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Suicide pacts, Mercy Killing, Euthanasia

This articles has been written by Ms. Khyati Kanoje, a student studying B.A.LL.B (H.) from Narsee Monjee Institute of Management, NMIMS, Indore. The author is a 3rd year law student.  Suicide pacts, mercy killing, and euthanasia are all related to the concept of intentionally ending a person’s life, but they are distinct in their legal…

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What is considered as Self Defense ?

This article has been written by Ms.Devika More,a 2nd year LLB Student from D.E.S.’S Shri Navalmal Firodia Law College, Pune. Self-defence is a fundamental right to protect an individual from imminent harm or danger. It includes various techniques and strategies to neutralise or evade potential threats. The concept of self-defence has existed throughout history and…

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Cyber bullying and Cyber Crime in India

This article has been written by Ms.Devika More,a 2nd year LLB Student from D.E.S.’S Shri Navalmal Firodia Law College, Pune.  In the digital age, where the internet and social media have become an integral part of our lives, cyberbullying has become a major problem. The Indian legal system recognizes the seriousness of cyberbullying and has enacted laws to combat this form of harassment. The purpose of this article is to provide an overview of cyberbullying, its effects and how it is classified as a cybercrime under Indian law.  Understanding cyberbullying: Cyberbullying is the use of electronic communications such as social media platforms, email, instant messaging and text messages to harass, threaten or harm an individual. These are deliberate repetitive acts intended to…

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Should stalking be considered a violation of Human Rights

This article has been written by Ms.Devika More,a 2nd year LLB Student from D.E.S.’S Shri Navalmal Firodia Law College, Pune. Stalking is a prevalent form of harassment that can cause significant physical, mental and emotional distress to the victim. Many countries, including India, are aware of the seriousness of this problem and are taking steps to combat stalking as a serious criminal practice. This article examines the situation of stalking as a human rights violation under Indian law.  examine legal provisions, their development and their impact on victims, emphasising the importance of recognizing stalking as a human rights abuse. Understanding stalking Stalking is defined as a pattern of unwanted and obsessive attention or behaviour towards another person that causes fear, distress, or annoyance in that person. Stalkers often engage in activities such…

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Prophet Remark Raw (From Socio-Legal View Point)

    This article has been written by Mr. Mustafa Khan, a 1st year LLB student, at Integral University.                                                       Introduction The recent inflammatory remark made by a BJP representative on prophet Mohammad and his wife Aisha has triggered a heated debate on the limitations of free speech, hate speech laws, and the influence of…

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Miscarriage Of Justice: A Sneak Peek into The Wrongful Prosecution In India

  This article has been written by Mr. Mustafa Khan, a 1st year LLB student, at Integral University.                                                       Introduction: The objective of the Indian criminal justice system is to protect the innocent while punishing the guilty. This method is not error-proof, though, and there have been occasions where people have been erroneously charged and…

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ADULTERY

This article is written by Gauri Gupta, Second year student at Faculty of Law, University of Delhi. Adultery is a form of marital infidelity that is often considered a moral wrongdoing. In India, adultery is also considered a legal wrongdoing and is punishable under the Indian Penal Code (IPC). The law on adultery in India…

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OFFENSES AGAINST PUBLIC TRANQUILITY

This article has been written by Mr. Harsh Yadav, a 2nd-year B.A.LL.B student from Lloyd Law College, Greater Noida.  Introduction:- Definition and Significance of Offenses against Public Tranquility: Offenses against public tranquility encompass a range of criminal acts that disrupt the peace, order, and harmony of society. They involve the disturbance of public spaces, often…

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