LSE’s Sivaramjani Thambisetty analyses the response of India’s criminal justice system to the gang rape and subsequent death of a young student in New Delhi
In a progressive and developing society, one of the sound principle of the criminal justice system i...
India has a strong tradition of judicial activism for social change and comprehensive laws designed ...
Despite a law against sexual harassment of women at the workplace, persons holding high offices, inc...
LSE’s Sivaramjani Thambisetty analyses the response of India’s criminal justice system to the gang r...
On 20 March 2020, the four adult convicts of the 2012 Delhi rape case were executed after a long deb...
In India, failure to perform constitutional obligations by legislature and executive bodies, has for...
Priya Kale reflects on the apparent suicide of Ram Singh and what it means for justice in India
"The present study attempts to understand the justice delivery mechanism from the perspectives of wo...
This thesis undertakes a socio-legal analysis of rape prosecutions in Delhi. It explores the hypothe...
It is aptly said by William Gladstone that Justice delayed is Justice denied.’ Before the Hussainara...
The December 16, 2012 Delhi gang-rape case sparked a sorely-needed debate in India on the issues of ...
Criminal law scholars regularly maintain that American prisons are overcrowded and that defendants...
“Justice Delayed Is Justice Denied ”[1]- a phrase that we come across very often in the Indian legal...
According to records available at the Supreme Court of India website, there are currently more than ...
God endowed man and women with same sense of emotion, passion, pain and pleasure, yet both differ fr...
In a progressive and developing society, one of the sound principle of the criminal justice system i...
India has a strong tradition of judicial activism for social change and comprehensive laws designed ...
Despite a law against sexual harassment of women at the workplace, persons holding high offices, inc...
LSE’s Sivaramjani Thambisetty analyses the response of India’s criminal justice system to the gang r...
On 20 March 2020, the four adult convicts of the 2012 Delhi rape case were executed after a long deb...
In India, failure to perform constitutional obligations by legislature and executive bodies, has for...
Priya Kale reflects on the apparent suicide of Ram Singh and what it means for justice in India
"The present study attempts to understand the justice delivery mechanism from the perspectives of wo...
This thesis undertakes a socio-legal analysis of rape prosecutions in Delhi. It explores the hypothe...
It is aptly said by William Gladstone that Justice delayed is Justice denied.’ Before the Hussainara...
The December 16, 2012 Delhi gang-rape case sparked a sorely-needed debate in India on the issues of ...
Criminal law scholars regularly maintain that American prisons are overcrowded and that defendants...
“Justice Delayed Is Justice Denied ”[1]- a phrase that we come across very often in the Indian legal...
According to records available at the Supreme Court of India website, there are currently more than ...
God endowed man and women with same sense of emotion, passion, pain and pleasure, yet both differ fr...
In a progressive and developing society, one of the sound principle of the criminal justice system i...
India has a strong tradition of judicial activism for social change and comprehensive laws designed ...
Despite a law against sexual harassment of women at the workplace, persons holding high offices, inc...