judges: Justice J.S. Khehar

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SHOULD INDIA BE A SECULAR COUNTRY?

Published on: 28th October 2025 Authored by: Aditi Arora University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun Secularism,ย theย theoryย ofย separationย ofย the organs of the State and religious institutions, isย one of the pillarย of India’s constitutional democracy. Theย membersย of the Constituent Assemblyย had dreamt ofย India as aย polityย of many,ย inย whichย the State would beย equally distant and neutralย toย all religions,ย takingย neitherย sideย norย interveningย randomly in mattersย of religion, exceptย toย the extentย necessaryย forย theย reason of preservingย public order,

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EMPLOYEE MOBILITY AND CONFIDENTIALITY: SAFEGUARDINGย  INNOVATION THROUGH TRADE SECRET PROTECTION

Published On: 28th October 2025 Authored By: Rafiya Tabassum Presidency University, Bangalore ABSTRACT The rapidly evolving global economy, coupled with accelerated technological advancements,ย  has heightened the tension between employee mobility and the imperative to protect innovationย  through trade secrets. This research paper examines the multi-dimensional nature of tradeย  secrets as indispensable business assets, encompassing both

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