Protection of Witnesses – Should Indian Take a Cue From National Criminal Jurisdiction and International Courts and Tribunals: Rajat Banerjee

PROTECTION OF WITNESSES: SHOULD INDIA TAKE CUE FROM NATIONAL CRIMINAL JURISDICTIONS AND INTERNATIONAL COURTS AND TRIBUNALS? Author: Rajat Banerjee* Assistant Professor, Law,School of Law and Justice,Adamas University ISSN: 2581-8465 ABSTRACT Witness protection is central to the entire discourse on criminal justice administration not only because it ensures unfettered participation of witnesses in the justice dispensation Read More …

Public Interest Litigation- A Tryst with Indian Judiciary: Shubha Sharma

PUBLIC INTEREST LITIGATION: A TRYST WITH INDIAN JUDICIARY AUTHOR: SHUBHA SHARMA LC II, UNIVERSITY OF DELHI ISSN: 2581-8465 ABSTRACT: Public Interest Litigation in India is a dynamic concept having an activist magnitude; it acts as a wheel for creating and enforcing rights and is critical for the sustenance of democracy with adequate checks and balances. Read More …

Death and Rights-A Juxtaposed Situation: Prakarti Shrivastava & Yashika Goplani

DEATH AND RIGHTS: A JUXTAPOSED SITUATION? Author: Prakarti Shrivastava Co-Author: Yashika Goplani Dharmashastra National Law University, Jabalpur ISSN: 2581-8465 ABSTRACT The right to dignity and fair treatment under Article 21 of the Constitution of India is not only available to a living man but also his body after death. The right to decent burial or Read More …

Case Commentary on Mukesh Kumar v. the State of Uttarakhand: Kamphilya Pallapati & Anulekha.M

Case Commentary on Mukesh Kumar v. the State of Uttarakhand Author: Kamphilya Pallapati Co-Author: Anulekha.M Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University, Visakhpatnam, Andhra Pradesh ISSN: 2581-8465 ABSTRACT Reservations in India have always been a trigger to controversies and debates. Even though the concept is in effect for many years, most of them are unhappy about it Read More …

Justice Delivery System in India – A Study in Relation to Nirbhaya Case: Eesh Chaudhary

Justice Delivery System in India: A Study in Relation to Nirbhaya Case Author: Eesh Chaudhary Amity Law School, Noida ISSN: 2581-8465 Abstract Fatal Gang rape and Murder of physiotherapy student Jyoti Singh (Nirbhaya ‘no rape victim should be ashamed of being raped’) on 16 December 2012 in New Delhi. Constitutional and legislative changes arising from Read More …

CFP: ILSJCCL Volume 2 Issue 4, ISSN: 2581-8465 (Free Publication)

CfP: Indian Legal Solution Journal of criminal and constitutional Law [ISSN: 2581-8465, Vol 2, Issue 4]. About: ILSJCCL (Indian Legal Solution Journal of Criminal and Constitutional Law) is an e-journal having ISSN: 2581-8465 (A Unit of Raghvendra Kumar and Associates LLP,  Reg no. AAO-0844) The team is currently working in the field of Free Legal Assistance and Read More …

DALIT CHRISTIANS AND MUSLIMS – POLICY AND LAW: HARDIK BAID

DALIT CHRISTIANS AND MUSLIMS – POLICY AND LAW Author: Hardik Baid NLU Delhi ISSN: 2581-8465 ABSTRACT I search for God, whom should I hear? I made stone temples, carved God out of stone But priests are like stone, They imprison God. Whom shall I hear? We were born Untouchables Because of our deeds. – Dalit Read More …

VICTIM COMPENSATION IN INDIA – AN ANALYSIS: VASUNDHARA SAXENA

VICTIM COMPENSATION IN INDIA – AN ANALYSIS Author: Vasundhara Saxena Amity Law School, Delhi ISSN: 2581-8465 ABSTRACT Victimology continues to evolve on a daily basis as the court adopts different practices and guidelines to ensure the dignity of the affected party. But, do we have sufficient support of the law when it comes to rehabilitating Read More …

SECTION 144, CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE,1973: BHAVYA NAYYAR

SECTION 144, CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE,1973 Author: Bhavya Nayyar IP university  ISSN: 2581-8465 ABSTRACT Section 144 of the code of criminal procedure 1973, gives power to the district magistrate, a sub-divisional or any other executive magistrate on the behalf of the state government to issue an order to an individual or to the general public Read More …

RAPE WITHOUT FOUR WALLS – NO MORE A LEGITIMATE EXCEPTION: AYUSH KUMAR JAIN

Rape within Four Walls: No More A Legitimate Exception Author: Ayush Kumar Jain Presidency University Bengaluru ISSN: 2581-8465 Abstract Criminalization of Marital rape is one of the most argued and debated issues after the Ayodhya case, Section 377 & Article 370. This is not defined anywhere but it means unwanted sex with his wife by Read More …

HARMONIZING SEPARATION OF POWER FROM KHANNA’S DISSENT TO KASHMIR BLACKOUT: TANNVI

HARMONIZING SEPARATION OF POWER FROM KHANNA’S DISSENT TO KASHMIR BLACKOUT Author: Tannvi CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bengaluru ISSN: 2581-8465 ABSTRACT From the positivist epoch to the golden age of the disposition of the Judiciary towards the Government, the Indian Judiciary has gone through several phases of changes since its inception. One of the essential Read More …