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Death Penalty in India: Constitutional Validity and Global Trends

Published On: December 12th 2025 Authored By: Logavarshini S Vellore Institute of Technology, Chennai Introduction  The death penalty, or capital punishment, has always been one of the most contested aspects of criminal justice. It represents the State’s ultimate power, the authority to take away life in the name of justice. While some argue that the […]

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DEATH PENALTY IN INDIA: CONSTITUTIONAL VALIDITY AND GLOBAL TRENDS

Published On: December 6th 2025 Authored By: Ishan Goutam Baruah N.E.F. Law College (affiliated with Gauhati University), Guwahati Introduction The question of death penalty in India is quite controversial because this question is entrenched in the system of constitutional law and the international discussion of human rights. In this article, the issue of the constitutional

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Cybercrime and Legal Framework in India: Challenges in Enforcement

Published On: December 5th 2025 Authored By: Akzamol K Ani Kristu Jayanti College of Law Abstract The digital transformation in India has brought significant benefits across commerce, governance, and social interaction. However, it has also led to a surge in cybercrimes, posing unique legal and enforcement challenges. This article analyses the statutory and institutional framework

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BAIL REFORMS IN INDIA: BALANCING LIBERTY AND JUSTICE

Published On: December 5th 2025 Authored By: Gungun Agarwal JECRC University, Jaipur Abstract  Bail jurisprudence in India stands at the crossroads of individual liberty and societal interest.  While courts have often proclaimed that “bail is the rule and jail the exception,” the lived  reality reflects systemic inequality, arbitrary judicial discretion, and prolonged incarceration  of undertrials.

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