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Revisiting the Death Penalty Debate in India: Law, Morality, and Reform

Published on: 31st October 2025 Authored by: Subashree M Chennai Dr Ambedkar Government Law College, Pudupakkam Abstract This essay critically analyzes the status and future of the death penalty in India by examining its legal, moral, and reformative dimensions. While capital punishment is constitutionally and statutorily recognized, its application has been narrowed by the Supreme […]

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Digital Evidence & Cybercrime in India: Admissibility, Authentication, and the Road Ahead under the BSA 2023 & BNSS 2023

Published On: October 29th 2025 Authored By: SAUMYA PAL City Law College, University of Lucknow Abstract As crime has emigrated into digital spaces, Indian courts have been forced to confront difficult questions about how to authenticate, admit, and evaluate electronic records. The Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023 (BSA) rewords the rules on electronic evidence (replacing the

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Judicial Accountability in India: Balancing Independence with Transparency

Published On: October 28th 2025 Authored By: Ankita Mishra Banaras Hindu University Abstract This paper examines the various factors responsible for the institutional opacity, and also highlights the provisions under the Constitution of India that safeguard judicial independence, like security of tenure, judicial review, etc. This paper also contains a comparison with global models and

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SPACE MINING AND PROPERTY RIGHTS: EVALUATING THE LEGALITY OF COMMERCIAL EXPLOITATION UNDER INTERNATIONAL SPACE LAW

Published On: October 28th 2025 Authored By: G. Harini Government Law College, Theni Introduction: The advent of private enterprise in outer space exploration has fundamentally shifted the legal and geopolitical landscape. Once the domain of state actors, space activities are increasingly driven by companies seeking to exploit resources on asteroids, the Moon, and other celestial

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HUMAN RIGHTS IN ARMED CONFLICTS: THE ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT

Published On: October 27th 2025 Authored By: Parvati Nair NMIMS INTRODUCTION Armed conflicts[1] according to the definition provided by the European Union are armed confrontations between the armed forces of States (international armed conflict), or between governmental authorities and organised armed groups or between such groups within a State.’ Statistically armed conflicts continue to be

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