Criminal Law Studies

Why the “Manifestly Unlawful Order” Doctrine Fails When Authority Demands Obedience – The Criminal Law Blog

-Rea Agarwal Introduction Law and psychology ought to be framed in tandem. The Milgram Project is a classic case study that demonstrates the unsettling dynamics...

How Judicial Permissiveness Sustains Solitary Confinement in Indian Prisons – The Criminal Law Blog

-Ayush Gupta Introduction The long and contentious aspect of solitary confinement has always been a topic of debate in criminal law jurisprudence, which raises serious...

Is It Time to Revisit Consent under the POCSO Act? – The Criminal Law Blog

– Vaani Negi Introduction Adolescence, the latest four-episode miniseries on Netflix, has been rapidly gaining acclaim, and deservedly so. The series delves into the harrowing...

WHO GOT IT WRONG—THE ALLAHABAD HIGH COURT OR US? – The Criminal Law Blog

-Aarya Dubey & Kush Shanker. INTRODUCTION Recently, in a judgement delivered by the Hon’ble Ram Manohar Narayan Mishra J. of the Allahabad High Court,...

Is India moving towards the path of Judicialization of Mega-Politics? – The Criminal and Constitutional Law Blog

The author(s) of this post are Priyansh Agarwal & Komal Agrawal , student of Law at JGLS, Sonipat and LLM Graduate from Gujarat...

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