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This blog is written by Hargun Kaur, a 4th year law student pursuing BBA LLB (Hons.)
from Lovely Professional University. This blog explores the evolving concept of victimology
in India and how the criminal justice system compensates, and rehabilitates victims of crime.
It explains key theories in victimology, examines compensation provisions under the CrPC,
NALSA, DLSA, BNSS, 2023 and other laws, and discusses victim support schemes including
the Central Victim Compensation Fund. The blog also analyses how technology and AI tools
are transforming victim assistance while highlighting the ethical challenges that accompany
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