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Rehabilitation of Convicts in India: Legal Provisions and Social Integration

Published On: 17th May 2025 Authored By: Himanshi Bansal Lloyd Law College Abstract The rehabilitation of convicts is an integral aspect of the Indian criminal justice system. Its major objective is to reform offenders and help them to reintegrate in the society. The following article explores the laws and judicial precedent governing rehabilitation in India,

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Justice for the Suit and Tie: Are White-Collar Criminals Escaping the Net in India?

Published On: 14th May 2025 Authored By: Iffat zehra St Joseph’s College of Law Abstract: White-collar crimes in India have always been handled a peculiar combination of legal gravity and public tolerance. Unlike traditional criminality, which receives swift legal punishment, white-collar crimes are slowly prosecuted and leniently punished. This article critically examines the socio-legal processes

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Case Study: Bhagalpur Blindings (Khatri v. State of Bihar, 1980)

Published On: 9th May, 2025 Authored By: Aqsa Nadeem Institute of Engineering and Management 1. Case Title and Citation Case Title: Khatri & Ors. v. State of Bihar & Ors. (Bhagalpur Blindings Case) Citation: (1981) 1 SCC 627 2. Court, Judges, and Parties Involved Court: Supreme Court of India Judges: Justice A.N. Sen Justice R.S.

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