Author: Vibhansh Srivastava

Vibhansh Srivastava is a law student at Presidency University, Bangalore, with a keen interest in criminal law, restorative justice, and legal reform. He actively writes on contemporary legal issues and aims to contribute towards research-driven policy development.

CASE 1 BEFORE THE NATIONAL GREEN TRIBUNAL EASTERN ZONE BENCH, KOLKATA (THROUGH PHYSICAL HEARING WITH HYBRID MODE) Original Application No.01/2023/EZ (I.A. No.10/2023/EZ) IN THE MATTER OF: Dr. Bibhu Dash 212, Manorama Estate, Bomikhal, Bhubaneswar, Dist. Khurda, Odisha – 751010[1] Mr. Biswanath Dash Sisupalgarh, Old Town, Bhubaneswar, Dist. Khurda, Odisha – 751001 ………………………….. Applicant(s) Versus Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation (Represented through Commissioner), Vivekananda Marg, Kalpana Square, Bhubaneswar, Odisha – 751014 Bhubaneswar Development Authority (Represented through Vice-Chairman), Akash Shova Building, Sachivalaya Marg, Bhubaneswar, Odisha – 751001 Commissioner of Police, Urban Police Department, Bhubaneswar, Unit V, Bidyut Marg, Bhubaneswar, Odisha – 751001 State of…

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Abstract Restorative Justice is a legal system that focuses on the healing of the victim by methods such as compensation and accountability. Restorative Justice is a reason of shifting of punishment-oriented criminal system to a system that actually focuses on healing the victim. Global countries such as New Zealand and Norway have been practising the Restorative Justice System for so long, and the result of it in those countries is impressive. This paper explains the concept of Restorative Justice, its implications in New Zealand and Norway, and Restorative Justice in the Indian context. This paper argues how and what India…

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