DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: (THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN STATISTICS AND THE REAL PICTURE)

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: (THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN STATISTICS AND THE REAL PICTURE)

This article is written by Smriti Jha of Lloyd Law College, Greater Noida, an intern under Legal Vidhiya. ABSTRACT The pattern of aggressive behaviour employed by one person to exert authority and control over a current or past intimate partner, family member, or other individual is referred to as domestic violence. Any form of physical, emotional, sexual, or financial abuse Read more…

Hedonistic Calculus, Restorative Justice, Proportional Punishment, retributive theory

THEORIES OF PUNISHMENT

This article is written by Nishtha Vallecha of 5th semester of Amity University, Chhattisgarh  Abstract Theories of punishment form a crucial framework within the realm of jurisprudence and criminology, offering distinct perspectives on the purpose and implementation of punitive measures. This abstract explores four prominent theories of punishment: Retributive, Deterrent, Read more…

Dead should be buried only at designated burial sites: Madras High Court full bench

CONSENT AS A DEFENCE

This article is written by Yoshita Manral of 2nd Semester of Asian law college, Noida Abstract Consent is the essence of human freedom; it epitomizes the power of choice and individual agency.” In the legal arena, consent holds immense importance as a defence, providing individuals with the ability to assert Read more…

ANALYZE THE EFFICIENCY OF WORKPLACE SEXUAL HARASSMENT: A CASE STUDY OF THE INDIA

ANALYZE THE EFFICIENCY OF WORKPLACE SEXUAL HARASSMENT: A CASE STUDY OF THE INDIA

This article is written by Pallavi Kumari Jamnalal Bajaj School of Legal Studies Banasthali University, Rajasthan ABSTRACT This article analyzes the efficiency of addressing workplace sexual harassment in India, taking into account relevant laws, policies, and societal factors. Sexual harassment in the workplace is a pervasive issue that violates an Read more…

Domestic Violence

Domestic Violence

This article is written by Soumya Shekhar, Som Law College Prayagraj, UP, 4th Semester (LL. B), intern under Legal Vidhiya. Abstract When a person leaves an abusive relationship, they often have nowhere to go. For many, the only choices are staying in the abusive environment, going to a shelter or Read more…