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  • Broken Window Theory
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    The Theory of Broken Window and Crimes in India – A Socio-Legal Analysis

    By Diya Banerjee / January 13, 2023

    The human psyche influences every aspect of an individual, from physical to mental attributes, and the psychology of every person is a result of the environment they grow up in and spend a considerable time inhabiting. Hence…

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  • Life Imprisonment
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    Aging behind Bars – A Critical Analysis into the Anathema of Life Imprisonment

    By Prakhar Shukla / July 15, 2022

    Prisons worldwide are dealing with issues related to an aging population of inmates. Because of the increased demand for public safety, lengthier sentences, and the incarceration of a more significant number of adults, this trend will continue.…

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  • Criminal Cases
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    Pendency in the Criminal Cases and the Implications on Criminal Justice – Is the Design Flawed?

    By Divjot Kaur / June 9, 2022

    Denial of ‘timely justice’ amounts to a denial of ‘justice’ itself. Two are integral to each other. Timely disposal of cases is essential for maintaining the rule of law and providing access to justice which is a…

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  • Extrajudicial Killings
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    Critical analysis of Extrajudicial Killings in India

    By Soham Banerjee / May 6, 2022

    Whenever we talk about killings or death we are usually focused on what is happening around in the area in which we live because life is something where we are more exaggerated about talking and hearing about…

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  • #MeToo
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    Junking the Colonial Era Criminal Defamation Law in the Era of #MeToo

    By Divjot Kaur / November 11, 2021

    India is one of the largest democracies in the world and its supreme law is the ‘Constitution of India.’ The Indian Constitution is the lengthiest constitution in the world and one of its most important parts is…

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  • Suicide
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    (De)Criminalization of Suicide in India – A Socio-Legal Analysis

    By Purvi Mehta / September 28, 2021

    In today’s era, suicide has become a big problem in India. The act of Suicide may be defined as taking one’s own life. It is death that occurs when a person has lost all his will to…

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  • Necrophilia
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    Necrophilia – A Socio-Legal Insight

    By Aditya Goyal / July 20, 2021

    As civilization has progressed, humans have become self-aware. Societies or Modern Societies have now evolved and have changed the way an individual thinks. In the present day and age, we are learning to be more gender-inclusive and…

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  • Acid Attacks
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    Acid Attack – An Abomination of the Society

    By Amrisha Dwivedi / July 9, 2021

    Reality is a concentrated acid; it burns one to the core. Acid attacks are certainly an abomination of our society. Whenever we come across a case where we get to know about a person (mostly a girl…

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  • Criminal Justice System
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    Human Rights and the Criminal Justice System of India

    By Shaily Garg / March 27, 2021

    Human Rights are those rights which every individual possesses by his birth as a human being. In other words, it can be said that Human Rights are those minimal rights, which every independent person must have as…

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  • Death Row
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    Capital Punishment – History And Evidences

    By Gaurav Purohit / October 14, 2020

    India is a nation that comprises of a huge number of wrongdoings and criminals. In India, all punishments depend on the intention to give punishment for the wrongdoer. There are two primary explanations behind imposing the punishment,…

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