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Conjugal rights for Indian prisoners: shifting viewpoints
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Conjugal rights for Indian prisoners: shifting viewpoints

Posted by By Aditya Juneja and Khyati Kanoje December 17, 2024
In recent times, with the rising number of human rights advocates, the idea of the Reformative theory of punishment is being highlighted. What this theory states is that the ultimate
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Compounding of offences in India and Judiciary’s role in restructuring it
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Compounding of offences in India and Judiciary’s role in restructuring it

Posted by By Lokesh R December 15, 2024
A crime is a wrong done to a society. However, the aim of a state is to have a minimum rate of litigation which is based upon the Latin maxim
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Unveiling the Hidden Power of Expert Witnesses: Navigating the Indian Evidence Act
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Unveiling the Hidden Power of Expert Witnesses: Navigating the Indian Evidence Act

Posted by By Sulipta Surabhi December 14, 2024
One of the main categories of witnesses in Indian law is a person who is an eyewitness to a fact like a crime or an accident. Indian Evidence Act of
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From runway to regulation: journey of Indian fashion laws
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From runway to regulation: journey of Indian fashion laws

Posted by By Sulipta Surabhi December 14, 2024
“You can have anything you want in life if you dress for it” ~ EDITH HEAD Fashion is a broader concept that goes beyond the clothes a person wears and
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Sextortion: all you need to know
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Sextortion: all you need to know

Posted by By Anuska Maurya December 14, 2024
It started with a WhatsApp video call from an unknown lady.[1]. In Soukin v. the NCT State New Delhi, the complainant Dewan Singh Malik received an unknown video call from
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Legal Consequences of Generative AI on Copyright and Privacy
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Legal Consequences of Generative AI on Copyright and Privacy

Posted by By Mohammed Rayyan Azaz Ahmed Sonde December 14, 2024
Generative AI technologies like ChatGPT, DALL-E, and MidJourney are the new gold of automation for creativity and problem-solving. As much as they contribute heavily to education, marketing, and entertainment, the
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Crafting the way for a healthy environment: a case comment on Rural Litigation Kendra vs State of UP
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Crafting the way for a healthy environment: a case comment on Rural Litigation Kendra vs State of UP

Posted by By Saksham Gadia and Lavanya Malani December 14, 2024
Rural Litigation and Entitlement Kendra, Dehradun & Ors vs. State of U.P. & Ors[1], decided on 12th March 1985, by a three-judge bench of the Supreme Court has been widely
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Evidentiary value of bloodstain in crime scene investigation: a multifaceted analysis
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Evidentiary value of bloodstain in crime scene investigation: a multifaceted analysis

Posted by By Dhruv Amogh Soste December 14, 2024
Imagine finding a murder scene with bloodstains on the floor, long red streaks running the length of the walls, and a dotted trail leading to the back door—all of which
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Reimagining market exits: a critical assessment of SEBI’s 2024 delisting reforms
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Reimagining market exits: a critical assessment of SEBI’s 2024 delisting reforms

Posted by By Gaurav Dhingra December 14, 2024
The Securities and Exchange Board of India has recently introduced noteworthy changes to the delisting framework under the SEBI (Delisting of Equity Shares) Regulations, 2021. These changes are made with
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Criminal Law:The Enforcement Of Moral Thinking Upon The Wider Public
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Criminal Law:The Enforcement Of Moral Thinking Upon The Wider Public

Posted by By Patenge Chathrapathi December 12, 2024
The realm of jurisprudence has long been a fertile ground for intellectual exploration, where the principles of law and morality intertwine, intersect, and often collide. In this project, we embark
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