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Overview of victim compensation scheme in India

Compensation can be used to achieve a variety of goals. One goal is to assist victims of crime in their recovery. Margery Fry, a British penal reformer and magistrate, was an early proponent of victim compensation stated that “the state could not absolve itself of all responsibility for its failure to protect, and as a…

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The Need for AI Literacy in Indian Legal Education

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing the contemporary landscape, harnessing the power of vast datasets to automate complex tasks and deliver tailored solutions. This transformative technology is reshaping our approach to longstanding challenges. India is at the leading edge of this AI evolution, ready to use the rapid technological progress to achieve remarkable growth in technology….

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Women workers in unorganised sector under new labour codes

Labour law in India consisted of various legislations, many provisions of labour laws trace their origin to the time of the British Raj either became ineffective or did not have any contemporary relevance. However, with changing times, the need for rationalisation of labour laws in the context of globalisation, trade liberalisation, increased competition, technological transformation,…

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Victimisation related to online gendered violence

The internet’s remarkable accessibility, extensive global reach, and borderless characteristics have facilitated the transmission of illegal content, often making it challenging to promptly identify the source. The enduring nature of the internet prompts a critical examination of its influence on privacy rights and the concept of being forgotten, particularly as our digital identities gain increasing…

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