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John Bordley Rawls was an American moral and political philosopher in the liberal tradition. Rawls is considered to be one of the most influential political philosophers of the 20thcentuary. He...
Emergence of Second-Generation Rights In the 1980s, a legal battle commenced in the heart of Bombay that profoundly impacted the lives of not only the ones involved but also the entirety of In...
India is a nation with rich traditions and culture that continue to influence how communities settle disputes or enforce order. They are a part of traditional practices that whatever their faul...
"Prisoners are not by mere reason of the conviction denuded of all the fundamental rights which they otherwise possess." - Supreme Court of India. The concept of life imprisonment ha...
The Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023 (BSA) replacing the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 (IEA) introduces several new provisions that create challenges for courts, prisons, and police, impacting the...
This paper explores the historical evolution of jurisprudence as a mechanism of social control, tracing its development from the Greek period to the contemporary era. The background highlights ...
The Indian judiciary has become the most powerful institution of the State within 50 years of the Constitution's drafting, which could not have predicted by Indian constitution designers. Judic...
The author of the article has analysed the role of Law Commission in transforming India as a crucial aspect of legal research that delves into the impact of legislative recommendations and refo...