Understanding of Capital Punishment

The term ‘punishment’ means torture that a person should undergo on account of doing a wrong. In other words, it is just the physical implication of law. It is aptly said, “The mills of God grind surely though slowly.” Simply …

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Law Of Torts: A Study Between India And England

The French word ‘Tort’ has been derived from the Latin term “Tortum” meaning to twist.  It is similar to the English term “wrong”, Roman term “delicit”,  and the Sanskrit term “jimha”. In layman’s language, Torts means nothing but the violation …

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Analytical Study Of Inhumanity Behind The Bars

INTRODUCTION “A prisoner does not shed his basic constitutional rights at the prison gate”[1]-Justice Marshall Imprisonment involving the denial of liberty of the individual signifies the societal disapproval of the violation of law by him. As such it cannot be …

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Compensatory Jurisprudence For Victims

 “So slow is justice in its way.  Beset by more than customary clog. Going to law in these expensive days, is much the same as going to dogs”[1]– Willock INTRODUCTION Unlike the accused, victims have virtually no rights in criminal …

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Rights Of LGBT Community: An Overview

Introduction Modern-day society faces various challenges with regard to the protection and promotion of the fundamental human rights of the individuals, especially in relation to individuals who are discriminated because of ‘sexual orientation ‘and ‘gender identity’. Over the past two …

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Juvenile Justice System

INTRODUCTION “No one is born a good citizen; no nation is born a democracy. Rather, both are processes that continue to evolve over a lifetime. Young people must be included from birth. A society that cuts off from its youth …

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