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Taranbir Singh
Nancy College of Law, Affiliated with Punjabi University, Patiala.
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In addition to redefining social interaction, communication, and information access, the digital revolution has also given rise to a new frontier of gendered violence. The rise of cyber gender violence, which includes online defamation, trolling, image-based sexual abuse, and cyberstalking, illustrates how patriarchal oppression has spread online. The internet, which was once thought of as […]
Tripurari Renuka
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ABSTRACT_x000D_ The proliferation of digital technology has revolutionised communication, commerce, and_x000D_ governance. However, it has also given rise to new-age offences broadly termed as_x000D_ cybercrimes. These crimes, which transcend geographical boundaries, pose a serious threat to_x000D_ national security, individual privacy, and economic integrity. This article explores the_x000D_ multifaceted nature of cybercrimes, the statutory provisions addressing […]
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Swastik Ji Srivastava
United University
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Swastik Ji Srivastava
United University
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United University
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United University
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Taranbir Singh
Nancy College of Law, Affiliated with Punjabi University, Patiala.
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Originally enshrined in Exception 2 to Section 375 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860, and currently maintained in Section 63 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023, the marital rape exception in India shields husbands from criminal prosecution for engaging in non-consensual sexual relations with their wives, provided that the wife is under a certain age. […]
Taranbir Singh
Nancy College of Law, Affiliated with Punjabi University, Patiala.
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The Indian Collegium system is critically examined in this essay, with an emphasis on its constitutional aspects and its efforts to strike a balance between judicial independence and democratic accountability. The Collegium was created to protect the higher judiciary from executive meddling and resulted from judicial interpretation in the Second and Third Judges’ Cases. Although […]

The role of judiciary India

November 17, 2025 Volume II, Issue 12
Sudeep Gupta
University of Lucknow
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The judiciary in India serves as the cornerstone of the constitutional framework, entrusted with upholding the rule of law, protecting fundamental rights, and maintaining the balance of power among the organs of the State. This paper explores the judiciary’s multifaceted role as the guardian of the Constitution, interpreter of the law, and instrument of social […]