Vol. 9 Issue 5 [Sept – Oct 2023]
Criminal Liability of Religious Conmen and Cult Leaders under the Indian Criminal Laws
This paper talks about the peculiar issue of the people named godmen and conman and their notorious activities which they practice and mostly go unnoticed or unpunished due to the filthy riches and blind beliefs
A Study on the Legal Protection Model of Algorithms
What mode is used to properly protect algorithms? The author believes that the algorithm itself is a strategy for solving problems. In order to respect the objective attributes of the algorithm, and in the current
An Analytical Study of Relevancy of Idea-Expression Dichotomy Under Copyright Law
“Copyright only applies to Expressions” The core principle of copyright law is that it only applies to expressions and in short this itself is the inception of the Idea-Expression Dichotomy. The idea-expression dichotomy was formulated
Unwrapping Live-in Relationships: The Indian Context and Legislative Imperatives
The dynamics of relationships have evolved significantly in contemporary India, with an increasing number of couples choosing to enter into live-in relationships. This article delves into the multifaceted world of live-in relationships within the Indian
The Link Between Childhood Sexual Victimisation and later Sexual Offending: A Critical Examination of Validity
This comprehensive examination critically evaluates the intricate relationship between childhood sexual victimisation and subsequent sexual offending behaviours. This exploration navigates the historical shifts in societal perspectives on sexual abuse, acknowledging the involvement of both genders
Human Rights and the Criminal Procedure (Identification) Act, 2022: A Critical Analysis
Repealing the Identification of Prisoners Act, 1920, the parliament has enacted the Criminal Procedure Identification Act, 2022, to replace it. The objective of the Act is to make the criminal investigation effective and efficient by
Admissibility of Forensic Evidence in Investigations: A Comparative Study Between India, UK & USA
The present study discusses the standards of admissibility of forensic evidence in trials, as well as a comparative analysis of the principles of admissibility in four countries U.S.A, UK, Germany and India. First, various standards
Teenage Criminal Behaviour and the Credibility of Eyewitness Testimony
The research presented here investigates the nuanced connection between juvenile criminal behavior and the reliability of eyewitness evidence. Teenagers may commit crimes and the veracity of eyewitness reports involving them are both influenced by adolescence,
Constitutional Resilience and Bangladesh
Constitutional Resilience is an important aspect which is often undermined in major leading democratic countries around the world. The subject is so diverse and varied, that from human rights, to the accountability of the government
The Draft Digital Personal Data Protection Bill, 2022: Some Key Features and Concerns
The Government of India, through the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology or ‘MeitY’ officially released the Draft Digital Personal Data Protection Bill on 18th November 2022 and invited applications from the public concerning feedback