Encounter Killings and Human Rights: Examining the Constitutional Limits of State Power

Encounter Killings and Human Rights: Examining the Constitutional Limits of State Power Author: Hitesh BhootraStudent, Aishwarya College of Education (Law) ———————————————————————————- 💡 3 Quick Takeaways Abstract Encounter killings continue to occupy a fiercely contested space within contemporary criminal justice discourse. While supporters often defend them as a swift response to dangerous criminality, terrorism, or public […]

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The Death Penalty in India: Reformative Justice or Retributive Justice?

The Death Penalty in India: Reformative Justice or Retributive Justice? Author: Natasha NayakStudent, KIIT School Of Law, Bhubaneswar ————————————————————————- 💡 3 Quick Takeaways Abstract The death penalty remains one of the most contentious features of the Indian criminal justice system. While proponents justify capital punishment on the grounds of deterrence, societal protection, and retributive justice,

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Balancing Speed and Justice: Fast Track Courts for Crimes Against Women—A Blessing or a Burden?

Balancing Speed and Justice: Fast Track Courts for Crimes Against Women—A Blessing or a Burden? Author: Vaishnavi SunkariStudent, PG COLLEGE OF LAW HYDERABAD ———————————————————————————- 💡 3 Quick Takeaways Abstract The right to a speedy trial is a core constitutional principle recognised under Indian constitutional jurisprudence. However, this right often intersects with another equally important principle:

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Balancing Innovation and Accountability in India’s Startup and MSME Law

Balancing Innovation and Accountability in India’s Startup and MSME Law Author: Kartik Muragendra KhanaganniStudent, R.L.Law College, Belagavi ————————————————————————– 💡 3 Quick Takeaways Introduction Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) and startups have emerged as fundamental drivers of India’s contemporary economic development. Together, these sectors contribute nearly one-third of India’s Gross Domestic Product and play a

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Artificial Intelligence and the Dangerous Side of Deepfakes

Artificial Intelligence and the Dangerous Side of Deepfakes Author: Khushboo GuptaStudent, MKLM’s Adhia College of Law, Mumbai ————————————————————————————– 💡 3 Quick Takeaways Abstract India has witnessed remarkable technological growth in recent decades. Advancements in technology have become an integral part of daily life, influencing communication, employment, access to information, and decision-making. While technological development has

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The Evolution of Alternative Dispute Resolution in the 21st Century: Technology, Globalisation, and the Future of Justice

The Evolution of Alternative Dispute Resolution in the 21st Century: Technology, Globalisation, and the Future of Justice Author: Hiba IliyasStudent, University of Lucknow, Lucknow 💡 3 Quick Takeaways Abstract Disputes can now be resolved through a variety of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) mechanisms rather than exclusively through traditional courts. These mechanisms include arbitration, mediation, negotiation,

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Breach of Contract and Remedies: A Practical Legal Analysis from a Litigation Perspective

Breach of Contract and Remedies: A Practical Legal Analysis from a Litigation Perspective Author: Amandeep KaurStudent, University of Nicosia, Nicosia —————————————————————– 💡 3 Quick Takeaways Introduction: When Agreements Begin to Fail In legal practice, breach of contract rarely begins in a courtroom. More often, it starts with seemingly minor issues—a missed deadline, an incomplete obligation,

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When Welfare Overrides Autonomy: The Doctrine of Pith and Substance as a Tool to Undermine Tribal Self-Governance

When Welfare Overrides Autonomy: The Doctrine of Pith and Substance as a Tool to Undermine Tribal Self-Governance Author: Avinash SankarStudent, School of legal studies, cochin university of science and technology,kerala ——————————————————————————————————————————— 💡 3 Quick Takeaways Abstract The Fifth Schedule of the Constitution of India, read with Article 244, vests the Governor with special regulatory powers

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Algorithmic Bias in the Indian Legal System: Constitutional Challenges and the Need for Accountability

Algorithmic Bias in the Indian Legal System: Constitutional Challenges and the Need for Accountability Author: Anjel Shristi MinzStudent, Viniba Bhave University, University Law College, Hazaribagh, Jharkhand —————————————————————————————————————————————— 💡 3 Quick Takeaways Abstract Algorithmic bias refers to systematic and unfair outcomes generated by computer algorithms as a result of flawed datasets, biased training information, or problematic

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Bar Council of India v. A.K. Balaji: Regulating Foreign Lawyers in India’s Legal Profession

Bar Council of India v. A.K. Balaji: Regulating Foreign Lawyers in India’s Legal Profession Author: Avinash Sankar Student, School of legal studies, cochin university of science and technology,kerala —————————————————————————————————————————————- 💡 3 Quick Takeaways Introduction The Supreme Court’s judgment in Bar Council of India v. A.K. Balaji (2018) is the definitive pronouncement on whether foreign lawyers

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