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Case Summary: The State v Mfalapitsa Thlomedsi Case Summary: Ephraim and Rorich Christiaan Siebert [2025] ZAGPJHC 147 (14 April 2025)

Published On: January 5th 2026 Authored By: Nolitha Mafufu University of Fort Hare 1. Case Title: The State and the Legal Resources Centre (Amicus Curiae) v Mfalapitsa Thlomedsi Ephraim and Rorich Christiaan Siebert 2. Citation: [2025] ZAGPJHC 147 (14 April 2025)¹ 3. Court: High Court of South Africa, Gauteng Local Division, Johannesburg 4. Bench:Dosio J […]

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CORPORATE GOVERNANCE IN INDIA: A STUDY OF LEGAL FRAMEWORKS

Published On: December 16th 2025 Authored By: Tannu Mishra Gopaldas Jhamatmal Advani Law College, Mumbai ABSTRACT In India, corporate governance is more than a compliance checklist; it requires an active interplay of law, ethics, and accountability. This article examines its development from colonial statutes to contemporary reforms, with a focus on the Companies Act of

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Genocide and International Justice: Legal Accountability in Gaza, Myanmar, and Beyond

Published on: 29th November 2025 Authored By: Risuna Caswell Mabasa University of Johannesburg Introduction Genocide, widely recognized as the most egregious violation of international law, is referred to as the “crime of crimes”.[1] The ban on genocide holds fundamental importance, having both jus cogens status (peremptory norm) and establishing obligations owed erga omnes partes (to

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BAIL REFORMS IN INDIA: BALANCING LIBERTY AND JUSTICE

Published on: 24th November 2025 Authored by: Garima Aggarwal Asian Law College, Noida ABSTRACT As citizens of an independent nation, we enjoy freedom to act according to our will. However, the term “free to do” raises important questions: Is this freedom limited? Can everyone do anything while living in society? Since independence, India has undergone

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