In India, failure to perform constitutional obligations by legislature and executive bodies, has forced the judiciary, to perform more active role, rather than remaining mere onlooker and sticking to traditional work. Therefore, to discharge constitutional obligations, judiciary has exercised and evolved its jurisdiction by courage, creativity with vision, vigilance and practical wisdom and have shown activism in numerous judgments in rape cases. To protect the interest of rape victim judiciary have granted the interim compensations to rape victim, compensation to foreign national rape victim, connected the offence of rape with violation of fundamental rights, mentioned not to question the chastity of rape victim etc. Sometimes, it has issu...
The Constitution of India has embodied a faith in the words of Abraham Lincon “that the Government o...
Despite public outrage over our global “rape culture,” sexual offences continue to be characterised ...
In India marriage is considered to be a sacred union of two people. The institution of marriage is s...
The December 16, 2012 Delhi gang-rape case sparked a sorely-needed debate in India on the issues of ...
God endowed man and women with same sense of emotion, passion, pain and pleasure, yet both differ fr...
LSE’s Sivaramjani Thambisetty analyses the response of India’s criminal justice system to the gang r...
Judicial Activism, is the role of an activist played by the judiciary in a nutshell, we can say that...
The United Nations Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination against Women, of wh...
Judiciary is the important organ of each Government in modern age. Every constitution gives the vast...
Sexual violence against women is always a topic of discussion in India. Where in one place there has...
Criminal law has been a significant site of reform in the context of sexual violence in India. Begin...
Judicial activism through a process known as public interest litigation (PIL) has emerged as a power...
On 20 March 2020, the four adult convicts of the 2012 Delhi rape case were executed after a long deb...
This thesis undertakes a socio-legal analysis of rape prosecutions in Delhi. It explores the hypothe...
India has a strong tradition of judicial activism for social change and comprehensive laws designed ...
The Constitution of India has embodied a faith in the words of Abraham Lincon “that the Government o...
Despite public outrage over our global “rape culture,” sexual offences continue to be characterised ...
In India marriage is considered to be a sacred union of two people. The institution of marriage is s...
The December 16, 2012 Delhi gang-rape case sparked a sorely-needed debate in India on the issues of ...
God endowed man and women with same sense of emotion, passion, pain and pleasure, yet both differ fr...
LSE’s Sivaramjani Thambisetty analyses the response of India’s criminal justice system to the gang r...
Judicial Activism, is the role of an activist played by the judiciary in a nutshell, we can say that...
The United Nations Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination against Women, of wh...
Judiciary is the important organ of each Government in modern age. Every constitution gives the vast...
Sexual violence against women is always a topic of discussion in India. Where in one place there has...
Criminal law has been a significant site of reform in the context of sexual violence in India. Begin...
Judicial activism through a process known as public interest litigation (PIL) has emerged as a power...
On 20 March 2020, the four adult convicts of the 2012 Delhi rape case were executed after a long deb...
This thesis undertakes a socio-legal analysis of rape prosecutions in Delhi. It explores the hypothe...
India has a strong tradition of judicial activism for social change and comprehensive laws designed ...
The Constitution of India has embodied a faith in the words of Abraham Lincon “that the Government o...
Despite public outrage over our global “rape culture,” sexual offences continue to be characterised ...
In India marriage is considered to be a sacred union of two people. The institution of marriage is s...