Criminal Law

Making of a Serial Killer: Amalgamation of Law, Crime & Psychology

“While nothing is easier than to denounce the evildoer , nothing is more difficult than to denounce them” –  Dostoevsky. Recognition of a criminal character is essential for rerouting a perpetrator’s thinking, which is encircled by his delusions. Criminal psychology is a field of study that focuses on the psychological aspects of crimes and how […]

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Summons

Introduction In literal terms, summons is a document which is issued by the court that orders the person upon whom it is served to appear before the court and answer the questions or allegations made against him. It will include a brief explanation of facts and the role of the person in the case. The

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PROSTITUTION IN A PORTRAIT- A SOCIO-LEGAL STUDY

Prostitution refers to exchanging sexual services for money. Prostitution as a subject in Indian society has received a mixed response and remains a debatable matter from various angles and remains a debatable matter from various angles. During the reign of the Mughal era, prostitution had a profound connection with the performing arts. Mughals hooked on

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Gender Biasedness of The Indian Penal Code

India is the largest democratic country with the longest written constitution in the world, Therefore, people’s adherence to the constitutional principles such as Rule of Law, Social justice, Religious equality, Individual freedom, etc. becomes essential to the utmost. The Judiciary of India emphasizes Constitutional morality which they regard as one of the core principles of

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All You Need To Know About Defamation

The term ‘Defamation’ can be well understood with a proverb ‘think before you speak’. Any statement made against the other party, which tends to lower his status among the right-minded people can get you two years of jail term! In the case of Nambi Narayan v. Silbi Mathews[1], the Supreme Court held that the reputation of an individual is an insegregable part of his right to live with dignity.

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