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The Geneva Conventions in the 21st Century: A Relic of the Past or a Relevant Safeguard?

The Geneva Conventions in the 21st Century: A Relic of the Past or a Relevant Safeguard?

Feb. 16, 2025 • Nandini Kumari

The Geneva Convention in the 21st century




Blindfolded But Not Unbiased: Gender Disparities in Criminal Law

Feb. 16, 2025 • Nandini Kumari

Student's Pen  

An overview on a biased justice system


Student's Oped: The Role of Media in Shaping Public Opinion of Criminal Trials

Student's Oped: The Role of Media in Shaping Public Opinion of Criminal Trials

Oct. 29, 2024 • Namra Chauhan, 3rd Year LLB Student, Department of Law, Punjabi University Patiala

Student's Pen  

Looking into media influence on public opinion and legal outcomes in prestigious criminal cases: specifically as regards jury bias and fairness of trials.


Visiting Vijay Madanlal Chaudhary Case : A trailblazer under Money Laundering Act

Visiting Vijay Madanlal Chaudhary Case : A trailblazer under Money Laundering Act

Nov. 21, 2024 • Medha Joshi, Dharmashastra National Law University


Overview: Rights of Stateless Persons in Global Migration

Overview: Rights of Stateless Persons in Global Migration

March 7, 2025, 2:38 p.m. • Nandini Shaw

Student's Pen  

This blog explores the legal challenges faced by stateless individuals within global migration, highlighting gaps in protections and proposing reforms. It emphasizes the need for stronger international frameworks and better inclusion of stateless persons


Overview: Dispute Resolution in Trade and Investment

Overview: Dispute Resolution in Trade and Investment

March 7, 2025, 2:37 p.m. • Nandini Shaw

Dispute resolution in trade and investment encompasses arbitration, litigation, and emerging methods like mediation and ODR. Key legal frameworks and cases underscore challenges and suggest reforms for better transparency and accessibility.


Overview: Multiple theory approach of penology in India

Overview: Multiple theory approach of penology in India

Nov. 8, 2024 • Medha Joshi, Dharmashastra National Law University

Student's Pen  

Penal System of a country is classified as effective and efficient when it delves into a well devised penological policy. The intrigued part of punishment lies behind its undercurrent ideology that streamlines it.


SWARAJ AND THE LAW: DECOLONIZING CRIMINAL PROCEDURE UNDER THE BHARATIYA NAGARIK SURAKSHA SANHITA

SWARAJ AND THE LAW: DECOLONIZING CRIMINAL PROCEDURE UNDER THE BHARATIYA NAGARIK SURAKSHA SANHITA

Feb. 24, 2025 • SREE DHAKSHINI T

The integration of restorative justice and community-based sentencing in India's legal framework signifies a progressive shift towards a more rehabilitative and inclusive system. Legislative reforms, judicial support, and successful community initiatives


Taxation Benefits and Implications of CSR Expenditures

Taxation Benefits and Implications of CSR Expenditures

March 6, 2025, 5:20 p.m. • Hitanshi Sharma

CSR Isn’t Just Charity—It’s a Strategic Financial Move!


Decolonizing Justice: Reassessing India's Legal Reforms and the Legacy of Colonial Law

Decolonizing Justice: Reassessing India's Legal Reforms and the Legacy of Colonial Law

March 6, 2025, 4:58 p.m. • Kavita Joshi

Student's Pen  


Student's pen: Sentencing Disparities and Racial Bias in the American Criminal Justice System

Student's pen: Sentencing Disparities and Racial Bias in the American Criminal Justice System

Nov. 24, 2024 • Namra Chauhan, 3rd Year LLB Student, Department of Law, Punjabi University Patiala

Student's Pen  

Examining how racial bias influences a particular sentencing decision, as well as looking at the various methods in addressing that disparity, such as reforms to sentencing guidelines or use of more objective measures.


Student's OpEd: DATA PROTECTION AND SWARAJ

Student's OpEd: DATA PROTECTION AND SWARAJ

Feb. 22, 2025 • Harshita Pande

Student's Pen  

This article analyses the key principle behind the DPDP Act, 2023 and its compatibility with the Indian society in the context of Swaraj.


Administration of Justice in India:- A Perspective on Swaraj, Empowerment and Self-Governance

Administration of Justice in India:- A Perspective on Swaraj, Empowerment and Self-Governance

Feb. 20, 2025 • Anushree Jha

Student's Pen  

This article delves into 'Dharma' as the origins of Indian legal jurisprudence, seeking to shed light on the evolution of criminal laws in India.


Swaraj Chronicles: Beyond Political Freedom

Feb. 17, 2025 • Bhoomi Aggarwal

Student's Pen  

This blog explores K.C. Bhattacharya's idea of 'Swaraj in Ideas' and how political as well as intellectual freedom is needed for genuine freedom. Through actual examples of contemporary India's legal reforms, education policy, and cultural change, we disc



TRADEMARK TENSIONS: : HOW SMALL BUSINESSES FIGHT GIANTS IN COURT

TRADEMARK TENSIONS: : HOW SMALL BUSINESSES FIGHT GIANTS IN COURT

Feb. 9, 2025 • SEJAL S

Student's Pen  

Trademark conflicts have become more common since small businesses cannot compete with the market controlled by big companies. Usually, this type of legal conflict results from the name or logo of the smaller company turning out to contradict the register

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