Milgram Project: Why the “Manifestly Unlawful Order” Doctrine Fails When Authority Demands Obedience

-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 of authority and obedience and reveals a pothole of basic Human psyche that law fails to account for. It is this loophole that the article attempts to bring to light. … Continue reading Milgram Project: Why the “Manifestly Unlawful Order” Doctrine Fails When Authority Demands Obedience

Rethinking Consent: Addressing Flaws in India’s POCSO Act for Teenage Relationships

-Akashdeep S R Introduction In India, rape, as defined in Section 63 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), 2023, is a punishable offence. The requirement is that the victim should not have consented to the alleged sexual act. If the victim is under 18, she would be considered a minor, and her consent would not … Continue reading Rethinking Consent: Addressing Flaws in India’s POCSO Act for Teenage Relationships

Why Penalization of Attempt to Commit Suicide is Still a Valid Law?

By Akshay Shekhawat & Bhaskar Agarwal Introduction The tragic death of a young actor has once again sparked the debate around mental health and suicide. India, apart from being the country with the highest number of suicides, is also witnessing an upward trend in suicide cases with 230, 316 deaths alone were recorded in the … Continue reading Why Penalization of Attempt to Commit Suicide is Still a Valid Law?