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Incarcerated Minds: Examining India’s Prison Mental Health Crisis through a Psycho-Legal Lens

Published On: February 17th 2026 Authored By: Tasneem Nafiss Capital Law College Bhubaneswar, Odisha Abstract The mental health of prisoners has emerged as a critical yet overlooked concern within India’s criminal justice system. In 2025, the suicide of a mentally distressed under-trial prisoner in a Maharashtra jail brought renewed attention to the inadequacies of mental […]

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Case Summary: Vihaan Kumar vs State of Haryana CRL No. 13320/2024

Published On: February 4th 2026 Authored By: Divyanshi IIMT University, Meerut Title: Vihaan Kumar vs State of Haryana crl no 13320/2024 Court: Supreme court of India Citation: (2024) INS 162 Bench: Justice Abhay S.Oka.Justice Nongmeikapam Kotiswar Singh    Date of judgment: 7/2/2025 Key provisions: Section 409 IPC: Criminal breach of trust by a public servant, banker,

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Corporate Governance Reforms in India: Role Of SEBI and Recent Developments

Published On: February 3rd 2026 Authored By: Priya bharati GOPAL NARAYAN SINGH UNIVERSITY Introduction of Corporate Governance: Let us first understand what corporate governance is in India. Corporate governance in India is the set of guidelines for how a company operates, aiming to ensure transparency, accountability, and ethics for all stakeholders, investors, management, and community,

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FACIAL RECOGNITION AND THE RIGHT TO PRIVACY: LEGAL AND ETHICAL CONCERNS IN INDIA

Published On: February 2nd 2026 Authored By: Joy Mercy Chettinad School of Law ABSTRACT In India, the non existence of a specific law governing Facial Recognition Technology (FRT) has resulted in major constitutional issues concerning the right to privacy, which is one of the most important human rights. The mass surveillance and biometric data extraction

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