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RLR Volume VII Issue I

Education and Parliamentary Representation: A Critical Analysis

The practice of electing uneducated politicians in a democratic country like India in 21st century is a question for constitutional consideration. We always talk about rights, freedom, honor, education, equality etc., but when it comes to electing a candidate to lead our country towards the fulfillment of rights then we find our Constitution is not […]

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Electoral Dispute Resolution Mechanisms in Afghanistan after 2001

Abstract Special attention is paid to electoral justice mechanisms during the designing or amendment electoral laws. Lack of existence or fault in the mechanism for handling electoral complaints and disputes causes the participation of the people in the elections to decrease or the results of the elections to be not accepted by the majority. Therefore,

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EVOLUTION OF COMPENSATORY JURISPRUDENCE IN CASES OF CUSTODIAL VIOLENCE

1.Abstract Custodial torture and death is a gross violation of the rule of law. It deprives a person of his right to life which is a fundamental right. The constitutional remedy of article 32 gives a guarantee for the enforcement of fundamental rights. However, it is a question worth discovering how the right to life

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Rise of Hate Crime in India: A Psycho-Legal Perspective

The prejudice against the ‘out-groups’ or ‘others’ is an age-old phenomena, probably existing since human beings started banding together for survival. In ancient times, this served an important function of ensuring a group’s existence in the face of limited resources. Modern society received this as an inheritance, and it continues to fuel our social norms

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Misinterpreting the ‘Cause of death as Culpable Homicide’ in Explanations 1 and 2 of Section 299 of Indian Penal Code, 1860: A Critical Analysis

Abstract Causation has long been a significant and perplexing subject in criminal law. Explanation 1 and 2 of Section 299 of the Indian Penal Code,1860 have been introduced to offer clarification on the issue of causality in homicide cases. However, it has been seen that both Indian courts and prominent scholars have misconstrued the interpretation

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