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

Authors: ANSU SINGH & DR. PARISHKAR SHRESHTH
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CRIME AS A LIMIT OF CULTURE BY - ALTAMASH KHAN

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PROVISIONS OF EMERGENCY IN INDIA BY - GEETA A. PATIL

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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE RESPONSE TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE By: Apurva Indukuri

Authors: Apurva Indukuri
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TRAIL BY MEDIA: AN INFRINGEMENT OF THE INDIAN JUDICIAL ADMINISTRATION BY : Gokul S

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SMART CONTRACTS: MAKING INDEMNITY AND GUARANTEE TRUSTLESS. BY - ARYAMAN KUMAR

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MAINTENANCE RIGHTS OF A HINDU SPOUSE – ANATOMY OF LEGAL PROVISIONS BY - MANISH DULANI

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A DETAILED STUDY ON SUPREME COURTS POWER UNDER ARTICLE 142 IN RELATION WITH DECREE OF DIVORCE BY - DR. C. USHA

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HUMAN TRAFFICKING AS A MORDERN FORM OF SLAVERY. BY - MEHUL

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EQUAL PROTECTION: GENDER-NEUTRAL LAWS FOR SEXUAL OFFENSES IN INDIA BY- PRAPTI KAPOOR

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[1] See United Nations, International review of criminal policy United Nations Manual on the prevention and control of computer related crimes available at: http://www.uncjin.org/Documents/EighthCongress.html (accessed in July, 2016).
[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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[1] Author is a third Year student pursuing law at school of law, Christ (Deemed to be University), Bangalore, India.
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[1] M Siddiq (D) Thr Lrs v. Mahant Suresh Das & Ors CIVIL APPEAL NO. 10866-10867 OF 2010.
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[1] https://www.scconline.com/blog/post/2021/05/27/should-sexual-offences-be-gender-neutral/ (Last visited on 1 March 2024)
[2] Section 3 Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (Amendment) Act, 2019
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[4] Varun Bhatia v. State, 2023 SCC OnLine Del 5288
[5] Section 18, Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Act, 2019
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[7] State of Punjab v. Ramdev Singh, (2004) 1 SCC 421
[8] Article 14, Indian Constitution
[9] Article 15, Indian Constitution
[10] Section 375, Indian Penal Code
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[14] Supra note 11
[15] Sarvjeet Singh v. State (NCT of Delhi), 2022 SCC OnLine Del 3027

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