Organised Crimes in India

This article is written by Mudit Jain , pursuing B.B.A.LL.B.(H) from the Indore Institute of Law. This article describes the Organised Crimes in India, in what type they are being conducted and what are the flaws in the control method. INTRODUCTION  The sale of unlawful products and services to a large number of citizen clientsRead More

All you Need to Know About the Child Abuse

This article is written by Gracy Singh, a 2nd-year law student from Mody University of Science and Technology, Lakshmangarh, Rajasthan. This article discusses about Child Abuse causes, its types and the policies, acts, and amendments to prevent it. INTRODUCTION ‘The true character of a society is revealed in how it treats its children.’ – NelsonRead More

Sedition Laws in India

This article is written by SANJANA SUMAN, a student of Amity law School, Amity University Jharkhand Ranchi. This article is a critical analysis of the Sedition Laws in India. The concept of sedition as given in Section 124A of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 and major supreme court decisions. INTRODUCTION  In 2016, three students fromRead More

Child Sexual Abuse and the Concerned Indian Legal Provisions

 Vanshika Samir, the author of this article, is a first-year student at the Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab. The article revolves around the issue of child sexual abuse and the concerned legal provisions in India. INTRODUCTION India is the world’s second-most populous country, with 430 million youngsters accounting for 42 percent of theRead More

Caste Based Violence Against Women

This article is written by Mudit Jain, a law student at Indore Institute of Law. This article gives an overview of the caste-based violence against women and how they are suffering from it and how our prestigious Courts are recognizing them. Introduction The tragedy of a 19-year-old Dalit lady being gang-raped in Hathras in 2020Read More

Compensation in Criminal Cases

This article is written by Aanya Gupta, a 1st-year law student at Vivekananda Institute Professional Studies, GGSIPU, New Delhi. The article gives an overview of the compensations being provided in criminal cases. Introduction Crimes committed by individuals and companies are classified in various laws according to the nature of the crime. For example, the crime ofRead More

Rights of Victim under Criminal Justice System in India

This article is written by Aayukta Sharma, a law student at NIMS University Rajasthan, Jaipur. This article gives an overview of the background and history of victims with today’s circumstances to evaluate the relationship between the victims and the criminal justice system in India. It also includes the rights given to the victims in the IndianRead More

Protection of Prisoners and the Judiciary

This article is written by Shrey Hasija, a 1st-year law student at Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies, GGSIPU. This article is an overview of fundamental rights available to prisoners, and how the judiciary regulates them. INTRODUCTION “Every Saint Has A Past; Every Sinner Has A Future” – Oscar Wilde Not so long time ago, the attitudeRead More

Duty of Public Prosecutor under the Criminal Justice System in India

This article is written by Mudit Jain, currently pursuing B.B.A.LL.B.(H) from the Indore Institute of Law. INTRDOCUTION A Public Prosecutor is seen as the state’s agent in the criminal justice system, representing the interests of ordinary citizens. The prosecution of the accused is the state’s responsibility, not the offended party’s. They are appointed in nearlyRead More