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  • Police Brutality
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    Indian Police, Custodial Violence, and Interrogations – The Devil Sometimes Speaks the Truth

    By Sneha Singh / May 22, 2023

    It is a contentious topic that raises concerns about morality, dependability, and effects on the criminal justice system when police in India and many other nations utilize brutal interrogation tactics. The purpose of this essay is to…

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  • Police Brutality
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    Custodial Death – When Defenders become Aggressors

    By Ramish Ahmad Baig / November 21, 2021

    One of the worst crimes in a civilized society governed by the rule of law is custodial death. Does a citizen give up his fundamental right to life the moment a policeman arrests him? Can a citizen’s…

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  • Prison
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    Putting the Screws on the Vulnerable – Relooking at the Vulnerable Suspect in Custody

    By Debayan Bhattacharya / August 25, 2021

    While the Constitution of India guarantees numerous rights to the people, the ground reality and application of these rights is lacking. This statement is the most salient in the context of detention and the powers of the…

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  • Police Reforms
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    Police Reforms in India – A Dire Need

    By Rishabh Sachdeva / May 12, 2021

    The police system is a system of colonial legacy and is considered as a vital organ of the state rather than the active arm through which the state derives its power and authority. The first Police commission…

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  • Custodial Violence
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    Custodial Violence – Blaspheming Human Rights

    By KnowLaw / February 25, 2021

    Custodial violence and abuse of power by the police is a cause of concern; to protect the human rights of prisoners. It is regarded as one of the most serious offenses which are left unreported. Most of…

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  • Custodial Violence
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    Torture behind the Bars – Custodial Violence and Selective Silence

    By KnowLaw / January 24, 2021

    'Custodial violence and the selective silence is the largest organized gang of criminals in the country'. A Quote by Justice A.N Mulla that is being reiterated all over the world, was given nearly half a century ago.…

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  • Blogs

    Deterrence or Punishment – Changing Criminal Justice System

    By Aditya Goyal / November 6, 2020

    Criminal Deterrence as a concept imposes sanctions on all sorts of criminal activities thereby effectively deterring them from being committed by the general populace. Although it’s just a theory and has seen some success, there is room…

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  • Police Violence
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    Police Brutality and Encounters – Condemnation of the Criminal Justice System

    By KnowLaw / September 27, 2020

    The police forces have always been an institution trusted to follow the legal system and help enforce it. They have traditionally created a sense of confidence in the citizens of the country, maintaining security and protecting everyone…

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