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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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Get to know about the challenges faced by lawyers in cases of human rights violation.
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Introduction Victimology, as an integral field within criminal justice, meticulously explores the experiences and rights of crime victims while shaping…
Munshi Premchand’s Godan (1936): Law, Justice, and Social Reform Munshi Premchand’s Godan (1936) is not just a famous novel—it is…
SaaS Legal Risks for Indian Startups: Understanding Contracts and Compliance SaaS has not only changed how Indian start-ups operate, build,…
Factual Background This case arose out of a conflict between two entities engaged in manufacturing and marketing consumer goods, primarily…
Factual Background This case centers around a trademark dispute in the Indian spices industry, where the petitioner, Mr. Ankit Batra,…
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