THE LEGACY OF THE NUREMBERG TRIALS: A CRITICAL EXAMINATION OF JUSTICE AND DENAZIFICATION
NUREMBERG TRIAL: The Nuremberg Trials refer to a series of military tribunals held after World War II to prosecute prominent…
Probation of Offenders in India: A Legal Insight
In India, Criminal Law leans towards reforming offenders rather than solely punishing them. While punishment may satisfy societal and victim…
Navigating Liability and Accountability for AI Cyber Attacks
Cybersecurity and Data Protection in the Indian Context As India embraces digital transformation and adopts artificial intelligence (AI) technologies across…
“One’s reputation cannot be compromised for exercising their right to free speech,” stated the Law Commission on Retaining Criminal Defamation.
Because defamation is a fundamental component of Article 21 of the Constitution and cannot be compromised because someone must exercise…
FILING A DEFAMATION SUIT
INTRODUCTION In India, defamation is a civil and criminal offence. The law of torts punishes defamation as a civil offence,…
Organized Crime Under the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC): Challenges and Solutions
Introduction Organized crime has become a global threat, with criminal syndicates operating across borders, engaging in a wide range of…
CRIMINAL TRIAL: PROVING CONTRADICTIONS
Cross-examination is frequently put to the test by a trial lawyer's resourcefulness in impeaching a witness's credibility by eliciting discrepancies…