Negotiating with Constitutionality: Retention of the Reverse Onus Clause in Sec. 35 of the NDPS Act
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by cclsnluj
1w ago
Nixon in 1968: drug abuse is “public enemy number one.” “In order to fight and defeat this enemy,” he continued, “it is necessary to wage a new, all-out offensive.” With that statement, the “war on drugs” began. John Ehrlichman, a top Nixon aide (1994): The Nixon campaign in 1968, and the Nixon White House after ..read more
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Capital Punishment: Mitigating Factors in Light of The Biopsychosocial Model 
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by cclsnluj
2M ago
– This blog has been authored by Anmol Yadav. The author is 3rd year student of B.A. L.LB. (Hons.) at Faculty of Law, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi.  In the complex discourse surrounding capital punishment, the consideration of mitigating factors becomes paramount, particularly when viewed through the lens of the Biopsychosocial Model. This interdisciplinary framework, encompassing biological ..read more
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Can Companies Commit Homicide: Navigating Corporate Criminal Liability in Cases of Homicide
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by cclsnluj
3M ago
– This blog has been authored by Vansh Bhatnagar and Gunjan Sharma. The authors are 4th and 2nd year students of B.A. L.LB. (Hons.) at Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab, respectively. Introduction The world today is governed by the centers of economic power. In the modern format of heavy reliance on private companies in ..read more
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Is the Liability of the Abettor Concomitant to that of the Principal Offender?
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by cclsnluj
3M ago
                                             ~ Diya Gaur Introduction Abetment is not direct commission of an offence but the facilitation of one. It is an expression of intentional support for the fulfilment of an act which would constitute an offence under the Indian Penal Code, 1860. Inclusion of abetment as an offence under the Indian Penal Code underpins the fact ..read more
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Assessing Enforcement Directorate’s Powers in Combating Money Laundering: Legal Analysis and Recent Judicial Developments
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by cclsnluj
3M ago
                                            -Gurman Narula “Economic offences, need to be viewed seriously and considered as grave offences affecting the economy of the country and thereby posing serious threat to the financial health of the country”.  This article critically examines the Enforcement Directorate’s (ED) exercise of authority under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), delving into recent ..read more
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The Section 187 Dilemma in the New CrPC
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by cclsnluj
4M ago
-Prasun Nabiyal Last week, the centre presented its revised version of the new CrPC Bill (also known as the “Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha (Second) Sanhita, 2023 ”) in the Parliament. The purpose of such revised editions is to incorporate changes suggested during the legislative process. These changes may arise out of any phase of the legislative ..read more
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The 283rd Law Commission Report – Better If Not Implemented
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by cclsnluj
4M ago
– Vedant Choudhary The Law Commission of India in its 283rd report, titled, ‘Age of Consent under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012’ has recommended against amending the age of consent under the POCSO Act. This negative recommendation comes in light of growing cases of romantic relationships between minors, where de facto ..read more
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Right to Counsel During Police Interrogation: An Analysis
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by cclsnluj
6M ago
~By Paras Khetan The right to counsel of an accused has been constitutionally guaranteed under Article 22 of the Constitution of India. This right is available to the accused during the trial. However, the question arises whether the same is available to the accused at the time of police interrogation. There is ambiguity with regards to the ..read more
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Denial of Sanction under Prevention of Corruption Act: A case for Expansive Interpretation
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by cclsnluj
6M ago
~ By KV Kailash Ramanathan & Vashishta Ganapathi K Introduction Incurring the ire of stakeholders prejudiced by their actions is an inexorable professional hazard in the life of public servants. Whether these acts are rectitudinous or condemnable, someone is aggrieved in the oft zero-sum game of governance. Mercy, while being a quality worthy of Shakespearian ..read more
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NUTRITION BEHIND BARS: ELIMINATING FOOD AS A MEANS OF PUNISHMENT [Part II]
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by cclsnluj
7M ago
~By Jugaad Singh Part I of the Blog dealt with the historical context and the legal background pertaining to prison food in India. Part II of the blog will be tackling the introduction of the Modern Prison Manual of 2016 as well as providing a global perspective of the problem along with possible solutions.  THE ..read more
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