Introduction In the ongoing phenomenon of decolonization all over the globe, India have taken baby steps to join the march .Decriminalization of homosexuality in Navtej Singh Johar case has been marked as beginning of end of Victorian morality. The Indian penal laws are metaphorically sword of lawmaker in order to shed it colonial legacy. Indian... Continue Reading →
Evaluating the Veracity of Homicide Depictions in Print Media [Aadrika Malhotra*]
INTRODUCTION Lethal acts of violence are particularly "newsworthy," and according to worldwide study, media portrayals of killings give an inaccurate picture of their true character and risk. Given the significance, it is crucial to comprehend how homicide is portrayed in the media reporting about crimes could influence public opinion and legislation. News is a product... Continue Reading →
Imprisoned Without Being Proven Guilty- Section 436A Under-Trial (Yash Vardhan Aggarwal)
IMPRISONED WITHOUT BEING PROVEN GUILTY- SECTION 436-A UNDER-TRIAL Yash Vardhan Aggarwal* UNDERSTANDING UNDER-TRIALS AND SECTION 434-A Under-trials are those who have been incarcerated and are awaiting trial. It does not refer to merely those who are under police custody rather they are prisoners who have been imprisoned as a consequence of courts denying them bail,... Continue Reading →
White Collar Crimes – A Fast-Emerging Trend In India (Mohit Kar-MNLU)
White Collar Crimes - A Fast-Emerging Trend In India Mohit Kar INTRODUCTION High profile fugitives who made their fortune using public money have fled with the proceeds of the crime to overseas countries. Take the cases of Vijay Mallya, Nirav Modi or Mehul Choksi. Instances are many. Broad day light plunder of money by fraudsters... Continue Reading →