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Judicial Accountability in India: Balancing Independence with Transparency  

Published On: November 6th 2025 Authored By: Manasvi Katiyar Law Centre -1, Faculty of Law, DU ABSTRACT  Judicial independence and accountability are two essential components of any  democratic society. Although the independence of the judiciary is guaranteed by  the Indian Constitution, it is still difficult to maintain accountability without  compromising that independence.   This article looks […]

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Judicial Accountability in India: Balancing Independence with  Transparency 

Published On: November 3rd 2025 Authored By: Deepa Chauhan Amity University, Law School Abstract  The independence of the judiciary is a constitutional imperative in India; yet absolute insulation without mechanisms for  accountability corrodes public trust. This article examines the evolution of judicial appointment and accountability doctrines in India,  evaluates the structural and procedural safeguards (and

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Between the Law and the Lathi: The Legal  Paradox of Custodial Deaths in 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 rights  abuses within its criminal justice system. Despite strong constitutional protections and  legislative reforms, such as the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) and Bharatiya Nagarik  Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) the reality

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CUSTODIAL DEATHS IN INDIA: LEGAL FRAMEWORK, ACCOUNTABILITY AND REFORMS

Published on: 31st October 2025 Authored By: Krishna Sutariya Balaji School of Law (BSL), Pune ABSTRACT In this article, we understand the custodial deaths during police custody or in judicial custody in India. Custodial death is one of the most serious human rights violations. In the case of D.K. Basu vs. State of West Bengal,

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