A Chance to Overcome Incoherence in Indian Jurisprudence? EPW Vol – XLIX No. 29, July 19, 2014 | Suhrith Parthasarathy Indian jurisprudence is at a place today where we are neither sure of the deterrent effect of the death penalty nor as… Continue Reading →
LEGAL CORRESPONDENT SHARE · PRINT · T+ ‘Need to ascertain adequacy of existing safeguards against wrong convictions’ The Law Commission has called for a reassessment of the need for the death penalty. In a consultation paper released on Friday, the Commission said: “At this juncture, an exhaustive… Continue Reading →
By Shampa Sengupta & Saptarshi Mandal For the first time in the history of sexual violence law reform in India, issues pertaining to disabled women are being flagged as important items on the reform agenda. Sexual violence against disabled women… Continue Reading →
Nov 27, 2012 #Honour killing #khap panchayat #NewsTracker New Delhi: Against the backdrop of the latest case of alleged honour killing, the Law Commission has recommended making it a non-bailable offence but disagreed with Supreme Court’s suggestion that death sentence be applied… Continue Reading →
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