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THE MORAL VICTIM: HOW COURTS CONSTRUCT ‘IDEAL’ VICTIMS

Published On: February 25th 2026 Authored By: Rashneet Kaur Apex University, Jaipur Abstract Victimhood in criminal adjudication is commonly treated as a factual status arising from the commission of an offence. This article challenges that assumption by arguing that victimhood is judicially constructed through credibility assessments shaped by implicit moral reasoning. It contends that courts […]

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THE DOCTRINE OF LIFTING THE CORPORATE VEIL IN INDIA: JUDICIAL INNOVATION, STATUTORY LIMITS, AND THE NEED FOR DOCTRINAL CLARITY

Published On: February 25th 2026 Authored By: Swarnadeep Das Techno India University Abstract The principle of separate legal personality is foundational to corporate law, insulating shareholders and directors from the liabilities of the company. At the same time, this legal separation has often been exploited to defeat statutory obligations, perpetrate fraud, and evade accountability. To

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The State in the Womb: Law, Morality and State Control over Women

Published On: February 25th 2026 Authored By: Manyah Jethi Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies, GGSIPU INTRODUCTION Women’s rights include the right to equality, dignity, integrity and autonomy. Their private life should be protected and respected, and they should attain the highest standard of health. They should not be subjected to degrading or inhumane treatment. It

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CHILD RIGHTS AWARENESS IN INDIA: A LEGAL AND EMPIRICAL STUDY

Published On: February 25th 2026 Authored By: Srijopriyo Das Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad ABSTRACT Children in India are a significant and vulnerable segment of Indian society. They require special protection for their physical, mental and social development. Even when India has enacted an extensive legal framework to safeguard child rights, the effectiveness of these rights

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Is Marriage A Transactional Relationship Or Just An Assumption

Published On: February 23rd 2026 Authored By: Kanav Kalra Lovely Professional University Abstract India is a country that has historically treated marriage as a sacred relationship between two individuals, governed by religion, social belief, and the customs of society. Marriage was traditionally considered an indissoluble bond, rendering concepts such as divorce, separation, and alimony largely

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