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Marital Rape

MARITAL RAPE: LEGAL LACUNAE AND NEED FOR REFORM

Published on 9th March 2025 Authored By: Riya Kumari Jamia Millia Islamia National University, New Delhi INTRODUCTION In simple words, marital rape refers to a situation where sexual intercourse between married couples is non-consensual and forcible. The lack of consent is the essential element but it doesn’t necessarily involve physical violence. Marital rape is criminalised […]

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KASTURI RALIA RAM V. THE STATE OF UTTAR PRADESH, AIR 1965 SC1039

Published on 9th March 2025 Authored By: Nitya Jain Symbiosis Law School, Pune CASE NAME: Kasturi Ralia Ram v. State of UP Appellant Kasturi Lal Ralia Ram Jain Respondent State of Uttar Pradesh Judges P. B. Gajendrakar, C.J. and K. N. Wanchoo, M. Hidayatullah, Raghubar Dayal and J. R. Mudholkar, JJ. Forum The Supreme Court

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death penalty

Death penalty in India debate and judicial trends

Published on 3rd March 2025 Authored By: Jay laxmi Shukla United University Abstract The death penalty is like no other punishment. Its continued existence in many countries of the world creates political tensions within these countries and between governments of retentions and abolitionist countries .Death is inescapable as well as reality life. The death sentence

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Kesavananda Bharati v. State of Kerala: A Landmark Judgment

Published on 19th February 2025 Authored By: Maryam Khalid Gillani Law College Introduction The case of Kesavananda Bharati v. State of Kerala (1973) is one of the most significant decisions in India’s constitutional history. It resolved the conflict between legislative power and judicial review by introducing the Basic Structure Doctrine. This judgment established that while

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