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A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT PROCESSES: A STUDY OF THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION AND GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES BY - PRATIKSHA PRAVIN BARVE

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A COMPREHENSIVE STUDY OF PROVISIONS AND JUDICIAL PRECEDENTS UNDER THE PREVENTION OF MONEY LAUNDERING ACT, 2002: MAPPING LEGAL EVOLUTION, CHALLENGES, AND IMPLICATIONS FOR ENFORCEMENT. BY - FATEH SINGH BHULLAR

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CYBER CRIME AGAINST WOMEN IN INDIA WITH REFERENCE TO RIGHT TO PRIVACY BY: ANSU SINGH & DR. PARISHKAR SHRESHTH

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[1] INDIA CONST. art. 105.
[2] INDIA CONST. art. 194.
[3]  (1998) 4 SCC 626.
[4] (1974) 2 SCC 402.
[5]  1955 SCC Online 2
[6] The Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988, No. 49, Acts of Parliament, 1988 (India).
[7] 408 US 501 (1972).
[8] (1885) 17 O.R. 524.
[9] 13 SCR (NSW) 332.
[10] (1923) 33 CLR 386.

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[1]Shubhangi Baranwal, Amendment of the Constitution- A Comparative Study between South Africa, UK, India & USA, Legal Desire International Journal on Law Vol. 8 Edition 25.

[2] Shiv N.S., All you need to know about amenability of the Indian Constitution, https://blog.ipleaders.in/all-you-need-to-know-about-amenability-of-the-indian constitution/#Indispensability_of_amending_provision_in_the_Constitution, (last accessed on 22/03/2024)

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[8] 1951 SCR 89: AIR 1951 SC 458 
[9] 1965 AIR 845, 1965 SCR (1) 933 
[10] 1967 AIR 1643; 1967 SCR (2) 762 
[11] (Writ Petition (Civil) 135 of 1970) 
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[18] Navisha Uzaira Khan, Kohelica Nag, Comparative Study of The Amendment Procedure in India, Switzerland, Canada, USA, France And Germany, 2023 Ijrar October 2023, Volume 10, Issue 4
[19] Navisha Uzaira Khan, Kohelica Nag, Comparative Study of The Amendment Procedure in India, Switzerland, Canada, USA, France And Germany, 2023 Ijrar October 2023, Volume 10, Issue 4
[20] Section 23 of the Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany 
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[1] Dr. Anirudh Prasad, Outlines of Legal Language in India,137,(3rd ed., 2006).
[2] Art.21, the Constitution of India.
[3] Art.14, the Constitution of India.
[4] Art. 20(1), the Constitution of India.
[5] Article 20(2) of Constitution.
[6] Dr. Anirudh Prasad, Outlines of Legal Language in India,131,(3rd ed., 2006)
[7] T.P. Gopalakrishnan Vs State of Kerala Criminal Appeal nos.187-188 of 2017 (Supreme Court 08/12/2022).
[8] Selvi Vs State of Karnataka, AIR 2010 SC 1974.  
[9]  Art. 21 the Constitution of India.
[10] Maneka Gandhi Vs Union of India, AIR 1978 SC 597.
[11] Hussainara Khatun Vs. Home Secretary, State of Bihar, AIR 1979 SC 1360.
[12] Art. 22 the Constitution of India.
[13] S.303, Code of Criminal Procedure,1973.
[14] Dr .J. N. Panday, Constitutional Law Of India, 391 (45th ed., 2008).
[15] Ratanlal and Dhirajlal's, The Code of Criminal Procedure, 578,579 (17th ed., 2004)
[16] HussainaraKhatoon v. State of Bihar, AIR 1979 SC 1322.
[17] Khatri v. the State of Bihar, 1981 CrLJ470 : (1981) 1 SCC 627.
[18] Sheela Barse v. Union of India ,AIR 1986 SC 1773.
[19] Suk Das v. Union Territory of Arunachal Pradesh AIR 1986 SC 991.
[20] S.41A, Code of Criminal Procedure,1973.
[21] Arnesh Kumar vs. State of Bihar &Anr, (2014) 8 SCC 273.
[22] Arnesh Kumar vs. State of Bihar &Anr, (2014) 8 SCC 273.
[23]  Munawar Vs. The State of M.P W.P (Cri) No.62/2021 (Supreme Court 05/02/2021).
[24] Ratanlal and Dhirajlal's, The Code of Criminal Procedure, 65, 66 (17th ed., 2004).
[25] Ratanlal and Dhirajlal's, The Code of Criminal Procedure, 65, 66 (17th ed., 2004).
[26] Joginder Kumar vs. state, (1994) 4 SCC 260.
[27] Citizens for Democracy Vs State of Assam & Others (1995) 3 SCC 743.
[28] Ratanlal and Dhirajlal's, The Code of Criminal Procedure, 63(17th ed., 2004).
 
[29] S.D Dighe & A.K. Gupte, Criminal manual issued by The High Court Of Judicature At Bombay.20 (18th ed.,2017)
[30] Md. Ajmal Md. Amir Kasab Vs State of Maharashtra, (2012) 9 SCC 1. 
[31] Dr .J. N. Panday, Constitutional Law Of India, 220 (45th ed., 2008).
 
[32] Nandini Sathpathy vs. P.L. Dani & others AIR 1978 SC 1025.
[33] S.D Dighe & A.K. Gupte, Criminal manual issued by The High Court Of Judicature At Bombay.20 (18th ed.,2017)
[34] S.54, Code of Criminal Procedure,1973.
[35] S.55-A, Code of Criminal Procedure,1973.
[36] S.167, Code of Criminal Procedure,1973.
[37] Ss 169, 173, Code of Criminal Procedure,1973.
[38] Ss 207, 208, Code of Criminal Procedure,1973.
[39] S.239, Code of Criminal Procedure,1973.
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[41] Hussainara Khatoon Vs. Home Secretary, State of Bihar (1980)1 SCC 81
[42] State of Maharashtra Vs. Dr. Prafulla B. Desai (2003)4 SCC 601
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[44] Sunil Batra (1) Vs Delhi Administration AIR 1983 SC 339.

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[2] Smith, Emma. "Investigation Procedures under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act." International Journal of Law and Criminology 20, no. 3 (2019): 45-62.
 
[3] Brown, Michael. "Adjudication Process in Money Laundering Cases: A Comparative Study." Journal of Criminal Law 25, no. 1 (2020): 89-104.
 
[4] Patel, Rajesh. "Challenges Faced by Investigating Agencies under PMLA: A Case Study." Journal of Financial Regulation 30, no. 4 (2017): 210-225.
 
[5] Kumar, Anil. "Ensuring Fairness in Adjudication of Money Laundering Cases." International Journal of Legal Studies 35, no. 2 (2018): 78-93.
 
[6] Gupta, Ravi. "Role of Technology in Investigation Process under PMLA." Journal of Cybersecurity and Digital Forensics 12, no. 3 (2019): 155-170.
 
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[2] The data from the 2021 National Commission for Women show that after a lockdown, the number of cybercrime incidents against women decreases. When India was badly affected by the second batch of COVID-19 and almost the entire country was subjected to rigorous lockdown restrictions in April and May of 2021
[3] CYBER CRIME AND VICTIMIZATION OF WOMEN LAWS, RIGHTS AND REGULATIONS, Debarati Halder, K. Jaishankar (2012

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[3] All these statements, as well as the core argument of this section, are based on the Lacanian social theory developed in Laclau and Mouffe (1985) and in Laclau (1990, 1996). It is also based on the contribution realized by Zizek (1989) in this field, specifically in his development of a (Lacanian) theory of the subject in many ways complementary with Laclau’s and Mouffe’s propositions. For a detailed articulation of the major points of both topics –the Lacanian social theory and the Lacanian theory of the subject–see Stavrakakis (1999). For the place of Lacan’s works in contemporary social theory see Elliott(2003)
[4] Both Tarde (1972) and Durkheim (1984) agree on this, despite their differences on other matters.
[5] I propose to define as penal any ritual that seeks to reaffirm a system of classification and the affective economy that corresponds to it, through the mythological recoding and through the spectacular staging of transgressions and punishments. Given the lack of space to develop this (philo-Durkheinmian) definition in the context of this article..
[6] Both Tarde (1972, 1895) and Durkheim (1984, 1895) agree on this, rejecting the possibility of the ‘natural’ contents (i.e. universal and innate) of morals and crimes
[7] For an analysis of this psycho-social dynamic see Tonkonoff (2013)
[8] This position, which has its origin in Gabriel Tarde’s works (1972), is masterfully articulated in the Differential Association Theory by Edwin Sutherland (1978). Close to this point of view are the subcultural studies of crime.
[9] These unsymbolizable remnants correspond to Lacan's category of the Real. See Lacan (1994). For a treatment of the Real as limit of the signification see Zizek (1989)

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