Judicious Scandal – Relooking into the Criminal Contempt Jurisprudence
The concept of criminal contempt has gained recognition in recent times with the Prashant Bhushan case where the need to consider the criminal contempt law and the scandalizing the court was put...
View ArticleCritical analysis of Extrajudicial Killings in India
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...
View ArticleSection 46 CrPC- A license to kill?
Representational image – iStock An accused is innocent until proven guilty in a court of Law – how true is this statement in light of extrajudicial killings done in name of justice? The concept of...
View ArticlePendency in the Criminal Cases and the Implications on Criminal Justice – Is...
Image Credits – Ajay Thakuri 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...
View ArticleAging behind Bars – A Critical Analysis into the Anathema of Life Imprisonment
Image Credits – Jaen 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...
View ArticleThe Theory of Broken Window and Crimes in India – A Socio-Legal Analysis
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...
View ArticleIs Criminal Procedure Identification Act arbitrary and overreaching? – A...
Image Credits – Vecteezy An entrenched criminal justice system is extremely important for an effective administration. India’s modern criminal justice system traces back its roots to the colonial era....
View ArticleAnalysis of Blue Collar Crime and its Implications – Dyeing the Collar Blue
Crime is a ubiquitous word that we casually use in our day-to-day life. Collared crimes existed for tens of years in our society. There are different types of collared crimes, like red-collar crimes,...
View ArticleJuvenile Delinquency – An Examination of Juvenile Behaviour and the Motivations
Chief Crow Daria/Shutterstock Juvenile delinquency is the criminal conduct of a person under the age of 18. For a number of reasons and circumstances, these illegal activities have recently been...
View ArticleNecrophilia – A Socio-Legal Insight
Pietro Pajetta – The Hatred (1896) 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...
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