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This blog explores the often-overlooked dimension of criminal justice, the victim’s journey from suffering to restoration. It examines how victimology redefines justice by emphasizing rehabilitation, compensation, and empathy alongside punishment. Tracing the evolution of victim rights in India, the post highlights key legal frameworks, landmark judgments, and the emerging role of artificial intelligence in ensuring accessible and compassionate justice. Ultimately, it envisions a future where law not only punishes the guilty but heals the wounded and restores faith in humanity.
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