Publications
Feminism and the Constitution – Embracing Gender Equality in the Modern Era
During the 8th DR. L.M. Singhvi Memorial Lecture in New Delhi, CJI Chandrachud asserted that the Indian Constitution is a feminist document and a true product of Indian imagination. In recent years, there has been
Plea Bargaining in India: Why it has Failed
The year 2023 has been milestone for India for many a reasons, few of the reasons not worthy to be proud of though. It crossed the 3 trillion dollar mark four years ago in 2019,
MC Mehta vs the Union of India: Case Comment
Through this case comment, I seek to bring out the essentiality and critique of the judicial pronouncement in the 1986 case of “MC Mehta Vs. Union of India” contextualizing the jurisprudential application Absolute liability under
A Socio-Legal Analysis of the Death Penalty for Juveniles
The Indian penal code was developed in 1860 with inspiration from British India. Any lack of rehabilitation was successfully made up for by the “Children’s Act” that followed and the Juvenile Acts that followed, up
An Incentive Model for the Rejuvenation of the Low Productivity of Forests
Our forests have been significantly and radically damaged, and discovering undistributed forests as produced by Mother Nature is challenging. Forests are unable to provide intrinsic protection, multiple product production, or environmental and human roles in
The Tug-of-War: Examining the Clash between Borrower’s Fundamental Rights and RBI’s Master Circular on Fraud Accounts
The constitutional validity of the Master Directions on Frauds – Classification and Reporting by commercial banks and select Financial Institutions has been challenged on the grounds that these directions do not provide any opportunity to
Defections In Political Parties and Its Implications for Stability of Democracy
In the majority of democracies, political party defections have been a frequent occurrence. This might be because people and their societies are dynamic. While there is no denying that democracies are becoming more and more
Should Restitution Of Conjugal Rights Be Removed?
In India, the societal opinion on marriage has historically been very conservative; divorce is considered to be taboo. Being in line with such views, personal laws are shaped in India in such a way where
Enforcement of Arbitral Awards under Cameroonian Law: Implications and Effectiveness
The extent to which Cameroonian laws guarantee the recognition and enforcement of arbitral awards relating to commercial disputes is problematic. These problems result from the influx of foreign investors in Cameroon. The work, therefore, seeks
Serial Killers as Victims: Can they be Reformed?
The research article emphasizes serial killers from the viewpoint of victimology. The article studies victimization along with the psychoanalysis of the victims and offenders and their inter relationship with the criminal justice system. The article