MANAGING DEVIANT BEHAVIOUR IN JUVENILE JUSTICE INSTITUTIONS CHILD WELFARE COMMITTEE (CWC): COMPOSITION OF THE COMMITTEE

MANAGING DEVIANT BEHAVIOUR IN JUVENILE JUSTICE INSTITUTIONS CHILD WELFARE COMMITTEE (CWC): COMPOSITION OF THE COMMITTEE

This article is written by Ishika Jain of 5th Semester of BA LLB of Delhi Metropolitan Education, Noida ABSTRACT: Institutions for juvenile justice are essential to the rehabilitation and reintegration of young offenders into society. However, controlling aberrant behavior within these institutions continues to be a difficult problem. This article looks Read more

RESTRICTION ON MOVEMENT, FREE MOVEMENT OF HATE: ANALYSING THE ROLE OF SOCIAL MEDIA IN VILIFYING MUSLIMS DURING LOCKDOWN AND THE LEGAL RESPONSE TO IT

RESTRICTION ON MOVEMENT, FREE MOVEMENT OF HATE: ANALYSING THE ROLE OF SOCIAL MEDIA IN VILIFYING MUSLIMS DURING LOCKDOWN AND THE LEGAL RESPONSE TO IT

This article is written by Sai Sriharsha Dimili of Andhra University, an intern under Legal Vidhiya Abstract: This research article explores the phenomenon of vilifying Muslims through social media during lockdowns and the subsequent legal responses. The study investigates the impact of movement restrictions on the dissemination of hate speech Read more

"The Supreme Court handbook on gender stereotypes emphasizes the elimination of derogatory terms like 'slut', 'chaste', and 'fallen' when referring to women in court judgments. The handbook aims to promote fairness and sensitivity in legal language.”

“The Supreme Court handbook on gender stereotypes emphasizes the elimination of derogatory terms like ‘slut’, ‘chaste’, and ‘fallen’ when referring to women in court judgments. The handbook aims to promote fairness and sensitivity in legal language.”

Keywords: Mental and emotional health of prisoners, right of prisoners to dignity. The Supreme Court’s newly released Handbook on Combating Gender Stereotypes paves the way for the court to follow in the future in an effort to overcome stereotypes and conventional assumptions about women and gender-based minorities. The prologue of Read more

If an escapee who was previously serving a life sentence is later found guilty, the new sentence will run concurrently with the old one: Apex Court

If an escapee who was previously serving a life sentence is later found guilty, the new sentence will run concurrently with the old one: Apex Court

Keywords: Apex Court, Sentence, Escape, Guilty, remission In a recent case (State of Andhra Pradesh v. Vijayanagram Chinna Redappa), the Supreme Court freed a life offender who had been denied release after receiving a remission from the Andhra Pradesh government (State of Andhra Pradesh v. Vijayanagram Chinna Redappa).  The court Read more

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