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“Torture behind Bars: The unspoken crisis of custodial deaths in India”
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“Torture behind Bars: The unspoken crisis of custodial deaths in India”

Posted by By Shanmukha Priya November 11, 2025
Abstract: Despite being the world’s largest democracy, India continues to witness horrifying incidents of custodial deaths and tortureoften at the hands of those entrusted to uphold the law. While the
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Digital Arrest and the Right to Privacy: A Constitutional Perspective
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Digital Arrest and the Right to Privacy: A Constitutional Perspective

Posted by By Abhineet Srivastava November 11, 2025
Abstract The emergence of “digital arrest” — a form of cybercrime where individuals are deceived into believing they have been detained by law enforcement agencies through online intimidation — has
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N.N. Global Mercantile (P) Ltd. v. Indo Unique Flame Ltd.
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N.N. Global Mercantile (P) Ltd. v. Indo Unique Flame Ltd.

Posted by By  Aastha Parab and Rachel Anna Mathew November 11, 2025
Introduction: The case of N.N. Global Mercantile (P) Ltd. v. Indo Unique Flame Ltd[1]. revolves around the interplay of The Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 andIndian Stamp Act, 1899.It questions
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Is the Pink Tax Always Unfair Examining Gendered Prices Through the Male Lens
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Is the Pink Tax Always Unfair Examining Gendered Prices Through the Male Lens

Posted by By Durvankur Manjrekar November 11, 2025
What Is the Pink Tax- The pink tax refers to the higher prices charged for products and services marketed primarily toward women, even when similar items for men are priced
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The Pink Tax: A Feminist and Legal Perspective
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The Pink Tax: A Feminist and Legal Perspective

Posted by By Asst. Prof. Divya Ann Samuel, Tanvi Londhe November 6, 2025
Women across the world continue to navigate not only cultural stereotypes about their inability to manage finances but also structural forms of economic discrimination that systematically undermine their financial autonomy.
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Rectification of the Register of Members of a Company
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Rectification of the Register of Members of a Company

Posted by By Sushant Jaiswal, Shivani Sharma November 6, 2025
Introduction The appearance of an individual’s name within the register of members results in the presumption of his/her shareholding statuseven if, in fact, he is not so. Conversely, the absence
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A New Test for Fit State of Mind:Problems and Applications
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A New Test for Fit State of Mind:Problems and Applications

Posted by By Sushant Jaiswal, Shivani Sharma November 6, 2025
Introduction A dying declaration, as provided in Section 32(1) of the IEA or Section 26(a) of the BSA, is a statement made by an individual at the point of death
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Implementation of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law in Situations of Armed Conflict
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Implementation of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law in Situations of Armed Conflict

Posted by By Diwakar Dhakal November 3, 2025
1. Introduction Armed conflicts fundamentally challenge the protection of human rights and the application of international humanitarian law (IHL). In the midst of modern warfare, a crucial legal and ethical
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The Right to Privacy in the Age of Social Media: How Much Control Do We Really Have?
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The Right to Privacy in the Age of Social Media: How Much Control Do We Really Have?

Posted by By Ayan Awasthi November 3, 2025
Introduction When we click “Accept All” on a new app, we rarely realize that we have just signed away a part of our digital identity. Every like, search, or photo
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Same-Sex Marriage in India: Legal Perspectives, Challenges and the Path Forward
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Same-Sex Marriage in India: Legal Perspectives, Challenges and the Path Forward

Posted by By Kritika Dubey November 1, 2025
Abstract This article examines the evolving legal and constitutional debate surrounding the recognition of same-sex marriage in India. While the Supreme Court’s decision in Navtej Singh Johar v. Union of
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