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Death Penalty in India: Debates and Judicial Trends

Published On: 14th December, 2024 Authored By: Parvika Symbiosis Law School, Noida Introduction Capital punishment is a hot topic of debate in India all day, any day. The abolitionists and the anti-abolitionists follow two very different perspectives, concisely what they term as human empathy and a sense of justice. The same arguments had, no doubt, […]

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Universal Jurisdiction in International Criminal Law

Published On: 13th December, 2024 Authored By: Deepak Sriramadasu PMR LAW COLLEGE ABSTRACT:  This article endeavors to explore the fundamental concept of Universal jurisdiction in international criminal law, enabling states to prosecute international crimes regardless of where they are committed or the perpetrator’s nationality. It discusses the role of international covenants, conventions, and international organizations

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Juvenile Justice System: Balancing Rehabilitation and Accountability

Published On: 11th December, 2024 Authored By: Gayatri Sankpal Vivekanand Education Society’s College of Law ABSTRACT This paper emphasizes the need to increase juveniles’ accountability while enhancing rehabilitation. The offenses committed by youngsters under 18 according to the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015, come under the juvenile offences. However, this Amendment

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Death Penalty in India: Debates and Judicial Trends

Published On: 11th December, 2024 Authored By: Anjali Kumari Amity law school Noida The death penalty, also known as capital punishment, has been the subject of extensive deliberation in India, as it raises significant questions about ethics, legality, human rights, and the effectiveness of the criminal justice system. While upholding its constitutionality, the judiciary has

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Marital Rape: Legal Lacunae and Need for Reform

Published On: 11th December, 2024 Authored By: Roushan Kumar Ojha Mangalayatan University Introduction Rape, derived from the Latin word “rapio,” meaning “to seize,” refers to the act of sexual intercourse with a woman without her consent, often involving force, coercion, or fraud. It is a gross violation of a woman’s dignity and autonomy. The Supreme

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